The Gala Para Ti brought together major names in Argentine fashion, and among the night’s most sophisticated proposals, the creation by Gabriel Lage for his muse, Aldana Ramos, stood out.
The designer chose a haute couture piece crafted entirely by hand, where artisanal embroidery, sheer elements, and a deep burgundy hue built a look with a strong visual impact.

Aldana Ramos wore a dress inspired by Art Deco
The dress, part of Gabriel Lage Collection, was specially made for the occasion with a silk thread developed for this piece.

In a deep burgundy shade, the thread was applied over a delicate skin-toned transparent base, producing a second-skin effect that allows a close appreciation of the precision of the artisanal construction.
The geometric design draws inspiration from the Art Deco universe, with lines tracing the silhouette and creating a sophisticated, sculptural visual effect.

Handcrafted embroidery full of sparkle
One of the dress’s major protagonists was the embroidery work. The entire surface of the piece was hand-embroidered with crystals, sequins, and crystal bugle beads, carefully integrated into the geometric drawing.
The result adds depth, texture, and luminosity, while the different elements create a play of reflections on the transparency.

The combination of the skin background and the burgundy embroidery further enhances the second-skin effect and allows the silhouette to become a fundamental part of the design.
The organza layer that completed the look
To accompany the dress, Gabriel Lage added a laminated burgundy organza cape.

The piece added movement and a enveloping presence, without competing with the dress’s elaborate artisanal work. The result was a sophisticated aesthetic ensemble where each element had its own prominence.

Jewelry to complete the look
Aldana Ramos finished the look with jewelry from Jean Pierre. She wore 18-karat gold earrings with pink sapphires and an 18-karat gold ring featuring rubies, pink sapphires, and diamonds—pieces that complemented the dress’s sparkle without stealing its thunder.

The beauty look was handled by Florencia for Mabby, while the hairstyle was created by Daniel Laurito.
Lage’s proposal for Aldana Ramos thus synthesized some of haute couture’s most recognizable codes: artisanal workmanship, embroidery, transparency, shine, and a silhouette built to make an impact.
A night to celebrate Argentine fashion
With its stately architecture, its French-inspired details, and an atmosphere that blends history and sophistication, the Palacio Basavilbaso was the chosen setting for the Para Ti Gala. A unique space that, with its timeless elegance, made this night even more special.
Betano was part of the Para Ti gala with an activation inviting the night’s stars to experience something different, in line with its entertainment and fun-forward proposition.

Drean joined the Para Ti gala with a proposal that merged design, innovation, and technology, surprising guests with an exclusive preview of its new era, via a sneak peek of its upcoming release.
Bodega Escorihuela Gascón accompanied another edition of the Para Ti Gala, joining with a selection of its wines a night that celebrates the evolution of fashion and contemporary culture. This participation aligns with the brand’s strategic vision of inhabiting culturally relevant spaces, linking its heritage with the platforms and conversations that define today’s vanguard.
The gala’s security was handled by Perroti, who escorted the invited figures throughout the night.
In keeping with a night that celebrates fashion, the Para Ti Gala’s ambiance was crafted by Mónica Pons Eventos, with a sophisticated, stylish setup that complemented the elegance of Palacio Basavilbaso. @monicapons_eventos
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