Next Saturday, October 12, the Spanish Royal Family He has one of his most notable official appointments marked in his diary. Their Majesties the Kings, accompanied by the Princess of Asturias, will once again preside over the celebration of the Columbus dayan act in which so much Mrs. Letizia as their daughters are always protagonists with their looks. This 2024 marks a decade since the heir to the throne and her sister, Infanta Sofía, attended the traditional National Day parade for the first time and when reviewing all their appearances over time, there is a clear change of style of both. It was in 2014, at ages 9 and 7, when the young women debuted at the event and, as they used to do in most of their public events, they wore matching outfits. Princess Leonor wore a dress with a ‘paisley’ print in pink tones with long sleeves and decorated with ruffles on the neck and cuffs from the Spanish brand. Nanos. The Infanta, for her part, wore a very similar design from the same brand in blue tones and with a floral print with a ruffle as a skirt. As accessories, the two finished off the models with nude ballet flats and styled their hair with a braided semi-updo.
The next two seasons, they wore larger outfits. wintry. In 2015, they opted for dark-toned styles from the same house Nanos. The future Queen opted for a navy blue dress with a paisley print and a matching cardigan decorated with pink tassels while the little one from the Royal House opted for a gray model combined with a brown cardigan. Both once again sported mini braids in their hair and wore dark tights.
For her part, in 2016, the Princess opted for a black coat with a baby collar and double breasted Carolina Herreraone of his mother’s favorite brands. Her sister wore a very similar model with less flight and in red signed by the designer Pili Carrera. And in 2017, the heiress surprised with a striking look. She once again wore a CH design, but in this case it was a dress with a rounded neckline, sleeveless and a flattering cut at the waist from which a large full skirt emerged made of a textured fabric in powerful red. In the chest area it also had an embroidery of butterflies. She finished it off with a ‘crop’ jacket and ballet flats of the same tone. Doña Sofía, in this case, moved away from her sister’s style and chose a straight tweed design with gold buttons on one side, also by Pili Carrera.
The following season they wore matching outfits again. They both wore dresses with a checkered print although in opposite colors. Doña Leonor once again chose red and wore a design with a round neck, French sleeves and cut at the waist with a ‘print’ in yellow, green and blue while her sister chose a two-piece consisting of a jacket and a skirt in pastel blue with ‘print’ in a more marked blue tone. That year, the eldest daughter of the Kings wore the Golden Fleece. And once again, they dressed in the same style in 2019. Although the Princess of Asturias opted for a straight pastel pink tweed dress decorated with bordered details at the waist and the Golden Fleece, the Infanta chose a model of the same fabric with blue flared skirt and front pockets. For the first time, they left their braids aside and wore their hair loose in light waves.
However, the change between the two began in 2020. In the middle of the pandemic, the mask at that time was mandatory and it was the last year that we saw the two sisters together in that event before Leonor traveled to Wales to attend her Baccalaureate studies. . On that occasion, she wore a white wool sweater with puffed elbow sleeves signed by the youth brand &Other Stories and a midi and flared skirt in a very elegant grayish blue. In addition, she wore her first heels, a pair of very low square-heeled glitter flats from Mascaró. Infanta Sofía, in her case, wore a complete outfit of Inditex. It was a set consisting of a white blouse with a fallen bow of Zara and navy blue flared pants Stradivarius. To match, some flat ballet flats with a pointed toe from Pretty Ballerinas.
In 2021, the youngest daughter of Felipe VI and Doña Letizia attended the October 12 parade for the first time without the company of the future Queen and gave a true fashion lesson for Generation Z. Like a true trend expert, she wore a bohemian mini dress with ruffles, fluid sleeves and blue embroidery from the French house Claudia Pierlot which had a price of 285 euros. To top it off, she opted for trendy footwear, black leather ballet flats with tied straps at the ankles from the Spanish brand. Bobo’s.
The following year, again without the presence of the heir to the throne, the youngest of the kings once again stood out with her style. For the occasion, she chose a short dress above the knee, made of airy navy blue chiffon and a large white polka dot print decorated with a bow at the waist and long puffed sleeves. The model was signed by Carolina Herrera and completed it with flat pointe ballet flats in the same tone as the design. As on previous occasions, she wore her hair down with a side part and light waves.
Finally, the absence of 2023 was that of the Infanta, who, like the Princess of Asturias, was in Wales studying. That season, the eldest daughter of the Spanish monarchs was present and she did so wearing the Army dress uniformspecifically the model consisting of khaki green pants, white shirt, black tie and maroon beret. Additionally, she tied her long hair into an elegant braided bun.
It was the first time he presided over the Columbus Day Parade She was part of the Army and, logically, all eyes were focused on her.
This 2024, 10 years after attending the event for the first time with her parents, the Princess of Asturias will accompany them again. However, like last year, Infanta Sofía will not be able to do so since she is out of the country for her high school studies.
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