Oviedo once again became the stage where Princess Leonor shone with her own light. At the Princess of Asturias Awards, the heiress chose a purple dress with a jacquard print from H&M. Yes, it was a low-cost design, but it had the right touch of distinction that already characterizes the eldest daughter of the king and queen.
Leonor chose a design that stands out not only for its unusual color, but also for its thoughtful simplicity.

It’s a midi dress with a youthful vibe that was slightly customized: the sleeves, originally open, were closed with jeweled buttons, and the semi-transparent fabric was lined for a more polished finish.

The result was elegant and functional, without excess or artifice. She paired it with low-heeled slingbacks and amethyst earrings, a nod to her family, as they belong to Queen Letizia’s jewelry collection.

Her choice conveyed maturity without sacrificing freshness, a stance consistent with the institutional role she is beginning to establish.

Another interesting detail was her decision not to wear a purse or rings, perhaps reflecting the discipline she acquired at the General Air Force Academy, where comfort and practicality are paramount. Even so, she maintained the color sobriety that suits her so well.
