Oviedo once again brimmed with style and tradition during the highly anticipated concert preceding the Princess of Asturias Awards, an annual event that brings together the Royal Family at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium.
This year, 2025, was no exception, and once again, Queen Letizia, Princess Leonor, and Infanta Sofía demonstrated that coordination and style are also part of royal protocol.

The three women of the Spanish royal family opted for dark tones—ranging from blue to black—and showcased three distinct interpretations of fashion, all rooted in the same language: sophistication.

Queen Letizia chose a simple outfit, but with the modern touch that is so characteristic of her. She once again opted for trousers, a nod to her practical and refined style, with a wide-leg design by Sybilla that we had seen before, but reinterpreted with flair.

She paired it with a cobalt blue top featuring a black Peter Pan collar, adorned with beaded sleeves that added just the right amount of sparkle. True to her functional elegance, she completed the look with Magrit pumps and a Felipe Varela bag, pieces that are almost a personal signature in her wardrobe.

Leonor, meanwhile, dazzled in a blue Emporio Armani tweed jacket adorned with sequins, adding a touch of lightness without sacrificing elegance.

The heiress to the throne chose a monochromatic, balanced, and youthful look, with nods to her mother in both the cut and the color.
The most special detail, however, was in her earrings: the same ones Letizia received when her eldest daughter was born, a jewel by Aldao with diamonds and aquamarines that connects both generations of royal women.

Infanta Sofia, always with a more relaxed and modern touch, opted for a dark blue Hugo Boss jumpsuit with an open back. She paired it with Karen Hallam’s famous ring, a piece that has become a symbol of the family, and PrettyBallerinas flats that completed her youthful and comfortable look.
Together, the three presented a harmonious and coherent image, showcasing a contemporary and balanced style.
