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Queen Letizia's dress confirming that she shares a wardrobe with Princess Leonor
There are no two without three, and the third time lucky, they say.
This has been demonstrated by
Queen Letizia
at the
Marivent Palace,
where, accompanying
King Felipe VI,
she received the island's authorities and a representation of Balearic society, on the occasion of the Royal Family's summer stay in Palma, in an event that was tradition until the pandemic arrived.
For the occasion she has once again chosen the color orange, which she already wore in the Offering to the Apostle Santiago.
A reception for which he
has dressed up to the task,
leaving aside
the flat sandals by Magrit
with which he began his stay on the island, suitable for the closing ceremony of the
Atlántida Mallorca Film Fest,
but not
the espadrilles,
footwear that He has been faithful even in a night event.
This is, then, the third act where the Queen has been seen, this time with
the King and Doña Sofía.
Because let us remember that 'to the cinema', her great passion, she went alone, as she did in 2021, and the tour of the Cartuja was a family event where her Majesties were accompanied by Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía .
Queen Letizia and her most folk (and island) night
Let's call it folk or bohemian, Queen Letizia has not wanted to forget that we are in a summer night and therefore has adapted the styling to the occasion.
She has released a dress with boho airs,
long and with a large protagonist print
, something not very common in the Queen, which is usually more minimalist details.
As background color, orange that seems to be her new tone from her vacation: as details,
the green cacti
drawn on the fabric.
The design of the dress, with a pronounced Bardot neckline, is by
Charo Ruiz,
a Spanish designer well known for her
Ibizan and hippy style.
In fact, the model is accompanied by an elastic bodice that fits the torso while the full skirt, with an opening included, gives the volume contrast.
This is
the 'Aryana' model, it
is available on the brand's website and costs 351.20 euros on sale.
but the thing does not end here.
The print on the dress is made, like the entire
Barbary Paradise
collection by Charo Ruiz, to which the Queen's model belongs, by the Majorcan artist
Sebastian Marc Graham
who, according to the firm, has drawn "oval strokes in poppy red that crown the areolas diluted in lime green and moss tones that contrast on three different sky blue, terracotta and black backgrounds".
At night, Letizia also with espadrilles
It looks like
espadrilles
are definitely the real footwear this summer.
This is how we have verified it with the model that the Queen has worn, orange as the base of the dress.
These are wedge espadrilles tied with bows, whose peculiarity lies in the fact that these are somewhat darker than the rest of the footwear.
When in Rome, do as the Romans
If Queen Letizia's stay in Mallorca this summer has been characterized in terms of fashion for anything, it has been for
the choice of pieces from the Balearic Islands,
and we are not just talking about Charo Ruiz's dress for this occasion.
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The monarch is not only a great supporter of Spanish fashion, as she shows more and more frequently, but she also has winks through clothes and details like the one she had last Monday, that is,
choosing a Balearic designer
to walk around the island.
And it is that the skirt that he wore in the Cartuja de Valldemossa is by
Pablo Erroz,
a Majorcan designer (1989) who founded his own brand in 2010, after having passed through Inditex.
According to the brand, it is a made-to-measure skirt made of Majorcan ikat fabric belonging to the latest collection and developed together with the local
Textil Bujosa craft workshop.
The flat or espadrille espadrilles
went the same way ,
a beige flat model that the Queen had already worn in Mallorca in 2021, from the
Espardenyes Torres brand,
from Ibiza, which perpetuates the artisan tradition.
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