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Athina Onassis turns heads in red asymmetrical ensemble with timeless glam in Barcelona


Athina Onassis has maintained a quiet but consistent relationship with the world of couture


Athina Onassis Roussel turns heads in red asymmetrical ensemble with timeless glam in Barcelona
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Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
APRIL 29, 2026 3:24 PM EDT

At Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, Athina Onassis made a rare and quietly impactful appearance alongside Pierre Martinez for the presentation of Stéphane Rolland. The mood was polished and timeless, perfectly aligned with the designer’s couture language.

Onassis Roussel delivered a study in modern elegance with a bold monochrome statement. She wore a vibrant red ensemble built around an asymmetrical, one-shoulder top that draped fluidly across the body. 

At Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, Athina Onassis made a rare and quietly impactful appearance alongside Pierre Martinez for the presentation of Stéphane Rolland.© G3/The Grosby Group
At Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, Athina Onassis made a rare and quietly impactful appearance alongside Pierre Martinez for the presentation of Stéphane Rolland.

The look featured a soft, cape-like extension that added movement and a sense of drama while keeping the silhouette clean. The matching trousers were tailored and slightly tapered, creating a long, lean line. Her choice of black ballet flats brought an unexpected ease, grounding the look and reinforcing her preference for understated sophistication over obvious glamour.

Martinez kept things classic with a contemporary edge. A textured olive blazer layered over a dark shirt, paired with straight-leg denim and black leather shoes, offered a relaxed yet polished counterpoint. The styling felt effortless and appropriate for a fashion-forward setting without appearing overworked.

Pierre Martinez and Athina Onassis Roussel attended the photocall for the Stéphane Rolland presentation during Barcelona Bridal Week in Barcelona.© G3/The Grosby Group
Pierre Martinez and Athina Onassis Roussel attended the photocall for the Stéphane Rolland presentation during Barcelona Bridal Week in Barcelona.

Onassis stayed true to a timeless beauty approach. Her dark hair was worn loose with soft, natural waves and a center part that framed her face. Makeup was refined and minimal. Skin looked luminous and even, with subtle contouring. The eyes were gently defined in neutral tones, and the lips were kept soft and muted. The overall effect was composed, elegant, and quietly confident.

The look featured a soft, cape-like extension that added movement and a sense of drama while keeping the silhouette clean.© G3/The Grosby Group
The look featured a soft, cape-like extension that added movement and a sense of drama while keeping the silhouette clean.

The result was a look that balanced strength and fluidity, capturing the essence of Stéphane Rolland’s aesthetic while reaffirming Onassis Roussel’s signature low-profile allure.

Athina's enduring connection to couture:

Athina Onassis has maintained a quiet but consistent relationship with the world of couture, appearing only occasionally at select fashion events while largely staying out of the spotlight. 

Athina Onassis Roussel turns heads in red asymmetrical ensemble with timeless glam in Barcelona
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Athina Onassis has maintained a quiet but consistent relationship with the world of couture.

Her style presence is defined not by frequency but by intention, often showing up at presentations for designers she has a personal connection with rather than following the traditional fashion week circuit.

Over the years, her appearances have reflected a clear preference for understated elegance and refined simplicity. Rather than trend-driven looks, she gravitates toward clean silhouettes, strong tailoring, and minimal styling that allows the craftsmanship of the garments to stand out. This approach has positioned her as a discreet but notable figure within high fashion circles.

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