The best-selling black dress in El Corte Inglés is from the Spanish firm that makes the Infanta Sofía fall in love and saves any party look
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The best-selling black dress in El Corte Inglés is from the Spanish firm that makes the Infanta Sofía fall in love and saves any party look +2023

What could María Pombo and Infanta Sofía have in common? Well, more than it seems a priori, because they share their love for a Made in Spain firm: The-Are. Both -and many more- they have opted for garments of this brandspecifically dressed and seeing today’s protagonist, does not surprise us at all.

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And it is that it is a new version of the classic tight black dress, with sensual but unconventional overtones, thanks to its design cut out. The combination of the literal openings, the open back and the V-neckline contrast with the sobriety of the length at ankle height and the black color.

A way to turn a icon that fits elegantly in any situation, whether it’s a winter guest look -weddings are becoming more and more common this time of year- or in one of the countless Christmas engagements.

Dress

The dress is designed by Spanish firm that triumphs on social networks (the same version of this model but in braces was worn by Blanca Padilla this summer, accumulating hundreds of likes) and is available at El Corte Inglés for 79.95 euros.

The-Are Cut-out midi dress with long sleeves

The-Are Cut-out midi dress with long sleeves

H&M’s proposal at a price low cost

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If the previous price escapes your pocket at a time when expenses are skyrocketing, thanks to H&M we can get hold of a very similar design for much lessspecifically for 19.99 euros.

Cut-out dress

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