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The worlds of fashion and sports are becoming more united every day. In fact, it is not surprising to see great figures from any discipline posing , parading and advertising for big clothing brands. For this reason, El Corte Inglés has decided to film a series of cameos with the participation of three LaLiga ambassadors for the Emidio Tucci brand . On this occasion, former footballers Fernando Morientes , Fernando Sanz and Luis García have been chosen to be the new fashion gurus of El Corte Inglés . These athletes, now ambassadors of LaLiga , have briefly exchanged their football qualities for advice on tie knots , shirt collars or jacket styles . All in a casual and fun atmosphere that has helped generate good vibes during the filming of these spots.
If you do not display the embedded video correctly, click here . In this way, El Corte Inglés once again unites fashion and sport under the brand Emidio Tucci . In fact, it is not the first time that stars Romania Phone Number List from the world of football have become true fashion experts thanks to this brand. In previous campaigns, other footballers such as David De Gea or Xabi Alonso , perhaps the most remembered, have lent their image and advice . It is very likely, therefore, that on this occasion his advice will not go unnoticed either, since as the campaign slogan announces, “ Something is happening in Emidio Tucci .” In one of the cameos, Morientes tells, for example, how the layering trend has gone out of fashion and that what is now triumphing is “ deep blue, which has become the new black, very black .” The athlete also indicates that the must-have of this Emidio Tucci collection is the cutaway collar.
As a fashion guru, he advises that “ if what you want to achieve is to be a trendsetter, you have to take a risk and put a tote bag in it, that's how it is .” If you do not display the embedded video correctly, click here . Fernando Sanz , for his part, offers advice on finishing jackets and perfect outfits to face a photography session or to “ be ready for a fashion shooting, no matter the season .” As a new connoisseur, Sanz also gives his particular recommendations on eco-friendly suits since “ your wardrobe is crying out for a suit with a sartorial touch and a button-down shirt .” Finally, expert Luis García points out that “ if you keep saying blazer when you talk about a blazer, your style is more of a jogger, that is, a tracksuit .” He reveals to us, in turn, that “ Eldredge, Pratt, and Van Wijk are not Flemish painters, but of tie knots .” And he recommends that, in conclusion, if we want to succeed, we get “ a 14-gauge two-ply knitted garment and a Mao collar shirt .”
If you do not display the embedded video correctly, click here . In this way, El Corte Inglés once again unites fashion and sport under the brand Emidio Tucci . In fact, it is not the first time that stars Romania Phone Number List from the world of football have become true fashion experts thanks to this brand. In previous campaigns, other footballers such as David De Gea or Xabi Alonso , perhaps the most remembered, have lent their image and advice . It is very likely, therefore, that on this occasion his advice will not go unnoticed either, since as the campaign slogan announces, “ Something is happening in Emidio Tucci .” In one of the cameos, Morientes tells, for example, how the layering trend has gone out of fashion and that what is now triumphing is “ deep blue, which has become the new black, very black .” The athlete also indicates that the must-have of this Emidio Tucci collection is the cutaway collar.
As a fashion guru, he advises that “ if what you want to achieve is to be a trendsetter, you have to take a risk and put a tote bag in it, that's how it is .” If you do not display the embedded video correctly, click here . Fernando Sanz , for his part, offers advice on finishing jackets and perfect outfits to face a photography session or to “ be ready for a fashion shooting, no matter the season .” As a new connoisseur, Sanz also gives his particular recommendations on eco-friendly suits since “ your wardrobe is crying out for a suit with a sartorial touch and a button-down shirt .” Finally, expert Luis García points out that “ if you keep saying blazer when you talk about a blazer, your style is more of a jogger, that is, a tracksuit .” He reveals to us, in turn, that “ Eldredge, Pratt, and Van Wijk are not Flemish painters, but of tie knots .” And he recommends that, in conclusion, if we want to succeed, we get “ a 14-gauge two-ply knitted garment and a Mao collar shirt .”