Although the spotlight seemed to be divided between her daughters and the queen emeritus, it was Letizia who once again made it clear that her connection to Mallorca is not just institutional.
In the gardens of the Marivent Palace, the Queen opted for an Ibiza-inspired white dress, the kind that only works if worn naturally, and she did just that.
The garment, designed by Ibizan designer Tony Bonet, belongs to the Arrels capsule collection.
Made of embroidered batiste and with a flared skirt, the dress has structure, flare, and pockets. Yes, pockets. A detail that the designer himself considers “essential.”
The most interesting thing is how Letizia completes these looks. This time she chose flat gold espadrilles—practical, pretty, and consistent with her current needs—her inseparable Coreterno ring, and earrings with history.
Literally. Isabel Guarch’s Llum model is inspired by the famous rose window of Palma Cathedral and the luminous phenomenon that occurs only twice a year. Gold, diamonds, and a direct nod to Mallorcan craftsmanship, which the Queen defends with gestures, not speeches.
It might seem like just another aesthetic choice, but we know it’s not. As on other occasions, Letizia once again turns fashion into a channel for strengthening bonds.