This week, the activities related to the Princess of Girona Awards continue their course, and Princess Leonor, along with her sister the Infanta Sofia, continues to be the center of attention.
On the morning of Wednesday, July 10, the two young royals participated in a meeting with young people in the Santa Clotilde Gardens in Lloret de Mar, an event full of special moments that has been followed with great interest.
During this day, which is part of the Princess of Girona Foundation awards, Leonor and Sofia interacted with participants of various programs of the Foundation, which aims to promote positive change in society.
It was a morning marked by the complicity and social commitment of the sisters, who showed their dedication and enthusiasm.
As for their style, Leonor and Sofia opted for very different but equally elegant looks.
Infanta Sofia in a blue dress by Hugo in Lloret de Mar
Princess Leonor chose a white outfit, combined with a green blazer, reflecting an air of sophistication and freshness.
For her part, the Infanta Sofia opted for a more relaxed and summery option: a lovely short blue dress by Hugo, the German brand’s youth line.
Sofia’s dress featured a V-neckline, cut at the waist and flared sleeves. However, the Infanta decided to personalize it to give it her unique touch.
The youngest daughter of the King and Queen of Spain loosened the rubber bands on the sleeves, transforming them from a balloon style to a more flowing one, and closed the neckline of the dress.
This dress, known as the Kamen model, is available on sale for $120 and can also be found in a vibrant orange shade.
This is not the first time we see Sofia customizing her clothes, a habit she shares with her mother, Queen Letizia.
In fact, Sofia has made customization a regular feature of her closet.
True to her tastes, she prefers light fabrics, fluid cuts and minimalist patterns with a youthful and casual touch, whether with prints or cut-outs.
This summery, boho look in blue perfectly reflects her personal style, which we also saw on her visit to Jaume Plensa’s studio, where she opted for a bohemian white ensemble, and on the 10th anniversary of her father’s coronation, where she wore a blue jumpsuit.
We can’t wait to see what she will choose this year for the main event: The Princess of Girona Awards.