After Blanca Paloma’s first rehearsal on the stage of the Echo Arena in Liverpool, it has already been revealed what the outfit that the artist will wear in the grand finale of the Eurovision Song Contest will be like. A garnet sculpted bodice, with which the singer from Alicante will resemble an archer, tall white leather pants and boots of the same colour. A piece of clothing whose production has cost RTVE a total of 12,650 euros, as revealed by the corporation when asked by Newtral.
The wardrobe chosen by the Spanish representative has been created and made by Paola de Diego and Raúl Amor and is a reinterpretation of the one the artist wore at the Benidorm Fest.
This is made up of various pieces and textures: only the design and execution of the bodice cost 3,500 euros, while the rest of the ‘look’ amounts to 8,500 due to the development of two pants due to the risk of deterioration during rehearsals.
In addition, the showgirls who will cover the EaEa interpreter during the staging will wear various costumes that, in total, have cost 1,850 euros.
Therefore, RTVE, between Blanca Paloma’s wardrobe and that of her companions, has spent 14,500 euros, 2,500 more than what was initially budgeted by the corporation.
These garments, after Eurovision, are stored in the wardrobe department of the public channel, unless they are transferred, since in that case they are returned to the company that provided them.
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