The municipal tent hosted the VI Fashion and Aesthetics Parade of San Pedro del Pinatar, in which local shops showed their proposals in fashion, hairdressing and aesthetics.
The tent installed in the Esplanade of Lo Pagán hosted the San Pedro del Pinatar Fashion Fair which, for the sixth consecutive time, showed the novelties of the spring-summer season through the proposals of the fashion and aesthetic shops of the location.
The children were in charge of opening this footbridge on the banks of the Mar Menor with the fashion of bathing and dressing of Cool Kids Fashion Children, who dressed the small models with brands like Amapya, Amaya, Jose Varón, Miranda, Cocote, Tuc-Tuc And elegant communion suits for all styles, Amaya communion, Carmy and Men.
The children were hairstyled by Fina Hairdressing and Aesthetics with more than 25 years of experience in the sector that chose subtle waves, collected and bows so that the girls wore accessories in their hair.
The casual touch put it All Caprice that filled the urban fashion runway and more elegant dresses for any event.
Short cocktail dresses, longs and shines for gala nights, dresses complements and details for wedding and communion.
The Pinatarense trade had the collaboration of comparsa Bora-Bora and Escap Soluciones Creativas.
The models looked stylistic from the Academy of Hairdressing and Aesthetics Pivot Poin Antonio Moya who chose pickups and waves for this spring-summer without giving up simpler and flattering hairstyles.
Finally, Elegantissima Boutique of clothes and accessories, was in charge of beautify its models with brands like Teria Yabar, Cherubina and By Handel, with headdresses of the Atelier Real Huertas.
Dresses print and fashion that evokes the 40s to dress a woman hyperfeminine and elegant.
In addition, the parade, organized by the Department of Fairs, told the performance of lyrical tenor Jesus Hernandez that surprised the public with his versatile voice.
The little ones enjoyed a playroom.
The tent had a restoration area and two changes of image and different drawings were made by the participating trades.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar