Argentina Idol Awards 2025: see all the golden carpet looks

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By: Daniel Harris

The night of October 31, 2025, marked a spectacular celebration of digital artistry at the second annual Premios ÍDOLO Argentina, held in the opulent Salón Tattersall of the Hipódromo de San Isidro. This glamorous event attracted the crème de la crème of Argentina’s digital content creators, showcasing their flair not just online but on the golden carpet too. Hosted by renowned personalities Zaira Nara and Grego Roselló, the evening kicked off with a pre-show at 8 PM followed by the main event at 10:15 PM. Themed ‘Greek Heaven’, the gala saw over 700 guests in attendance and awarded talents across 25 diverse categories, solidifying its status as the pinnacle of recognition for influencers and digital celebrities in the nation.

Spotlight on Fashion: The Golden Carpet

The golden carpet at Premios ÍDOLO was a fashion runway in its own right, with nominees and guests pulling out all stops in their wardrobe choices. Esteemed designers Cesar Juricich, Jorge Rey, and Marcelo Senra shared their insights with Infobae, providing a critique of some of the most notable outfits of the evening.

Standout Styles and Statements

  • Grego Roselló chose a classic blue tuxedo, paired unexpectedly with sporty shoes, blending day and night elements stylishly.
  • Zaira Nara, always one to watch, dazzled in a dress featuring delicate transparencies and a trikini-style bodice, a testament to her impeccable fashion sense.
  • The singer Olivia Wald opted for an elegant black gown with an irregular hemline, complementing her look with a vintage-inspired corset and lace details.
  • Tuli Acosta turned heads in a semi-transparent dress that perfectly highlighted her vibrant hair and distinctive tattoo.
  • Anabel Sánchez appeared in a green embroidered tulle dress, beautifully tailored to accentuate her natural skin tone.
  • Actor Gastón Soffritti was noted for his casual yet chic large pants and tone-matching glasses, making a modern style statement.
  • Michelle Masson impressed in a mermaid cut dress, flawlessly styled from head to toe.
  • Dulceida, the creator of Premios ÍDOLO, wore a layered cream dress with a deep slit, styled with her hair up, embodying a retro yet divine look.

More Than Just a Fashion Show

The event wasn’t just about fashion; it was a full display of personal branding and style innovation. Each outfit told a story, each choice a statement. The golden carpet served as a precursor to the awards, setting the tone for an evening of celebration and recognition. As digital platforms continue to grow, events like Premios ÍDOLO not only highlight individual creativity but also the evolving intersection of technology, media, and personal expression in the digital age.

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