Rock in Rio, Madrid

The studded vest over a floral dress and gladiators is great; she looks spectacular. With those gradient Ray-Bans, she looks like the famous one of the three when it's just the opposite.

Dear Miss Spain friends, you're doing well. Especially Miss Right, who looks great in the all-black outfit, although the boots don't quite convince me. They're so stiff they must stick to the skin like only leather does in summer; a lower, more wrinkled shaft version, less tight to the skin, or linen, would have been better, or throw out the boots and wear some sandals, for heaven's sake!

My friend, Miss Left, the short skirt is fantastic; perhaps the halter neck and boots are giving you a hard time, and that's why you're not smiling as much. It's understandable, the VIP area is comfortable, but they haven't acclimated the outdoor terrace yet... give it time, meanwhile, discuss with Miss Right if you shouldn't copy your friend in the middle's shoes.


Indie style must always be present at a concert. I like the huge glasses and the very short, flared skirt that distances her from the "perroflauta" (hippie/bohemian) version of indieism.

Perfect for a festival: ultra-short shorts, cool t-shirts, a vest (I love them in all their versions), sunglasses you should never take off, a Panama hat or its friend the Borsalino, and a long-strap bag so you can wear it crossbody and not lose it when you jump.
As for footwear, I'm not a big fan of Minnetonka because, although they look good, no matter what anyone tells me, they must be horribly hot. And this is Madrid, in summer, not the shores of Lake Arapahoe.
Dear friends, although both of you look great, the one on the right wins for that ear-to-ear smile

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