Leonor of Spain: the braided chignon hairstyle

PFor his first official commitment of the year, Leonor of Spain chooses mother Letizia Ortiz’s favorite up-do hairstyle: a tightly gathered chignon with a braided finish, with a rigorous and elegant mood but in Gen Z style.

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Leonor of Spain at the parade with the chignon

Last October 31st she turned 18 and officially entered the role of heir to the throne, the first official date of 2024 is the inauguration of the Spanish military year. Present at Military Easter together with his parents, the king Felipe VI and the Queen Letiziathe Princess Leonor abandon your loose, romantic hair for a day for a rigorous up-do hairstyle with a twist. Perfect example of elegance, especially if the hat is also included in the look

The beauty look in full uniform

Madrid, 6 January 2024. The royal family is present at the parade celebrating the reconquest of the island of Menorca, with the rejna dressed in ultra minimalist black to leave the scene to her daughter born in 2005 and future queen. The Spanish beauty icon radiates the event with her dress uniform and her outfit austere hairdo.

Madrid, 6 January 2024. Leonor of Spain at the Pascua Militar ceremony. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

L’ballerina style hair look she doesn’t have a strand out of place and leaves her face completely uncovered. The make-up is practically zero, except for a veil of black mascara and a coat of pink gloss. The eyebrows are left natural and freshly combed to give more order. Every little detail is designed to create a regal and authoritative image, in a very modern way Gen Z.

The chic hairstyle even with the hat

Before returning to the Military Academy of Zaragoza, theheir to the crown attends his first formal date of 2024 with a very tight harvest and the parting placed precisely in the middle of the forehead. The look – also favored by Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle in the event of solemn appointments – shows off a slight shade on the temples honey-colored lightening.

(Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

The detail, designed specifically to illuminate the face in a sophisticated way, stands out gracefully even when the standard hat is present.

The red beret with the royal coat of arms dropped forward on the face (already shown off last September on the occasion of the sword delivery ceremony) leaving the back of the head uncovered. Leaving all the protagonism to the full-bodied braided chignon positioned just above the nape of the neck.

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