On Galicia Day and the Feast of Santiago the Apostle, members of the Spanish royal family indulged in the scent of summer.
The summer season offers opportunities for colorful outfits. And on Monday, July 25, Queen Letizia of Spain and her daughters Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia took full advantage of it. Coming to attend the celebrations of the Day of Galicia and the Feast of St. James the Apostle held in Santiago de Compostela, they each bet on a color. A stylish image reminiscent of an ice cream or fresh fruit display, as their dresses took on a vitamin hue.
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Queen Letizia of Spain wore a mango-colored long structured dress. The Vogana-branded creation was accompanied by open heels and a soft brown bag. Her eldest daughter, Leonor, wore a “bigot” dress by Cayrowoman, which consisted of a central pink panel edged in cherry red. Finally, Infanta Sofia showed up in a blue bubble dress. A range of bright shades combined with elegance.
color block
So the trio chose to showcase a major trend of the 60s and 80s and 2000s: color blocking. A style trick that plays only on color and cut, which allows, among other things, to enhance or enhance the tone of the face and play on associations. Orange, pink-red and blue combination. alliance that works especially in the middle of summer.
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Source: Le Figaro