Spanish journalist Sara Carbonero has showcased a two-tone Slowlove knit dress reduced to 19.99 euros during a summer trip to the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
The television presenter shared several photographs on social media capturing her stay in the Pacific archipelago, where she wore the openwork garment over a bikini while taking in the local landscape.

The piece is currently heavily discounted from its original price tag of 69.99 euros, marking a price reduction of more than 70 percent and a saving of 50 euros for late-summer shoppers.
Slowlove knit dress design
The garment worn by Carbonero is the two-tone knit dress model from Slowlove, the Spanish fashion label she co-founded alongside fellow journalist Isabel Jimenez.

It features a long strap silhouette crafted from openwork knit, built with horizontal stripes in off-white and beige tones. The open weave, relaxed fit, and natural colour scheme lend the dress an artisan aesthetic akin to classic crochet and mesh resort wear.
Carbonero styled the long dress directly over her swimwear as an alternative to a traditional beach cover-up or sarong. She completed the holiday ensemble with a bikini, sunglasses, and subtle jewellery.

Background on Sara Carbonero and Slowlove
Sara Carbonero is a prominent Spanish journalist, television presenter, and fashion entrepreneur who gained widespread recognition as a sports broadcaster for Telecinco. Alongside news anchor Isabel Jimenez, she launched Slowlove in 2015 as a fashion and lifestyle brand focused on bohemian design and sustainable materials.
The Galapagos Islands, located roughly 1,000 kilometres off the continental coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, are world famous for their volcanic landscapes and unique wildlife species. Carbonero visited the island chain as part of a wider tour across Ecuador.

Travel wardrobe across Ecuador and Spain
The Galapagos dress formed part of a broader summer wardrobe Carbonero displayed while travelling through South America and Spain.
During a stay in the high-altitude capital city of Quito, she explored the historic streets wearing a traditional hat from Spanish artisan brand La Mansa. For an excursion into the Ecuadorian Amazon, she paired a 22-euro Zara top with cargo trousers and rain boots.
Prior to her South American trip, Carbonero was pictured during a sunset in Cadiz, a coastal city in southwestern Spain, wearing a bohemian outfit centered on Zara harem trousers.
Styling neutral summer dresses
The choice of a neutral palette allows the piece to transition beyond beachwear during the second half of August and into future summer seasons.
While designed to function over a swimsuit, the dress can be styled for seaside meals or afternoon outings by pairing it with flat sandals and a raffia bag. The cream and beige tones coordinate easily with existing wardrobe accessories in leather, gold, raffia, brown, or black.
With late-summer sales entering their final phase, fashion shoppers frequently seek versatile items that remain wearable through late August and can be stored away to reuse during subsequent holiday seasons.
