Queen Letizia's new dress, a Spanish brand and on sale

It was a great day for Their Majesties the King and Queen of Spain and their daughters, who attended the presentation of the Royal Orders and appointment of new Navy officers at the Marín Naval Military School in Pontevedra. King Felipe VI awarded the Princess of Asturias the Grand Cross of Naval Merit with white insignia. For the solemn ceremony, in which both Queen Leonor and the King wore full dress uniforms, Queen Letizia debuted a Spanish brand dress , which is now available at a discount.
Queen Letizia wore a Vogana design, the vintage-inspired Sevillian brand created by Carmen de la Puerta . This isn't the first time the Queen has opted for her designs , which even Queen Leonor has worn. On this occasion, the Queen debuted a midi-length linen dress with a V-neckline , fringed trim, and a slit below the bust. The flared skirt is very full and also finished with fringes.

This is a navy blue design with white details from a past collection that is no longer available for sale. However, the same model in burgundy can be purchased on the Seville-based brand's website for €199 (previously €249).
When it came to styling, Queen Letizia opted for white accessories, with low-heeled, ankle-tied sandals by Hugo Boss and a Furla clutch. As for jewelry, she wore gold hoop earrings and a Coreterno ring.
For her part, Infanta Sofía chose to match her mother's look, sporting the same color scheme and a nautical style , a summer must-have. The sister of the Princess of Asturias wore a two-piece outfit consisting of wide-legged navy blue trousers and an original white shirt.

The design in question is the Elini blouse with French sleeves, a boat neckline, and side gathering by Rivera . Its price is 96.90 euros , although it is on sale since it originally cost 138 euros. This brand was born from the passion for fashion of its founder Elisa, who started in the 1970s with a multi-brand store in San Agustín de Guadalix, a town near Madrid. In 2002, her son, Eduardo, joined the project, creating his first collection under the Rivera label. They currently have 15 of their own stores and work with 20 artisan workshops in Madrid and Toledo.
abc