The we dressed in the marinara in the manner of Letizia of Spain. Choosing blue and white was almost an obligatory choice for the sovereign who together with King Felipe and infanta Sofia went to Pontevedra, Galicia, to celebrate the end of the training at the Marín Naval Academy of first -born Leonor. A special day for the heir to the throne, culminating in the great cross for naval merit, the honor that the sovereign delivered to his daughter, the Princess of the Asturies.
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For a ceremony of this type, a suitable dress was needed: something simple that did not steal the attention from Leonor but that at the same time was appropriate for an event carried out in the late morning. And then an important detail for the queen: that what ended up in the spotlight was a garment Made in Spain Since one of the moments highlight It was the oath of the new officers to the Spanish flag.
Letizia of Spain.
Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesLetizia of Spain then turned to Voganaa brand not new from the parts of its wardrobe. As we can read on the brand’s website, Vogana is “A Spanish fashion brand specialized in the design of dresses for self -confident and independent women»And on this the Reina It seems to be the ideal customer. Originally from Osuna with a life between Seville and Madrid, Carmen de la Puerta In 2018 he founded the brand that creates garments characterized by the “Andalusian seal” in Spain with a vintage inspiration.

Letizia of Spain.
Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesThe MIDI and viscose model without sleeves, with V -neckline and small flounces underlined by fringes and a white bonding that gives that touch boho to the typical colors of the nautical and marine world. To complete the look with the same purpose of creating the contrast with blue there are the bag Furla and a pair of sandals Hugo Boss.

Queen Letizia.
Mike Chicorro / Zuma Press Wire / SplashNews.com / IPA- AGENCY.NETTHE’Infanta Sofia it was torn to Dress code But he did it in his style. The second son of Felipe and Letizia likes contemporary clothes, without too many frills and clear lines. The white blouse labeled Riveracombined with pants and slingback Dark blue, it was essential but not trivial thanks to details such as the three -quarter sleeves and the lateral curl that moved to the model.

Letizia of Spain and the Infanta Sofia.
Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesRivera is also a fairly Spanish brand. Among other things, it is a family business carried out by Elisa and Eduardo Rivera, mother and son. Information that must not have escaped the real who has a very strong bond with his mother Letizia, the Queen of Spain.

The Infanta Sofia.
Mike Chicorro/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock/IPA-Agency.netAt the ceremony of delivery of a prize aimed at journalists, the real showed a bold look in which it has expertly mixed with contemporaneity and tradition. In fact, one of the classified pieces stood around the neck Joyas de Pasarthe jewels handed down of sovereign sovereign

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