Eni Carpet lights up Ariston: Patty Pravo style icon, Arisa queen in white

The release order on the Eni Carpet of the Sanremo Festival marked a varied catwalk, between big names and emerging artists, in a mix of elegance, ironic ideas and crowds. The first to parade were Leo Gassmann and Enrico Nigiotti, followed by one of the most awaited presences, Patty Pravo, who confirmed her iconic style by appearing in an elegantly cut black and red dress with black tissue paper, spectacular like few others and perfectly at ease under the flashes. The Rag Dolls were all in white, but Arisa also appeared the most elegant of the evening with a beautiful white dress with monochromatic fur, essential but effective, capable of capturing attention for its class and brightness. Ditonellapiaga chose a decidedly particular black and white feathered dress, a creation that did not go unnoticed and which added a theatrical touch to the show.

Fulminacci is also original, as he decided to make fun of the not always transversal notoriety of the competing singers by showing up with a card with his name written on it, almost as if to wink at the public and joke about the fact that many of the competing artists are not immediately recognizable to the general public. A simple but effective gesture, which brought smiles and comments.

Crowds, however, for Elettra Lamborghini, undoubtedly among the most acclaimed on the blue carpet: fans crowded together, requests for photos from all sides and even flowers given away along the way. Great enthusiasm also for the couple made up of Fedez and Marco Masini, warmly welcomed by the public, as well as for Serena Brancale, who received applause and chants during her passage. Mara Sattei showed off a Japanese dress, while the elegance of Michele Bravi and Sal Da Vinci was also noteworthy. In the midst of many other protagonists, the first major official event of Sanremo 2026 took place, the wait is now all for the first episode.

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