The daughter of Eugenia Martínez de Irujo accompanied Andrés Roca Rey at the bullring in Estepona wearing a two-piece outfit from IQ Collection in terracotta with black embroidery, paired with wedge sandals from MIM Shoes.
The bullring in Estepona was the venue this weekend for a new bullfighting event, but also for an impromptu fashion show. Tana Rivera attended the bullfight to support Andrés Roca Rey, and she did so with a look that did not go unnoticed. Steering clear of classic dresses, she opted for a two-piece outfit inspired by Andalusian style that has sparked much conversation.
An IQ Collection outfit that sets trends
The standout piece of the look is the Nera Set from IQ Collection, consisting of a square-neck corset-style top and a midi skirt. Both are made from a warm terracotta tone with black floral-inspired embroidery that evokes traditional Andalusian craftsmanship. The price of the set is 175 euros, an affordable option for those seeking a design with personality.
The top features a front tie detail reminiscent of classic corsets, while the skirt maintains the same embroidered pattern, creating a harmonious image. Both pieces can be mixed and matched separately, making them a versatile investment for informal weddings, fairs, or summer dinners.
MIM Shoes wedge sandals, the perfect accessory
For footwear, Tana chose black wedge sandals from MIM Shoes, featuring multiple straps, an ankle strap, and an esparto platform. With a heel height of 12 centimetres and a 4.5 cm platform, they provide height without sacrificing comfort. They are currently reduced from 69.99 to 48.99 euros, a bargain for those wanting to replicate the look.
The footwear is ideal for long summer afternoons outdoors, like those experienced in the stands of the Costa del Sol. The combination of wedge and platform elongates the figure and allows for stable walking, something appreciated by attendees at outdoor events.
Simple accessories and natural makeup
The rest of the styling remained understated to let the outfit take centre stage. Tana wore gold hoop earrings, several fine necklaces, a gold ring, and a brown shoulder bag. Over her arm, she carried a light jacket in a cream colour, a practical choice for when the evening falls on the coast.
Her loose hair with a middle parting and very natural makeup reinforced a relaxed yet elegant style. The combination of Andalusian embroidery with minimalist accessories demonstrates that less is more, even in a bullring.
For the residents of Estepona and visitors, this look serves as direct inspiration for upcoming fairs and summer events. Spanish fashion reinterprets traditional codes from a contemporary perspective, and Tana Rivera has become an ambassador of that style. If you like the outfit, you can find it on the IQ Collection website, and the sandals at MIM Shoes, with the discount still available.

