Marta Flich surprises everyone with her flamenco dress to ring the Bells

Marta Flich has closed the year 2023 with a flourish by being chosen, along with Jesús Calleja, to present the New Year's Eve gala on Telecinco from the Seville City Council.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
31 December 2023 Sunday 16:08
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Marta Flich surprises everyone with her flamenco dress to ring the Bells

Marta Flich has closed the year 2023 with a flourish by being chosen, along with Jesús Calleja, to present the New Year's Eve gala on Telecinco from the Seville City Council. This year has been especially favorable for Flich, who debuted as host of the renewed GH VIP format after being the second in command on Everything is a Lie.

In addition to demonstrating his ability to host large-scale programs, Flich has surprised everyone with the choice of his wardrobe for the most special night of the year. The Valencian has opted for a design by Carlos Haro: a pink flamenco dress that fused elegance and tradition.

The dress, in the words of Flich herself in the program Let's see, was a handmade work by Haro. It was not a simple suit, but a creation that paid tribute to Seville, strategically chosen by Mediaset to move away from the traditional Puerta del Sol and its Bells.

The model has details such as ruffles, a floral shawl and a striking pink flower to adorn this fitted pink suit, which Flich has complemented with jewelry from Isidoro Hernández and footwear from Unique Shoes.

The choice of the GH VIP presenter, unlike what has happened with Ana Mena or Cristina Pedroche, has been celebrated for her elegance and sophistication, words that the presenter herself correctly used in the previous days to describe her clothing.

This event has not only been a great achievement for Flich, but also for Carlos Haro, who has lived the dream of dressing a prominent figure on such an important occasion. The process of creating the dress began on December 1, when Mayte Méndez de Vigo, head of styling at Mediaset, entrusted the task to Haro. The choice of the designer was not coincidental: his design, creativity and the location of the event in the Seville City Hall were decisive factors.