Letizia Ortiz is now a habit: every time she drew from her mother-in-law’s wardrobe

Letizia Ortiz he got a taste for it. For her latest public release, the Spanish sovereign has in fact once again drawn from the wardrobe of her mother-in-law, the Queen Sophiachoosing to wear a flamboyant dress by Carolina Herrera with décolleté en pendant.

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The dress, a midi dress with puffed sleeves and pleated skirt, had already been sported by the mother of King Felipe in 1980, during an official visit to Denmark, and then on other subsequent occasions.

Queen Sofia in Denmark in 1980

Gianni Ferrari

A garment to which Ortiz seems to be particularly fond of since she had already chosen it in 2018 to attend the National Fashion Industry Awards of Spain.

Letizia Ortiz in Madrid in 2018 with the Carolina Herrera dress of Queen Sofia

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A gesture, that of drawing from the wardrobe of the mother-in-law, which is now becoming a real custom at the Palacio Real. In fact, it is not the first time that the former journalist entrusts to the considered choice of some of his looks signs of a now matured affection towards the Queen mother. At the beginning of the year, for example, it was the turn of a Valentino emerald green with attached floral bodice, previously worn by Sofia in 1977 in Germany, to point out the more than serene relations between the two. Letizia showed off her long dress in January, on the occasion of an institutional meeting at the Palazzo.

Letizia Ortiz in Madrid in January 2022 with Queen Sofia’s Valentino dress

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But the appreciation of the mother-in-law’s style choices had already been noticed in September last year, when the Spanish sovereign chose to slip into a candid bon ton dress with floral applications, finished with a lavender-colored crewneck, worn by the mother-in-law in 1981 during a trip to Italy, specifically in Rome.

Queen Sofia in 1981 during a visit to Italy

Gianni Ferrari

Queen Letizia, in Madrid, in September 2021 with the same dress as her mother-in-law

Carlos Alvarez

A lot of water has passed under the bridge since that bad episode, dating back to 2018, which took place in front of everyone as they left the Church on Easter day. An accident along the way, which fueled gossip about the alleged tensions between daughter-in-law and mother-in-law.

But now they have vanished into thin air. Or, at least, stylistically speaking.

Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:

– Letizia Ortiz, longing for jeans on the streets of La Palma
– Letizia Ortiz at Fashion Week: the white, no-brand look that smells of peace and neutrality


Source: Vanity Fair

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