Princess Leonor, 17, wore a spectacular polka dot dress on her visit to the Military Academy of Zaragoza.
The heir to the throne has starred in a week full of highlights. The Princess of Asturias made her first public visit to the academy where she will begin her career in the Army on August 17.
On this Friday, Leonor joined her parents, the King and Queen of Spain for the military dispatch ceremony.
Princess Leonor’s polka dot dress at the Military Academy
For this occasion, Leonor presented her fourth new outfit of the week, once again boosting Spanish fashion, just like her mother, Queen Letizia.
The outfit was designed by Barey, a Cordovan fashion house making its grand debut in the royal closet.
All eyes were on the Princess of Asturias this Friday, which will undoubtedly be a boost for the brand, as has happened on other occasions with lesser-known designers when their creations are worn by Queen Letizia or any of her daughters.
The skirt and top, known as the ‘Sevilla’ model, are made in white with printed black polka dots.
The skirt is priced at 120 euros ($130), while the top is on sale for 110 euros ($120).
This outfit is still available on their website, although the “Leonor effect” will probably sell it out.
Leonor highlighted on the ensemble the Golden Fleece insignia, which the crown princess received from her father, King Philip, on January 30, 2018.
The brand also confirmed to the Spanish portal Vanitatis, that the Princess of Asturias has made modifications to both the skirt and the top.
On the one hand, the princess’s skirt is knee-length, while the original design is midi-length. In addition, the shoulder pads have been removed from the top.
But Leonor’s debut is not limited to the skirt and top ensemble. For her first visit to the Military Academy of Zaragoza, she also debuted a bag and shoes.
The bag is from the Spanish brand Olivia Mareque, has a rigid structure, and magnetic closure, and is made of vegan leather that mimics the finish of leather.
The model worn by the princess is black, matching the polka dots of her outfit.
This bag is available in pre-sale for a price between 125 and 145 euros ($136 and $158), with some customizable details.
As for the shoes worn by the Princess of Asturias at the Military Academy of Zaragoza, a black slingback belonging to the Spanish firm Bgo & Me. It is a pointed-toe and mule-style design, with a strap of the same material and color that crosses the instep.
This detail provides the heiress with comfort and security when walking. In addition, the front shape is not straight, but has a small opening, which gives a distinctive touch to the design.
Completing her look, the Princess of Asturias wore very natural makeup and her hair loose, which made it difficult to see her earrings.
Undoubtedly, this appointment was very significant for Leonor because it marks her first visit to the military academy, where she will undergo her training starting in August.