
The red carpet Martín Fierro from the cinema and series 2025 in the Art factory from Buenos Aires received a style repertoire dominated by transparency and classic cuts.
The ceremony featured stylistic choices influenced by the Look for a visual impact reached by small featured resources. These choices responded to a trend that added modernity and sophistication, with the color red being one of the protagonists.

The 2025 edition installed the setting for Basic colors: Black, white, red and pastel pink. In addition, the sophisticated silhouettes in dresses and suits dominated the scene and became undisputed protagonists. Far from being artistic, the models chosen by the figures relied on clear cuts, the absence of ornaments and a strong formal coherence.
“The protagonists of this filmmaking gala this year chose basic colors and pure lines, dresses with little design and a lot of ready-to-wear characterized this red carpet with rigor when it came to clothing. The colors black, red, pink and white dominated. As for the male audience, pure lines in tuxedos that basically looked good were at the peak of the gala,” said the designer. Patricia Profumo in dialogue with Infobae.

The representatives of this trend included Justina Bustos with a white dress with an ethereal figure, made in a fabric that emphasizes the purity of the lines and favors the luminosity of the ensemble. The proposal was complemented by hair and makeup with a natural finish that highlighted the harmony of the look on the carpet. Sabrina RojasFor her part, she opted for a strapless pastel pink mermaid-cut design made of taffeta. The garment featured a long, tonal skirt that added volume and movement, enhancing the sophistication of a classic silhouette reinterpreted with subtlety.
On the same line, Zoe Hochbaum She opted for a sleeveless black pleated dress, paired with bow-detailed shoes and a matching crossbody bag. Her hair in a short hairstyle with defined waves highlights the elegance of her proposal.

In the men’s segment Benjamin Vicuna opted for a classic black tuxedo Leonardo Sbaraglia He stood out in a slim-fitting black suit that accentuated his silhouette, teamed with a white button-down shirt and no tie, a style that gave the formality a modern twist. Esteban Lamothe He also complemented this line by choosing a traditional black ensemble with a fitted jacket and matching shirt, achieving an elegant appearance that stayed true to the classic tailoring favored by visitors.
The three actors followed a common thread identified by the designer Gustavo Pucheta: “The undisputed trend of the evening for me was black and white tailoring.”

He Red It established itself as the color chosen most for impact on the carpet and can be found in both long dresses and short and structured garments. Natalia Oreiro She wore the traditional version with a deep red satin pattern, floor length, long sleeves and a closed neckline, characterized by a skirt with a central opening that gave dynamism to the outfit. The look was completed with matching heels and a hairstyle in a long braid.
In contrast, Valentina Zenere opted for a short model in translucent fabric in bright red, with long sleeves and a high neckline, whose skirt was characterized by ruffles in matching faux leather that added structure and originality.
“The trend was red for women,” noted the designer. Cesar Juricich To Infobae.

Transparencies were particularly prominent in certain areas of the dresses. After YuricichThe resource “localized and concentrated transparencies in certain parts of the body” predominated.
Maria Becerra was the perfect example, opting for a mid-length black design made from veiled materials that offered strategic transparency and added a visual effect of lightness. The dress featured fringes at the bottom which added movement and gave the style a modern twist.

On his part Malena Ratner combined blue and black in a proposal that consisted of a shiny bodice with a plunging neckline with silver appliqués and a full, sheer skirt that added drama and delicacy to the silhouette.
Other guests opted for subtle details in lace or sheer fabrics on the neckline, back or sleeves, balancing sensuality and elegance without losing the sober line of the gala.

He classic suit and tuxedo They dominated among men, with distinctive accents through accessories and precision in workmanship. “The trend was pins on men’s lapels,” he summarized. Yuricich. The black tuxedos, white button-up shirts and slim-fitting jackets set the overall trend, although some guests added personal touches to stand out.

Guido Zaffora opted for a light tuxedo with a bow, paying attention to the size of the lapels and the tone of the ensemble Young Olmi surprises with a look consisting of a white jacket, a printed vest in bright tones and tailored trousers with a micro design, creating an original and elegant proposal.
On his part Wilhelm Pfening He opted for a light green tailored suit with a loose fit, paired with a double-breasted jacket and a pin that gave him his personal touch. These choices confirmed the validity of renewed classicism, where identity is expressed both in the precision of the cut and in the unique details of each outfit.
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