Blu navy and black. It’s not a dress code imposed, but a shared style choice. For the concert that anticipates the evening of the Princess of Asturias Awards 2025the Spanish royal family presents a portrait of choral elegance. Yet, observing the looks of Letizia of Spain, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia in Oviedo, the chromatic harmony reveals three distinct personalities. A style lesson on how to be coordinated, but never identical, between couture fringes, precious tweeds and daring necklines.

Letizia of Spain: the top with unexpected fringes

There Queen Letizia has attracted attention by choosing a new design that distances itself from its recent minimalism. He opted for a dark blue top by Carolina Herreracharacterized by an elegant lapel collar in contrasting black satin. The real surprise? The short sleeves, from which they hung unexpectedly fringes of beads and sequinsa trendy detail that added modernity. The top piece was paired with black high-waisted wide-leg trousers by Sybillaa cut that slims the figure creating the “long legs” effect, much loved by Letizia of Spain. To complete the outfit, a dark satin clutch, classics kitten heels blacks and his now iconic Coreterno ring.

King Felipe VI, Letizia of Spain, Princess Leonor, Infanta Sofia pose with the orchestra during the Princess of Asturias Awards concert (EPA/BALLESTEROS)

Leonor of Spain, at the concert with tweed elegance

In perfect chromatic harmony with the mother, the Princess Leonor he chose the refinement of navy blue for a designer suit Emporio Armani. The absolute protagonist was the blazer: precious tweed embroidered with sequins tone on tone, equipped with modern slits on the cuffs. Having abandoned the skirt proposed on the catwalk, the heir to the throne preferred to combine the jacket with simple tailored trousers in the same shade. On her feet, black pointed pumps with comfortable heels and a blue velvet handbag. A youthful, regal and decidedly trendy look.

Backless: Infanta Sofia’s daring jumpsuit

THE’infant Sofia she chose a total black look that marks an evolution towards a more mature style. The youngest of the family surprised with an unexpected event Hugo Boss jumpsuit. Crafted from fluid, stretchy crepe, the design featured loose-fitting trousers and a bold neck halter (American style) which he left elegantly bare back. To mark the waistline, a thin patent leather belt with a golden buckle. Remarkable final touch: Sofia of Spain wore Karen Halam’s ring belonging to her mother and, true to her style, she gave up heels for ballet flats slingback pointed toe by Pretty Ballerinas.

The blue and black harmony of the Spanish royal family

The appearance of the entire royal family, with even the King Felipe VI coordinated in tone, it was a demonstration of chromatic harmony. The rigorous palette of blue and black was the inspiration common threadunifying the institutional image and at the same time allowing the sartorial details of each to emerge. A perfect balance between sobriety and fashion touches contemporary, which confirms the Oviedo concert as one of the most anticipated stylistic events to observe the evolution of royal looks.

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