Leonor of Spain for the most important day of his young life he chooses a white suit. The eldest daughter of King Felipe and of Queen Letiziaon his day 18th birthdayhe swears on Constitution and thus makes her role as legitimate heir to the throne official.
Leonor of Spain with the white suit on the day of the oath on the Constitution.
Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesThere princess of Asturias opt for a power suits candid, in the wake of real style icons who have long shown appreciation for the white jacket and trousers combination.
The ones that immediately come to mind Princess Kate but also Meghanthe Duchess of Sussexbut it is necessary to underline that one of the first royals who made the suit total white her mother was the trendiest, Letizia of Spain.
Letizia Ortiz with a white suit designed by Giorgio Armani on November 6, 2003 on the day of the announcement of her engagement with Prince Felipe of Spain.
Mark Cuthbert/Getty ImagesAlmost twenty years ago to the day, the precise date is November 6, 2003one of the most famous TV journalists in the country she was officially engaged to Felipe di Borbonefirst in line to the throne, son of Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofia.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, first left, and the Spanish royal family.
PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/Getty ImagesIf on that occasion Letizia Ortiz paid little attention to the outfit by purchasing a designer suit Giorgio Armani a few days before the announcement at lunchtime, taking advantage of the boutique’s closure, Leonor of Spain put both heart and reason into those clothes. In fact, she relies on one of the oldest tailors in Spain, Sastrería Serna, the same one that made the uniform worn by her father Felipe for her wedding, confirming the desire to give visibility to Made in Spain realities.
From the passion for light blue to the promotion of Made in Spain brands: everything in the style of Leonor of Spain
The Princess of Asturias turns 18. Despite her young age we can already trace the key elements of her wardrobe, rich in personality and respectful of her role. A taste that her town likes but also her mother Letizia who steals her clothes
Next to Leonor is her sister Sofia. The faithful Infanta proves to have just as much character, expertly combining the style ingredients of the perfect contemporary royal. In fact, she takes a cape dress looking at the model that queens and princesses like so much and adapts it Generation Z: the designer floral dress Erdema brand dear to its British “colleagues”, is rather short, cinched at the waist and with a lace around the neck.
Infanta Sofia with the rented Erdem dress.
Europa Press Entertainment/Getty ImagesBut not only. Infanta Sofia, like many girls her age, knows well how important it is sustainability of fashion. Instead of buying a dress for the occasion, she rents it like Kate did last year for the Earthshot Prize. In fact, the garment is part of an old collection and can be rented for a few hundred euros on the Spanish platform Borow.
Leonor of Spain and Infanta Sofia: the debut of the two fashion icons of Generation Z
Attentive to fashion and the values of sustainability, made in Spain and accessible prices, the two very young princesses participate in a series of events linked to the Princess of Girona award, demonstrating a sense of style and personality. Queen Letizia completes the trio: Cos for the day and Bouret for the evening
Letizia of Spain also pays attention to the theme, dusting off a dress Carolina Herrera worn a year ago on the occasion of official visit to Germany characterized by floral decorations on the shoulders.
King Felipe of Spain and Queen Letizia.
PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/Getty ImagesThe color is what is popular in the ruling houses of today, the royal blue which is coloring the era of the British king Charles III. This is a shade that is having its moment of popularity after the outpouring of Andrea Giambruno who started discussing the difference between Estoril blue and China blueforgetting “crowned” examples.
The Infanta Sofia in Erdem for hire, Princess Leonor, Queen Letizia and Pedro Sanchez.
Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesLetizia, always impeccable and composed, puts all her love for her daughter in her lobes. Her chest holds jewels of great value and great value but for Leonor’s special day she christens the earrings Bulgarians in white gold, diamonds and aquamarines received as a gift 18 years ago. The day the future queen of Spain was born.
The details of the tailored jacket worn by Leonor.
ANDRES BALLESTEROS/Getty ImagesLeonor of Spain and the infanta Sofia.
ANDRES BALLESTEROS/Getty ImagesQueen Letizia with the Bulgari earrings received as a gift on the day Leonor was born 18 years ago.
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