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Arantxa Ezquerro, Goya 2025 Award for Best Costume Design for ‘La Virgen Roja’.

Costume designer Arantxa Ezquerro has been awarded the Goya 2025 Award for Best Costume Design for her exceptional work on La Virgen Roja.

The 39th edition of the Goya Awards, held at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de Granada on 8 February 2025, has recognised her talent and dedication in a key category for the setting and visual impact of cinema.

At Peris Costumes, we are proud to have been part of this project, contributing our expertise in period costume, working closely with Ezquerro to bring to life the aesthetics of La Virgen Roja. This film, which at times is reminiscent of some of Luchino Visconti’s films, stands out for its meticulous historical recreation and exquisite costume design.

Congratulations to Arantxa Ezquerro and the entire costume team who collaborated on this production! This award is a recognition of the effort, creativity and passion of a team committed to excellence in film costume design.

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