Tana Rivera has once again been seen supporting Peruvian bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey from the stands, this time attending the Feria Taurina de Málaga.
For the August appearance at the Andalusian city's annual fair, Rivera chose a striking white midi dress from the Spanish brand Mango. The bright shade marked a departure from the intense colours, polka dots, and bold prints typically seen at the bullfighting festivals, creating a strong contrast that visually highlighted her summer tan.

The chosen piece, which retails for 59.99 euros, features a fitted silhouette crafted from fabric with small geometric openwork. This diamond pattern runs across almost the entire dress, adding texture to the white material without the need for additional colours or prints.

The upper section of the Mango design (reference 67008653) is constructed with a halter neckline. The style leaves the shoulders, arms, and back completely exposed, secured only by two very thin straps that cross over the chest, concentrating attention on the areas where a holiday bronze is most visible.

Rivera, the daughter of aristocrat Eugenia Martínez de Irujo, paired the white dress with a black bag and a selection of jewellery, including rings, bracelets, and a striking gold necklace. To complete the look, she wore sandals featuring metallic applications by the footwear brand Cuchy, maintaining the blend of white and gold that ran throughout her outfit.
Andrés Roca Rey appearances
Rivera's attendance in Málaga is part of a recurring image across Spanish bullrings this season, as she has become a regular presence at Roca Rey's most significant afternoons.
In May, she was at the Corrida de la Prensa at the Las Ventas bullring in Madrid, a particularly important date for the Peruvian matador.
Throughout the summer, Rivera has balanced her own schedule to follow Roca Rey's performances across various Spanish locations. Before her arrival in Málaga, she was seen following the bullfighter's events in Alicante, Burgos, and Estepona.
