The kings of Spain are in the Netherlands to attend a gala dinner. This morning his state trip began with a public welcome in front of the royal palace in Amsterdam. Queen Letizia has chosen for the occasion a dress by one of her favorite designers, Moisés Nieto.
This is an elegant jade green dress. tweed with lurex, fitted at the waist and with openings in the sleeves that provide a slight trumpet effect
Although it is custom made, the dress is inspired by a design from her collection for this spring. The belt, the 'nude' colored shoes with sensible heels and the geometric cut bag also belong to the designer from Jaen. Letizia has combined them with emerald jewelry that belongs to Queen Emeritus Sofía and a headdress made of simanay and tulle signed by the Madrid hat shop Balel. The queen already used her creations at the coronation of Charles III or at the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Moisés Nieto also dressed Princess Leonor in tweed at the latest Princess of Asturias awards. On this occasion he designed for her a two-piece navy blue set with a peplum jacket and tulle skirt. The designer from Jaen has dressed the queen on several occasions; One of her best-known designs was the pink dress made of shiny technical fabric that the queen used to inaugurate ARCO in 2023. It was she who presented him with the national fashion award for new design value in 2017.
Nieto has been designing for more than a decade; He first showed his collections on the Cibeles catwalk and for some years he has walked independently within the framework of Madrid es Moda. His garments stand out within Spanish design for being functional and sober and having an average price that does not usually exceed 600 euros. Last year he opened his own store in Madrid, in the Conde Duque neighborhood, which he also doubles as a studio. Committed to sustainability, he created La Hacería two years ago, the first search engine for Spanish artisans. His latest collection, also inspired by the Japanese Ivy subculture, is made with stock fabrics provided by Recovo, the textile waste management platform.
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