Queen Letizia made its first official appearance of the past Sunday summer, engendering with its presence the ceremony of the XIII Film Festival Atlàntida de Mallorca Film Festival.
This festival, which forms part of its annual vacation agenda, is a very dear event by the Queen given his passion for film and its affection for raising this festival to an international level.
Her attire is always a highly anticipated element that hints at her vacation wardrobe. This year’s look was loaded with Spanish brands and did not disappoint.
Queen Letizia’s styling at XIII Atlàntida Film Festival of Mallorca
Letizia grabbed all the attention in an elegant black dress from Uterqüe, one of her favorite brands, which she wore on the island two summers before.
The timeless LBD provided the perfect canvas for her accessories to shine, including a glittering gold clutch from Malababa.
The model clutch model Nanohontas, with its structure of skin, frizzled and a single agate broch in your genre, fit the perfect fit with the inclination of Letizia for sustainable fashion.
The gold earrings by Suma Cruz and espadrilles, were real stars of the ensemble, further enhancing her styling.
Letizia’s enviable collection of espadrilles runs the gamut of colors, with different heights and unique details. But these metallic gold espadrilles were a first, bringing sophistication while retaining her signature casual comfort.
The handmade espadrilles are from Calzados Picón, a small Murcian company that Letizia wore for the first time in 2020.
The public debut of her shoes sparked immense growth for the brand, which is now expanding its manufacturing capabilities and digital presence to meet the demand from Spanish and international customers eager to emulate Letizia’s style.
In keeping with the Queen’s preference for natural materials, these espadrilles feature chrome-free leather and jute and cork soles.
Ankle ties create a classic, flattering silhouette that elongates the legs. Although simple design, the custom-made last ensures a perfect fit for Letizia’s feet.
Spanish portal Vanitatis has reported that the Picón brand will not release this custom gold pair to the public for at least a year, a gesture that some brands employ with royalty.
There is no doubt, that her wise style choices continue to captivate her fans and boost Spanish brands with her influence as a trendsetter.