The night of Sunday, April 26, had Zaira Nara as one of its undisputed figures at the Martín Fierro de la Moda 2026. And not only because of her role as host of the red carpet alongside Chino Leunis, but because she chose two looks that, each in their own way, became a trend: one to receive the guests, another to star in the most talked about moment on social networks.
On the red carpet: lace, transparencies and impact accessories
To lead the red carpet, Zaira opted for a black lace bodysuit with transparencies, one of the strongest trends of the season that consolidates lingerie as the visible protagonist of the outfit. The design, with a deep neckline and delicate details, marked the silhouette and provided a sophisticated and nocturnal air. Sheer stockings completed the sensual aesthetic of the outfit, striking a balance between elegant and provocative.
The great success of the look was the styling: a layered gold maxi necklace broke with the total black and provided visual strength, accompanied by earrings and a bracelet in the same line. A black coat carried in the hand added drama, and stilettos with metal toes closed a red carpet look that was as cool as it was worked. The beauty accompanied with neutral tones, defined red lips and soft waves that balanced the power of the set.
On stage: transparent jumpsuit and the most viral moment of the night
But if the first look generated a stir, the second set off the networks. When it was time to go on stage to receive the award for Best Fashion Influencer, Zaira did so wearing a transparent chiffon jumpsuit from the El Camarín brand that showed off her black lace bra and matching culottes. The model went up “on the buttocks”—as she quickly labeled the trend on social media—and the image became one of the most commented and replicated moments of the ceremony. A silver choker with black details and makeup with great eyeliner and shadows completed the risky look.
With this double of looks, Zaira Nara closed a night that had her as the protagonist from beginning to end: in front of the camera, behind the microphone and, finally, on stage, with prize in hand and trend guaranteed.
by RN

