Princess Leonor has made headlines once again, after her first photos in a swimsuit were published.
The heiress to the Spanish throne was photographed enjoying the beach with her companions, and one detail in particular has generated great interest: the bikini she chose for the occasion.
Princess Leonor Bikini
It is a swimsuit from the Spanish firm Bohodot, a brand born in Barcelona in 2012 thanks to the initiative of a mother and daughter, Peque and Cris, reveals the Spanish portal Vanitatis.
The company has established itself in the swimwear fashion sector thanks to its commitment to fresh designs, made in Spain and with sustainable materials.
As they explain on their website, their goal is to be part of the best summers of their customers and accompany them in unforgettable moments under the sun.
In the photographs, Leonor wears the top of the Alegria model, a halter style top with a small golden ring at the neckline.
Its floral print in shades of green, pink, orange and yellow gives it a youthful and summery feel.
In addition, the design has an adjustable metal back closure in three positions, adapting perfectly to the body.
The price of this piece is 44 euros, about 48 U.S. dollars approximately.
For the bottom, the princess opted for the Sand model, a Brazilian cut design with two thick straps on the sides, which allows a comfortable and flattering fit.
This bottom is priced at 33 euros ($36), making the entire set a total cost of 77 euros ($84).
Beyond its attractive design, the garment stands out for its commitment to sustainability. It is 70% made from recycled materials extracted from the Mediterranean Sea, which reinforces the brand’s eco-friendly philosophy.
Since its creation, Bohodot has been a benchmark in sustainable and feminine swimwear.
“We have built a brand by women for women,” say Peque and Cris.
Their team is mostly made up of women, and their mission is to offer garments that are not only aesthetically attractive, but also contribute to the well-being of the planet.