Pescaíto Dinner: A Kickoff to the Seville Fair
The big week in Seville has kicked off with the traditional Pescaíto dinner, setting the stage for a vibrant display of fashion. Celebrities and influencers adorned the evening with outfits that beautifully blend elegance without excess, while paying homage to southern aesthetics without resorting to flamboyant flamenco dresses.
Aesthetic Codes of Seville
As the first gathering before the grand festivities filled with ruffles and polka dots, Seville has established its own elegant codes. Midi dresses, fluid fabrics, and cocktail-inspired designs dominated the evening, emphasizing a laid-back yet polished appearance. Different content creators and seasoned celebrities showcased their style savvy, standing out with numerous initiatives.
Standout Looks from the Pescaíto
Fabiana Sevillano
Given her unique interpretation of traditional attire, Fabiana Sevillano turned heads in a two-piece set featuring a black skirt accentuated with white fringes and silver embroidery, reminiscent of the Manila shawl. A satin halter top added a touch of modernity, resulting in an ensemble that gracefully bridges tradition and contemporary flair.
Carmen Farala
Not to be outdone, Carmen Farala donned a fitted red dress with a bardot neckline, exuding sophistication. The pièce de résistance was undoubtedly her embroidered black shawl with long fringes, a clear homage to flamenco traditions. Her tassel earrings and meticulously styled hair completed a theatrical look that was both refined and captivating.
Carmen Lomana
Carmen Lomana, renowned for her signature style, chose a folk-inspired midi dress adorned with floral patterns on a dark base, complete with puffed sleeves. The dress’s understated elegance was highlighted by intricate embroidery and a selection of bold accessories, harmonizing festivity with sophisticated appeal.
Eugenia, Alejandra Osborne, and Ana Cristina Portillo Domecq
Continuing with the relaxed elegance theme, Eugenia Osborne showcased a flowing olive green outfit from Hoss Intropia. This tunic-inspired silhouette featured wide trousers in light fabrics with discreet metallic embroidery, offering a bohemian touch perfect for navigating the bustling booths.
Alejandra Osborne
Alejandra Osborne’s approach was one of refined simplicity; she wore a slip dress in a brick tone. The soft satin fabric draped nicely, and subtle tone-on-tone embroidery added dimension without overpowering the minimalist design.
Ana Cristina Portillo Domecq
Ana Cristina Portillo Domecq also embraced satin, presenting a flattering olive green dress with a V-neckline and front gathering. Her accessories, featuring a bead necklace and coordinating earrings, brought visual richness while keeping with the evening’s cohesive style.
Men’s Fashion at the Pescaíto
In the realm of men’s fashion, Paco León illustrated how to embrace elegance through a navy blue double-breasted suit with pinstripes, paired with gray trousers. A white shirt and a red tie created a striking contrast, while his loafers with metallic accents ensured a perfect blend of formal and casual styles for the special evening.
Pregnancy Style: Eme de Amores
Five months pregnant, Eme de Amores showcased one of the season’s hottest trends: the bullfighter style. Adorned in a classic black sheath dress that accentuated her baby bump, her look was complemented by a bag from fellow professional Elena Gortari.
Conclusion: A Memorable Pescaíto Night
The Pescaíto dinner at the Seville Fair has once again set the tone for a week filled with fashion-forward choices that marry tradition with modernity. From the elegant ensembles of influencers to the classic styles of male attendees, the evening was a delightful preview of style and creativity that will undoubtedly resonate throughout the festivities.

