The royals do not only live off the major international luxury brands, others such as Zara or Mango also manage to gain a foothold in their dressing rooms.
Carolina de Monaco’s daughter spent a few days in Ibiza last summer, where she was a dress signed by Zara. It is a mid-length model with a print of pink flowers on a white background, buttoned at the front, with a V-neckline, flowing short sleeves and a beautiful draped skirt. The royal combined the dress with a raffia bag from Vanessa Bruno and oval sunglasses from Loewe.
That’s how elegant the little pages were at Pippa Middleton’s wedding. The Prince and Princess of Wales relied on Malaga designer Pepa González to dress their older children on such a special day. It’s about two looks like from Pepa & Co, but they are not the only ‘made in Spain’ that we can find in the closet of the smallest of the house, they also have clothes from Amaia Kids.
Last Tuesday, the Princess of Wales inspired us with this looks like halftime he bought in Mango for the modest price of 30 euros. It is an olive green dress from the Committed collection, made of fine rib knit fabric, midi length, flared cut and perkins neckline. The garment is available for purchase on the Mango website in the color chosen by Kate Middleton or in beige.
Undoubtedly an unconditional fan of Spanish fashion. It is common to see the Queen of the Netherlands wearing Massimo Dutti or Zara clothes. The royal wore Spanish fashion in one of her historic poses, the portraits for her 50th birthday on May 16, 2021. Máxima chose some flower-shaped earrings in nude enamel surrounded by a gold rim from Zara, and a chunky knit turtleneck sweater by Massimo Dutti.
The royal wore it during her tour of Africa Castañer black espadrilles. Prince Harry’s wife opted for a comfortable and casual wedge style for this kind of travel, which she paired with an animal and ethnic print dress from the firm Mayamiko, handcrafted by natives of Malawi. Queen Letizia or Kate Middleton also have Castañer espadrilles in their shoe rack.
Spanish designers are also arriving outside Europe. Rania from Jordan wore one bag made in Spain by Tissa Fontaneda which had a price of 695 euros. This is the Rock me crossover bag model in khaki, handmade by Spanish artisans with soft and velvety lamb nappa leather. A bag with a woven cotton body and an adjustable strap, it also features a range of metal bubble fittings. Queen Letizia also has a bag by Tissa Fontaneda in her collection.
Last year, the young woman wore these green jeans with wide legs during the summer pose of the Royal House. It is a Zara garment that cost 29.95 euros that the royal combined with a blouse and sneakers signed by Nike. Due to the color of the garment, it attracted the most attention of the looks like last.
Source: Marie Claire

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