First still photograph of the Royal Family in their official summer in the Balearic capital. A walk through the Sierra de la Tramuntana on a cobbled path and surrounded by palm trees. They are accompanied by that flattering Mediterranean sunset light. This has been the scenery created for the first summer outing of Felipe VI, Letizia and her daughters. These are the looks.
The Queen has gone from Uterqüe black to barbicore pink. The color, from the movie Barbie by Margot Robbie, has dyed the entire planet this summer with raspberry. The Queen joins the global trend.
Doña Letizia usually blends in with the Balearic Islands in her looks. She goes from Ibizan adlib nuclear white to Mediterranean blue and from Mallorcan languages (a pattern that carries the island’s DNA) to the designs of Pedro Erroz or Charo Ruiz Ibiza. She looks for that kilometer zero fashion display, which responds to her personal tribute to local, responsible and eco-sustainable textiles. On this occasion, Felipe VI’s wife wears a V-neck dress with a drawstring to adjust it to her waist. She accompanies her choice with a carrycot (100% beach accessory) and the super-flat Torres espadrilles, her favorite.
Sofia shines alone. She arrives, smiles and the camera falls in love with her. The infanta, very tall, wears a mini caftan dress with a thousand flowers embroidered in pink, blue and green on a white background. Design marvel. Much more discreet, Leonor.
The Princess of Asturias has chosen a petrol blue dress with flared sleeves that is finished off with a strip of decorative buttons up to the knee, a V-neckline and front opening. A design that is too serene and too demure for the very young Leonor. It is a curious coincidence that all of them, fathers and daughters, go together in espadrilles.