Anna Ermakova & Cathy Hummels: Princess look for the Semper Opera Ball

Anna Ermakova & Cathy Hummels: Princess look for the Semper Opera Ball

Anna Ermakova & Cathy Hummels
Princess look for the Semper Opera Ball






The stars celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Semper Opera Ball. Anna Ermakova and Cathy Hummels came in glamorous ball robes.

Cathy Hummels (37) and Anna Ermakova (24) lived up to the Semperopernball and appeared at the glamorous event in the Semperoper in Dresden in expansive ball dresses.

Cathy Hummels, who presented two robes that evening, wore a dress by Sima Couture Munich, which was specially made according to her wishes. The rosa-colored robe became an eye-catcher with a spreading train, glitter applications and suitable arm tulips. She wore her curly hair slightly and the make-up adapted her with a lipstick in a delicate rosé tone. “My first time on the Semperopernball and I can even moderate the ball whispering with Marco Schreyl from 10 p.m.,” said Cathy Hummels about her appearance and her “Princess moment”. In one she divides her “Cinderella Moment” on the ball including lost shoe.

More star guests on and off the stage

Anna Ermakova, who brought her mother Angela Ermakova (born 1968) to the ball, appeared in a white lace dress with a tulle skirt that the model brought out on the red carpet. For the sleeveless robe, she wore a updo that crowned her with a diadem and thus completed the princess look. Olympic winner Katarina Witt (59), reality TV star Micaela Schäfer (41) or singer Heino (86) were also among the guests. The actors Tom Wlaschiha (51) and Stephanie Stumpf (40) led again through the evening. After a appearance in 2018, Max Giesinger again made a musical contribution, as did Star-Trumpeter Till Brönner (53).

To honor outstanding artistic achievements. Among other things, the Dresden music producer and DJ Tino Piontek (44), known as Purple Disco Machine, and actress Martina Gesteck (63) received awards. While 2,000 guests celebrated in the ballroom, over 10,000 ball fans danced outdoors outside.

In 2024, the Semperopernball celebrated its return to the ball season after the pandemic. The big dance ball in Dresden celebrated the 100th anniversary in 2025, the very first opera ball in the Semperoper took place in February 1925. The next issue is announced for February 6, 2026, tickets are already available.

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Source: Stern

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