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Novias de costura: del Dior de Taylor Swift o Carolina de Mónaco al Chanel de Dua Lipa
By Amaia Odriozola at El País
· July 14, 2026
· 1 min read
Key takeaway The source mentions specific designer dresses, including a Dior dress associated with Taylor Swift or Carolina de Mónaco, and a Chanel dress associated with Dua Lipa.
Information is available about custom-made wedding dresses, referred to as novias de costura. The source mentions specific designer dresses, including a Dior dress associated with Taylor Swift or Carolina de Mónaco, and a Chanel dress associated with Dua Lipa.
Further details about these custom-made wedding dresses can be found in the source, El País. The source provides information about the dresses, but specific details are not available in this brief.
For more information about the custom-made wedding dresses, including the Dior and Chanel designs, readers can refer to the original source, El País, under the Nacional section.
Nuestro análisis
La moda de las novias de costura refleja la creciente tendencia hacia la personalización y la exclusividad en la industria de la moda. La mención de diseñadores de renombre como Dior y Chanel asociados con celebridades como Taylor Swift, Carolina de Mónaco y Dua Lipa destaca la importancia de la marca y el estatus en la elección de un vestido de novia. Esto sugiere que las mujeres latinas y la comunidad hispana y latina en Estados Unidos también buscan vestidos de novia únicos y personalizados que reflejen su estilo y personalidad. La cobertura de este tema en Latinas Media puede ayudar a destacar la diversidad y la riqueza cultural de la comunidad hispana y latina en el país, y proporcionar a las lectoras inspiración y opciones para su propio día especial. La industria de la moda puede aprovechar esta tendencia para ofrecer diseños y servicios personalizados que atiendan las necesidades y preferencias de las mujeres latinas y su comunidad.
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Category: culture ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: El País ·
Reading time: 1 min
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