The sexiest Spanish stars (Photos). Spanish girls - love, temperament, character Spanish girls are scary

Everyone knows that women in Russia are the most beautiful, but there are also beauties in other countries. We invite you to take a look at beautiful and talented women from Spanish-speaking countries around the world.
#10: Paz Vega
Was included in the top 100 most sexy women according to FHM and Maxim magazines in 2008. The beauty and charm of this actress of Spanish origin allowed her to become the face of L'Oreal Spain in 2011.

#9: Karla Sousa
Mexican actress, best known for her role as Lauren Castillo in the TV series How to Get Away with Murder. She was featured on the cover of the October issue of GQ magazine in 2015.

#8: Patricia Velazquez
Known to viewers for her roles in the films “The Mummy Returns” and “Jaguar”, the model has performed at shows from Dolce & Gabbana to Victoria's Secret. She became the first South American top model in New York.

#7: Rosalyn Sanchez
Based on her frequent appearances in the lists of Maxim and FHM magazines, there is no doubt that Rosalyn Sanchez is quite beautiful. An actress, producer, musician and writer, her appearance in Rush Hour 2 launched her career in Hollywood.

#6: Jordana Brewster
Brazilian-American actress, known for her roles in the films "The Fast and the Furious" and "The Faculty." Having started, like many artists, in TV series, actress and model Jordana Brewster has been published in photo shoots for Maxim and GQ magazines.

#5: Ana Claudia Talancon
Mexican actress originally from Cancun, lingerie and swimsuit model, she also starred in the Oscar-nominated film “The Secret of Father Amaro.” She also starred in the films “Fast Food Nation” and “Alone with Her.”

#4: Sofia Vergara
This is the gift of being charismatic and attractive at the same time. Colombian actress, model and television presenter. In 2012, she was included in the list of the 50 most beautiful people planets according to People magazine. In 2013, two wax copies of the actress appeared at Madame Tussauds. In 2015, she received her own star on Hollywood Alley glory.

#3: Ana de la Reguera
Since telenovelas, Ana de la Reguera has become a talented actress. Her attractive appearance gave her the opportunity to become the face of the Esika brand. Additionally, this Mexican beauty is currently starring in the Netflix series Narcos.

#2: Penelope Cruz
Spanish actress and model, winner of an Oscar (the first Spanish actress with this award) and BAFTA, nominated for a Golden Globe for female role in the film "Vicky Cristina Barcelona". Besides acting career, she is actively working in modeling business, collaborating with companies such as Mango, Ralph Lauren and L"Or?al.

#1: Salma Hayek
Mexican-American actress, director, producer and singer. First Mexican woman nominated for an Academy Award. She starred in more than 170 films. Speaks four languages. An electronic survey conducted in the United States in 2007 showed that 2/3 of the country used one word “sexy” to describe the actress.


Today I decided to write about us girls.
I decided to record my observations about the differences between Spanish (Catalan) girls and our Russian girls.

The first thing that immediately catches your eye is its appearance. Our girls always look simply exceptional, even if our girl went to take out the trash, she will never allow herself to go out in stretched sweatpants and a soiled T-shirt. What if fate awaits her around the corner in the form of a handsome, brutal Spaniard. Therefore, our girl is always ready to meet fate.

But when you look at a Spanish woman, the question arises in your brain: why don’t you love yourself so much? Spanish women do not like to take care of themselves, do not know how to choose clothes for themselves, and therefore look very unkempt in appearance. When a Spanish woman puts on a skirt or dress with heels, her gait does not change at all to a feminine, sexy one, no, she remains the same angular manly. With her legs spread wide to the sides, she rushes ahead and God forbid you stand in her way.

Spanish men love Russian girls very much. They probably love him for all his qualities combined: beauty, tenderness, sexuality and intelligence. Our girl knows how to do everything: cook dinner, hem a shirt, wash the floors, organize everyone and then have a great rest. And this is all not because I have to, but because I can and want to.

The institution of marriage is a partnership in everything that concerns family life and raising children. Spanish men are accustomed to cooking dinners and raising children, but this fact does not at all mean that women then have to bend pipes and mine coal. And this is what happens with Spanish women, feminism has its reverse medal, femininity, sexuality and tenderness disappear.

And when a Spanish macho tells me, find me a Russian girl, and I ask why Russian, he tells me all of our above-mentioned qualities. Because no matter what nationality a man is, he wants his wife to be smart, beautiful, gentle and sexy.

And it has become quite common for a man to meet a Russian girl after five years of living together with a Spanish woman and marry her a month later. In this case, the Spaniard's family is guaranteed a shock.

Well, how our girls know how to laugh with a sparkling, bubbling laugh. So sincere and infectious that everyone around does not remain indifferent. Spanish women can only cackle, but mostly I haven’t seen a beautiful Spanish woman laughing. There are always strange creaking sounds, vaguely reminiscent of laughter.

We are different and we can easily combine within ourselves a caring mother, a lover, a housewife, and a career woman.

The violent temperament, beauty and sexuality of Spanish women have always captivated men. The sexuality and willfulness of Spanish women are legendary. At all times, they knew how to inspire and conquer men. Today we will tell you about the sexiest Spanish star girls, whose beauty fades even before the stars.

Clara Lago

Photography by Clara Lago

She is only 23 years old, but she has already eclipsed many women with her beauty. Having starred in the sequel “Three Meters Above the Sky,” Clara not only revealed her talent as an actress, but also made half the world fall in love with her. In the film, the actress positioned herself as an excellent dancer and singer.

Penelope Cruz

Photo of Penelope Cruz

Who doesn't know this sultry Spanish woman? We can definitely say that Penelope is the most popular, highly paid and sought-after actress not only in Spain, but also in Hollywood. The actress always skillfully emphasizes her appetizing forms and large Brown eyes. Famous directors want to get her in their films, offering to play temperamental and daring beauties.

Monica Cruz


Photo by Monica Cruz

This girl is not far behind her famous and attractive older sister. She acts in films, although not as successfully as Penelope. Together with her sister she is the face famous brand Mango. For a long time Monica performed as part of the world famous troupe of Joaquin Cortez.

Maria Valverde


Photo of Maria Valverde

Another Spanish girl who became famous thanks to the romantic melodrama “Three Meters Above the Sky.” Over her 26 years, the actress managed to play in more than 20 films. Even if not all the roles were major, they were memorable and more than successful.

Sarah Carbonero

Photo of Maria Valverde

Sarah is a model, TV presenter, sports journalist and every man's dream. Moreover, nothing can compare with her beauty and charm. Sarah's appearance skillfully combines dark skin, dark hair and emerald eyes. Plus, she can’t live without football.

Maria Clara Alonso


Photo of Maria Clara Alonso

Argentine actress, singer and TV presenter, best known for her role as Anji in the Disney Channel teen television series Violetta. She has sophistication, sexuality, beauty and femininity. Everything about her appearance attracts: eyes, lips, shape, hair. It is not surprising that she is invited to participate in beauty contests and star in youth TV series.

Almudena Fernandez

Photo by Almudena Fernandez

Almudena is a famous Spanish model. Her photographs have graced the covers of many popular magazines, including Elle, Marie Claire, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Madame Figaro, etc. She always looks luxurious and attracts the attention of men, thanks to which she does not give up her position and is one of the sexiest Spanish stars.

Ariadne Artiles

Photo by Ariadne Artiles

Another model with a beautiful mythical name, with an attractive appearance and ideal parameters. Ariadne has become the face of Spanish brands many times, graced the covers of fashion magazines and captivated men around the world with her beauty.

Eugenia Silva

Photo by Eugenia Silva

One of the most successful Spanish models who began her career in 1992 when she was 16 years old. Evgenia has graced the covers of fashion magazines more than once and participated in shows of famous brands. Often the girl can be seen at social events in the company of beautiful young people.

Lara Alvarez

Photo by Lara Alvarez

A dazzling sports TV presenter who does not hesitate to take part in erotic photo shoots, delighting men with her perfect figure. Lara makes an unforgettable impression on all men, but she went to only one - the Spanish football player, defender of the Real Madrid club Sergio Ramos.

Are you wondering what a modern Spanish woman looks like?


Perhaps someone imagined something similar:

or this:

Such Spanish women in Spain can be found in a theatrical performance, at a typical Andalusian feria,
on television or in cinema. The appearance of the average Spanish woman can hardly be called fatal
and very bright. Dark skin, rough features, dark hair, not very slender figures, few beautiful faces.
In some ways, Spanish women are similar in appearance to Italian women, but the figure is fuller and the image itself is less sophisticated.

How do Spanish women dress?

I’ll be honest, I tried to write this report several times, but I couldn’t figure out for myself which one it was.
Spanish women's style. For several years I traveled to different Spanish cities and tried to find
general features of the style. And finally I hoped for Barcelona (when I moved there) and said to myself: “Now
I will definitely see this Spanish style! " Imagine my surprise when in the streets of Barcelona I saw anyone: American, Italian, French, Russian, English, but not Spanish at all.

So, Spanish style can be divided into 2 types: the style of Spanish women in ordinary cities and the style of clothing in Barcelona and Madrid. First, about the style of Spanish women in small provincial towns. I would call it this: comfortable casual.
The onions are unglamorous, often multi-layered. If, for example, Italian women look rather elegant,
then the Spanish ones are sporty.

About girls

Young girls all wear tight blue jeans with UGG boots,
ballet flats or knee-high boots. This set of clothes in itself is good,
but here's the problem - Lately Finding a skinny Spanish girl is quite difficult.
Therefore, jeans that fit large hips, complete with flat shoes
The sole does not paint the figure, to put it mildly. Heels are worn here or not worn at all (only on
holiday or to a disco) or use the platform.
An Italian friend of mine, during his stay in Spain, looked at the
parties and complained about the lack of truly beautiful and well-groomed women.


Women of the "third age"

It’s curious, but all women aged and grandmothers, say, after 60 years old, dress almost the same: a short beige, brown, black or pinkish sweatshirt jacket (quilted, stitched with squares), black straight trousers, flat-soled boots in the style of the “24 Hours” brand. , glasses and short hair. At some point, I even started counting how many such grandmothers I would meet on the street. Moreover, there is one more curious detail: if almost all Spanish girls have large hips and not a very slender figure, then a large number of grandmothers look very fit and slender.


Layered Bows

If you go to local clothing stores in Spain (not big brands), pay attention:
that oversized clothing, flyaways, large sweaters, cardigans,
knitted tunics.
Spanish women often wear such things one on top of the other, combining a voluminous top and a narrow bottom.
(for example, a voluminous sweater + poncho and cotton leggings).

Black and gray colors, as in other European countries, Spain is one of the key ones.
Even though it's warm here all year round(in winter 14-18 degrees), anyway
many wear black clothes. One of the popular color combinations here is black and brown.
Many girls choose a combination: black clothes and brown shoes or black clothes +
brown bag. I have the impression that even in shoe stores the prevailing
brown shoes.

Clothes and accessories

In Spain, unlike Italy or England, for example, a larger number of women and girls wear dresses
and skirts. Of course, skirts and dresses are worn differently from us: midi length, worn with black tights
and shoes with flat soles, not high heels. Another popular thing among Spanish women is
shorts worn with tights or leggings.

If we talk about must-have things for Spanish women, then these are sunglasses and a scarf, which every second girl wears.
The scarf here is worn not for warmth, but as a necessary accessory (many people do not take the scarf off their neck even indoors).

Unlike Italy, women here do not use much jewelry or jewelry such as rings, bracelets, and earrings.
Although I liked the costume jewelry that is sold in stores here even more than the Italian one.
What’s curious: even if Spanish women don’t particularly chase fashion brands, don't know much about fashion, they're all
equally well combines things into a single set. Quite a lot of girls that I saw on the streets even in
small towns can be called stylishly dressed.

My Spanish friend Ines lives in the city of Castellon (Valencia) and every time she dresses for work or a restaurant
very stylish and thoughtful. When I once asked her to describe her clothing style or the clothing style of her friends,
she didn't know what to answer. She was somewhat embarrassed by my question and did not believe that she was dressed somehow stylishly and
unusual. “It seems to me that my friends and I dress simply and comfortably. The real world of style and fashion is possible
only found in Barcelona or Madrid."


Clothing style in Madrid

I find that in Madrid women prefer a more classic style. Residents of Madrid try to dress decently and tastefully, sometimes even chicly. If you are over 25-30, jeans, a T-shirt or sneakers will look a little faded. Shoes are only leather.
In Madrid, I advise you to go to Las Rozas Village: http://www.lasrozasvillage.com/ This is a large brand outlet. There are good basic branded items for reasonable money, especially important in August and January-February, when there are big discounts.
In addition to the already mentioned chain outlet Las Rozas Village, which is located 30 minutes from Madrid, there is a very large supermarket El Corte Ingles. Something like our Central Department Stores, where different brands are thematically presented by floor at reasonable prices. Prices often differ significantly from Russian prices, especially if it is a Spanish brand. By the way, in El Corte tourists, if they have a passport, are issued special card, which also gives a bonus of 10% of the price. And after that you can still get Tax Free from a certain amount of purchases! It’s really better to find out in advance how to get it from them later, or pay by card and then send the documents/i.e. checks/mail and Tax Free will be returned to your card.

Clothing style in Barcelona

If you have ever been to Barcelona, ​​then you will definitely agree with my Ines. My friends from the capital Russian city walked along the streets and looked around with her mouth open. They say that they have not seen such a huge number of fashionable and stylishly dressed people for a long time. The only thought in my head was: this is where our women need to come and meet handsome and stylish men. However, it’s difficult to call Barcelona’s style purely Spanish. All these people came from different countries. There are a lot of Americans, English, French, Italians and Russians, so I would call the style of clothing on the streets in Barcelona mixed.

In Barcelona you feel like you are looking at a fashion blog about street style, there are so many ideas and images to see here.
However, a clear preference of foreigners (including Spaniards) is often felt, which they give to the a la gypsy style of such brands as Gusto Barcelona and Desigual. This is really a boom, especially for the latest brand (this is a cheaper analogue of Cousteau Barcelona/) - on the streets there are a large number of women (from 20 to 45-50 years old) wearing things of this brand or with bags from it. The clothes look bright: on a black background of T-shirts, raincoats, coats, bags there are colorful flowers, patterns, houses and animals. Perhaps this is some kind of attempt to escape from the black and Brown or from the crisis in Europe? By the way, not far from Barcelona (about 30-40 minutes by car or regular bus) there is also its own “outlet town” - La Roca Village.

Each people of the world has its own characteristics, which are absolutely normal and ordinary for them, but if a person of another nationality falls into their midst, he may be very surprised by the habits and traditions of the inhabitants of this country, because they will not coincide with his own ideas about life. We invite you to find out 9 national habits and the characteristics of the Spaniards, who have a hot temperament and can afford to litter in cafes, whistle at Spanish women, and can easily send you to “fry donuts” or “gargle.”

They have funny curse words

Foreigners cannot dodge or escape from Spanish curses - they even resort to vulgarisms here officials. One day, a bank employee told me: “Your Spanish sounds just awesome. Please sign here." Compared to Russian, Spanish swearing is much more fun. For example, the Spanish use the word “poop” very often. They can be heard pooping in milk, God and "at the 20th kilometer of your father's horns." Spanish curse words leave great freedom for improvisation, where everyone can find a word to their liking. And these don't have to be phrases related to genitals or feces. The Spaniards send ill-wishers to “fry donuts” or “gargle.” And in order not to mention otherworldly forces in vain, instead of “what the hell,” they can exclaim: “What a nostril!”

They throw trash on the floor in a cafe


Spaniards, including young people, still prefer traditional establishments, where it is customary to throw toothpicks and dirty napkins on the floor, to fashionable bars. When going to a bar that specializes in bottling cider (sidreria), be prepared to get wet in that very cider. The cider is poured so that the splashes fly in all directions, and the remains of the drink in the glass (it is not customary to drink to the bottom here) are splashed onto the asphalt or into special holes in the floor.

They drink a lot, but little by little


Draft beer in Spanish bars is served in glasses of a quarter liter or less. This portion is called “kanya”, it is the smallest beer measure in Europe. In the north of Spain, in Asturias, there is a thriving culture of apple cider, which is poured into a glass from the height of a raised hand in a portion of little more than a sip. Also, it’s quite normal for a Spaniard to change three bars in a row in an evening. In every establishment, customers crowd at the counter, and in order to order something, you need to shout louder than everyone else.

They don't dine in restaurants


They just drink or just chat. Moreover, they often take dogs and children with them. It’s not uncommon to see a picture: a dog in your arms, a child under the table. Or vice versa. Spaniards do not go out to eat or drink. Bars and restaurants here are primarily meeting places for friends and families, where children and pets are full members of the group.

But luring a Spaniard to a restaurant for dinner is an extremely difficult task. The fact is that most people cannot afford to eat in restaurants. Local establishments survive by selling cheap business lunches (menú del día) during the day and alcohol with light snacks - tapas or pintxos - in the evening. Another popular option among Spaniards for a budget dinner in public is to order one expensive dish for everyone and nibble on it throughout the meeting.

They say goodbye when they should say hello


Don’t worry if, in response to your “hello,” a Spaniard says “see you soon” (hasta luego) or “bye” (adiós). A rude answer, in our opinion, only means that the Spaniard is in a hurry somewhere and cannot talk now. And also - that you know each other quite well, because a Spaniard will not allow himself to do this with strangers. By the way, one of the most important rules in the Spaniard's code of politeness, which foreigners usually do not know about - when meeting with strangers The first to greet is always the one who enters somewhere or approaches someone.

They are great patriots of their village


There is not a resident of Spain who does not scold the government of his country. Very few Spaniards love the king. But every Spaniard loves his small homeland. At the same time, we are not talking about large autonomies like Catalonia or Asturias, but about villages, towns and even parts of the city. No matter how far life takes the Spaniard, he will always hold on to the place where he spent his childhood. The best example of this is the words of Antonio Banderas, spoken by the actor at the Goya Awards in 2015: “Every time I finish working on a film, I mentally transport myself to Spain and think about how it would be responded to in my land, in my city of Malaga and - even more - in my area."

They are not afraid of death

The Spaniards regard death without mystical horror. Finding themselves at a Spanish funeral, Russians are surprised that the relatives of the deceased do not wring their hands, do not cry, and even communicate on unrelated topics. If you suddenly get sick, Spanish friends will not fail to joke about your imminent death, and some owners keep the ashes of their beloved dogs in a vase.

By the way, the favorite game of the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca was to pretend to be dead and show how a body decomposed in a coffin. When I told a Spanish professor I knew about this, he replied: “What’s wrong, we also played like that when we were little.”

Their women love it when they shout after them


What is considered harassment in Russia is taken as a compliment by many Spanish women. We are talking about the habit of Spanish men, mostly southerners, to whistle, shout and honk after women. Once, I was driving through Alicante with a married couple, whose ten-year-old son suddenly opened the window and whistled at a girl walking along the sidewalk. The parents then laughed, the girl smiled approvingly - only I was embarrassed. The geography of increased attention to women on the streets of Spain also covers Madrid. But in the northern provinces, men behave more restrained.

They carry Katyushas


The Spaniards themselves do not know in honor of which Catherine they nicknamed the rubber boots Katyushkas (Katyushkas). Perhaps Katya was a Soviet volunteer who helped the Second Republic defeat the Francoists during Civil War. Or a Soviet emigrant, in whose shoes Spanish border guards found family jewelry. It is possible that by “Katyusha” the Spaniards did not mean a woman at all, but the legendary soviet weapons. Even the Spanish etymological dictionary, while unambiguously linking the name of the boots with the name Katya, does not provide any explanation of this connection. So, the inhabitants of Spain are running through puddles, not suspecting that they are literally bearers of a historical secret.



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