The talented Spanish designer inaugurated her exhibition running from March 12 to April 7 at Usina del Arte
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La Usina del Arte opened its doors to the exhibition "Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada: 40 Years of Design and Creativity," a retrospective celebrating the career of the iconic Spanish designer. The exhibition, inaugurated on Thursday, will be available to the public until April 7.
Since March 12, visitors can explore a collection of over 100 garments representative of the designer's bold and colorful style. The curation is led by architect and designer Javier Iturrioz, with direction by Josefina Laurent and coordination by Carminne Dodero. Each piece exhibited was selected by Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada herself, reflecting her creative identity.
An inauguration full of color and style
The opening event brought together prominent figures from the fashion world. Amalia "Yuyito" González, a special guest of the designer, attracted all eyes with a silver sequin ensemble, consisting of a jacket and straight pants with floral embroidery. She complemented her look with black stilettos and a matching clutch.
Amalia González, invitada especial a la muestra de Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada.
Meanwhile, Ágatha Ruiz de la Pradadazzled in a multicolored fringe dress, red tights, and yellow shoes with a jute sole and green ankle strap. During the evening, she joined Yuyito on a special tour of the exhibition, and they posed together for photographers.
Other personalities also attended the inauguration. Anamá Ferreira chose a vibrant green tailored suit, while model Anabel Sánchez paired a pink blouse with white pants adorned with feathers and matching shoes.
Activities with Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada
Las prendas seleccionadas por la diseñadora Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, exhibidas en La Usina del Arte, Buenos Aires.In addition to the exhibition, the designer will participate in several activities open to the public:
Friday, March 14 at 5 PM: Meeting aimed at fashion students.
Friday, March 14 at 7 PM: Presentation of her book "Todo por un plan," where she will share her story and vision of design.
Both the exhibition and activities will be free and open to the public. For more details on participating in the talks, it is recommended to follow the social media of La Usina del Arte.