The gardens of the Zarzuela Palace were the perfect setting for Infanta Sofia to wear a new pink dress.
In a moment charged with significance, the youngest daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia became one of the protagonists of an event that gave her the opportunity to meet her future schoolmates.
Anticipating the life that awaits her in the UK, the Infanta Sofia played a dual role in a traditional audience.
Accompanied by her parents, the young princess acted as both hostess and future student, meeting with members of the board of trustees of the Spanish Committee of the United World Schools Foundation and her future classmates.
Infanta Sofia in a pink low-cost dress
For this event, Infanta Sofia’s wardrobe became a topic of conversation. Her attire, composed of different elements, showed her characteristic style.
The centerpiece was her new pink, inexpensive dress by the Spanish brand Sfera.
It is a design with simple and refined lines, featuring a short skater skirt that falls to mid-thigh, accentuating Infanta Sofia’s long legs.
The distinctive touch lies in the seams that crisscross the print from top to bottom, enhancing the silhouette of the youngest daughter of the King and Queen.
The dress, now 25% off, is priced at 29.99 euros ($33).
Pink has gradually become an important color in Queen Letizia’s closet, as we have seen in recent months.
To add a touch of style to her outfit, the Infanta Sofia chose a pair of special and newly released shoes.
These are leather ballerinas with floral prints and a large buckle on the front.
Made of leather and with a pointed toe, they have attracted all the attention.
These comfortable shoes are from the Spanish brand Adeba, which has not taken long to make a place in the collection of the youngest daughter of the King and Queen.
Infanta Sofia moves to Wales
The countdown begins for Sofia to embark on her academic journey, following in the footsteps of her older sister, Princess Leonor.
At the end of August, the second daughter of King Felipe and Queen Letizia will head to Wales to study the two years of the International Baccalaureate at the prestigious UWC Atlantic College.
While the heir to the throne finished her studies there this year, the youngest member of the Borbón Ortiz clan will soon bid farewell, embracing her own educational adventure.