During her latest public appearance, Infanta Sofía wanted to have a lovely gesture with the Spanish businessman, Amancio Ortega. With this gesture, the young woman has revealed what many already suspected: her passion for fashion.
This morning, the Zarzuela Palace became the setting for an important institutional event. Although unintentionally, it ended up turning into a true style parade across generations.

Several minutes after her solo audience, Queen Letizia reappeared alongside King Felipe VI and, to the surprise of many, also with Infanta Sofía. The three presided over the reception for the Board of Trustees of the Spanish Committee Foundation of United World Colleges.
However, despite the great prominence her mother always has, this time the youngest daughter of the monarchs became the center of everyone's attention. All thanks to the outfit she chose for the occasion.
Infanta Sofía has a lovely gesture with Amancio Ortega
This morning, mother and daughter starred in one of the most notable scenes of the day by appearing at this event in two almost identical dresses, but in different shades.

There is no doubt that Infanta Sofía is gradually shaping her stylistic identity. That's why, for this occasion, she opted for an outfit that could well be seen as a nod to the well-known Spanish businessman, Amancio Ortega.
The youngest daughter of the monarchs chose a Zara dress from her mother's personal wardrobe. This is a garment that Queen Letizia has worn on previous occasions.
It is an emerald green, fitted, high-neck, midi-length dress designed by Amancio Ortega and his team. This piece immediately recalls the styles that Queen Letizia has worn on several occasions.

In fact, Infanta Sofía's mother debuted this dress at the 2023 Retina Eco Awards. This event was held at the Royal Tapestry Factory. Now, the young woman has dazzled with it again during her latest public appearance.
Meanwhile, the Spanish monarch has once again shown her elegance with a dress that was already part of her wardrobe. It is a draped Mango design that she wore for the first time last year in Girona.
The design, similar to her daughter's, is made with a linen and cotton blend, with an asymmetrical neckline and midi skirt. However, this time she decided to make a small personal adjustment to the original dress: she removed the long sleeve.