5 Trends to Copy From the Chicest Woman in Spain
Spanish actress Úrsula Corberó has an impressive six million Instagram followers, but you'd be forgiven if you hadn't heard of her. Much of her fan base is in Spain, but she's about to make a major international splash thanks to her new ambassadorship with Bvlgari. Corberó is the face of the iconic brand's new Fiorever diamond collection, but her jewelry box is far from the only enviable part of her wardrobe—I'm also taking notes on her amazing dresses, shoes, and outerwear.
"The Barcelona native is a breakout celebrity on the international scene, thanks to her stellar performance in the hit Netflix series La Casa de Papel, known in English as Money Heist," Bvlgari said in a statement. "Always exuding an irresistible positivity, Úrsula possesses an intrinsic Roman joy for life, a lighthearted spontaneity that makes her a quintessential Fiorever woman."
Scroll down to shop the five trends I'm copying from Corberó's closet ASAP.
1. Puff-Sleeve Mini
2. One-Sleeve Dress
3. Statement Necklace
4. Flame Heels
5. Embroidered Jacket
Next up, see how Gwyneth Paltrow wears the denim trend that could replace skinny jeans.
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