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Mariló Herranz, the President's New Makeup Artist: "I Don't Go Into Working with Pedro Sanchez, I Enter La Moncloa"

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With a wide trajectory behind her back, in Atresmedia and with Nicolas Sarkozy, to name a few, this professional takes on her most important challenge. More information: Pedro Sánchez boasts of his whim of Swiss luxury: the exclusive Longines watch that captures all eyes
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With a long career, with works in cinema, television and even Nicolas Sarkozy, Mariló Herranz has been, since this month of August, the new image manager of Pedro Sánchez and his ministers.

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Mariló Herranz will be the new image consultant for Pedro Sánchez and the government ministers at public appearances and official events. The stylist and image director, who describes herself as a "magic maker," has been awarded the contract tendered by the Prime Minister's Office and will assume responsibility for the Prime Minister and his team's appearance at the Moncloa Palace starting this August. Read more

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With a wide trajectory behind her back, in Atresmedia and with Nicolas Sarkozy, to name a few, this professional takes on her most important challenge. More information: Pedro Sánchez boasts of his whim of Swiss luxury: the exclusive Longines watch that captures all eyes

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Pedro Sánchez has a new makeup artist. As they have said in Vanitatis, the chosen one has been Mariló Herranz, who, has worked, most of his [...]

·Madrid, Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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