Madrid: The historic Liria Palace is set to host an artistic exhibition until 31 July, featuring elegant outfits by the House of Alba, including designs from Dior and Teresa Helbig, alongside contemporary art contributions from Joana Vasconcelos, attracting high-profile attendees like King Felipe VI.
The Liria Palace, a notable venue steeped in history, has been selected to host an artistic exhibition that will run until 31 July. This event has attracted significant attention, drawing high-profile attendees including King Felipe VI and the Duke of Alba. The exhibition showcases a collaboration between the prominent women of the House of Alba and renowned fashion designers, highlighting an array of elegant outfits that embody a blend of classic style and modern sophistication.
At the forefront of this fashion-forward event are the designs of Dior and Teresa Helbig, chosen by the ladies of the House of Alba to mark the significance of the occasion. Noteworthy is the participation of Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos, who has contributed to the contemporary art exhibition, further enriching the cultural experience at the palace.
Eugenia Martínez de Irujo, the Duchess of Montoro, displayed a quintessentially sophisticated look by Teresa Helbig, which featured a form-fitting bodice and a flared skirt in a refined palette of black and white. Speaking to the publication “Telva,” her stylish choice imbued a sense of elegance, complemented by daring platform heels that added a modern twist to her classic outfit.
Sofía Palazuelo, the Duchess of Huéscar and the future Duchess of Alba, embraced an ultra-elegant aesthetic with a total look from Dior that harked back to the iconic New Look silhouette. Her ensemble, comprising a pencil skirt and a cape-like top adorned with the signature Miss Dior slogan, presented an all-black attire, exuding sophistication. She expertly paired her look with classic stiletto heels, further establishing her as a figure of interest in contemporary fashion.
Belén Corsini, the Duchess of Osorno, also joined her sister-in-law in donning a sophisticated design from Dior. Her choice, a chic grey suit featuring a fitted blazer and a pencil skirt layered over a black turtleneck, aligned perfectly with the occasion’s aesthetic. Her ensemble was completed with the maison’s iconic backless shoes, merging style with understated elegance.
The Liria Palace exhibition not only highlights legendary fashion choices by significant figures within the House of Alba but also celebrates contemporary art, establishing a vibrant dialogue between history, culture, and modern design.
Source: Noah Wire Services