Eva González Stuns in Bespoke Nicolás Montenegro at Family Wedding
Eva González once again solidified her status as a premier style icon in Spain this past Saturday, July 11, as she attended her cousin’s wedding at the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Mairena del Alcor. The location held deep personal significance for the presenter, as it was the very same setting where she exchanged vows with Cayetano Rivera years prior. Embracing the occasion with grace, she chose to champion Andalusian talent by wearing an exclusive, custom-made design by the Sevillian couturier Nicolás Montenegro.
The ensemble, rendered in a striking midnight blue, perfectly encapsulated the creative vision of Montenegro, a designer celebrated for his ability to modernize traditional craftsmanship. The dress was meticulously crafted from silk bambula, a signature fabric of the house known for its ethereal lightness and fluid movement. The construction featured intricate, hand-stitched drapery that sculpted the silhouette with precision.
A Masterclass in Artisanal Elegance
The design featured a sophisticated Italian neckline, complemented by delicate, thin straps. A matching raglan cape, also fashioned from silk bambula, added a layer of refined drama to the look. The attention to detail extended to the accessories, with the presenter opting for high-jewelry pieces by Ignacio Torres. Her selection included diamond earrings featuring a central sapphire, paired with an exquisite Art Deco ring that mirrored the blue tones of her gown.
To complete the ensemble, González chose footwear from Aquazzura, a favorite among the international fashion elite. The entire look was curated in collaboration with her trusted stylist, Antonia Payeras, further cementing her reputation for impeccable taste.
Celebrating Andalusian Fashion
Beyond the aesthetic appeal of the outfit, the choice of designer serves as a testament to González’s ongoing commitment to the regional fashion industry. By consistently selecting Andalusian designers for high-profile events, she continues to highlight the exceptional quality and artistry emerging from the south of Spain, proving that local craftsmanship remains a cornerstone of contemporary formal wear.



