At the 79th Cannes Film Festival, Paz Vega drew public attention by appearing at the premiere of ‘Paper Tiger’ in a striking outfit by Palomo Spain. The Spanish actress chose a dress from the Holiday Resort 2026 collection for the red carpet, made of white silk with a voluminous cocoon cape and a long black bow that became the key accent of the look. This choice not only highlighted the actress’s individuality but also once again brought Spanish fashion to the international stage.
Paz Vega’s look was meticulously thought out: she complemented the dress with oversized glasses featuring thin metal frames and a geometric shape, giving a modern twist to the classic silhouette. Bold red lips and sleek hair parted to the side helped focus attention on the outfit. For jewelry, the actress chose understated earrings and a star-shaped ring, which added sparkle without overwhelming the overall style.
The dress was created by Palomo Spain, a brand founded in 2016 by designer Alejandro Gómez Palomo. In a short time, the label has become one of the most prominent on the global fashion scene thanks to its blend of Andalusian baroque, theatricality, and a modern approach to tailoring. Palomo Spain collections are distinguished by expressive silhouettes, hand embroidery, and collaborations with Spanish ateliers, enabling the brand to secure a solid position among the new leaders of Spanish fashion.
The appearance of Palomo Spain on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet confirms the growing interest in Spanish designers at the world’s major cultural events. The brand is actively engaged in the international market while keeping its production base in Spain, highlighting its national identity. Such appearances are becoming part of the festival’s visual code, where every look is carefully analyzed and discussed within professional circles.
The connection between cinema and fashion in Cannes traditionally remains one of the most prominent. Every year, the festival serves as a platform for presenting new trends and design solutions, and the presence of Spanish stars in outfits by domestic brands strengthens the country’s position on the global stage. In this context, it is worth noting that interest in striking appearances at public events persists in other spheres as well: for example, an awards ceremony in Madrid featuring well-known politicians and guests also sparked wide resonance, as can be seen in the coverage of the ceremony with Ayuso and Almeida.
For reference: The Cannes Film Festival has been held annually since 1946 and is considered one of the leading global venues for premieres and fashion debuts. In recent years, Palomo Spain has repeatedly appeared on international catwalks and red carpets, and Paz Vega remains one of the most recognizable Spanish actresses, regularly representing the country at major cultural events.





