#WovenTogether: Seeing red at the Spanish and Argentinian pavilions

Title What do you think of when you think of Spain? For me it’s the colour red, sangria, and lots of twirly dresses!

Although I’ve never been to the country (Barcelona is next on my hit list), Spain just seems like such a romantic country. Our next stops at Folklorama just had to be two spanish pavilions, Pabellon de Espana at the St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church and the Argentina “Tango” Pavilion at the Caboto Centre.

spain sign

Both pavilions were very dance-centric and had the most amazing costumes. Because of this, I knew I had to wear a flowy dress to get that flamenco flair. I decided to sport this black Free People dress that is somewhat sheer (I felt like it would be most appropriate for two of Folklorama’s sexiest pavilions). I paired the dress with my pink tassle necklace from Baublebar and black scrappy sandals from Dolce Vita.

Spain’s pavilion was very cultural, whereas Argentina’s pavilion was very sexy.  They actually flew in the dancers from Argentina for this pavilion and it ended up being one of my favourites from the festival so far. I would definitely recommend checking this one out.

Stage Cultural display Wall Look

For the makeup, I obviously had to wear red lipstick (NARS Lip Pencil in Cruella). I paired my red lip with a subtle black cat eye and a matte foundation. For the hair, I pulled it back into a high bun.

Both of these pavilions are quite close to each other (they housed the Greek and Italian ones last week as well), and if you love Spanish culture and language, then definitely make a night of them!

Have you been to the Spanish and Argentina Tango pavilions at Folklorama?

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