Content creator Carla Flila dazzled this Monday on the red carpet of the Ídolo 2025 Awards, organized at IFEMA, with a look that we had already seen in the institutional sector. More precisely, on the desk of the Madrid Assembly.
The influencer chose a lilac suit-jacket by Victoria Colection —Vicky Martín Berrocal’s brand—, a choice that directly links her to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who wore the same model, although in olive green, during the political start in September.
What do Ayuso and Carla Flila have in common (apart from the costume)?
The model, named Antaresconsists of a fitted double-breasted crepe jacket (€210) and palazzo pants (€125), both available up to size 46. An ensemble that conveys power with femininity, chosen by two public figures as different as they are symbolic: the Madrid president, icon of the millennial right; and Carla, ambassador of a new generation that triumphs without parties, but with millions of followers.
Minimalism versus political maximalism
- Carla Flila: loose hair, fair face, no earrings and makeup focused on the look. Pure style clean girl.
- Isabel Diaz Ayuso: snake print shoes, wavy hair and campaign fence attitude.
A wardrobe that crosses diaries and rugs
The Antares suit is billed as the ultimate wild card garment. Ayuso chose it for an institutional event of high political tension: the Debate on the State of the Region. Carla, for her part, adapted it to the celestial code of the Idol Awards, where Dulceida once again brought together the elite of the digital universe. One wore it with a pointed heel; the other, with a serene step on the pastel carpet.
Vicky MB, the designer who brings together the impossible
This is not the first time that a Victoria Collection piece has gone from “prime time” to “premier” status. The Sevillian, who began her career among the flamenco performers, has managed to seduce both celebrities and politicians. Their secret: flattering cuts, current palettes and an enviable digital strategy.
Who wore it better? The networks have their verdict
On X (formerly Twitter), users were quick to compare the two outfits. Some spoke of “generational mourning”, others saw in the trial “proof that less is more (or not)”. But if there’s one thing that’s clear, it’s that fashion no longer understands seats or followers: it understands impact.
“It’s the kind of outfit you can wear from brunch in Malasaña to a Government Council meeting,” comments a famous stylist. And there is no shortage of reasons.
Where to buy the Antares wetsuit?
Available on victoriacoleccion.com, in lilac or olive green tones. From €125 per piece, delivery within 48 hours and possibility of free exchange. An investment with a return (at a glance).
What is clear is that if this costume has managed to unite, even if only stylistically, Ayuso and one of the most followed influencers in Spain, it is not only because it is beautiful. It’s because he communicates. And these days, that’s worth a lot more than an absolute majority.