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GLAMOR
"We know Princess Leonor is on vacation because she's wearing baggy pants, a crochet top, and flat sandals."
The Bourbon sisters visited Rivera Spain and were a hit this summer. Now, it's the princess who has purchased a pair of super-wide trousers from this Madrid-based brand—loose, comfortable, and pure summer in turquoise—that are already sold out.

IT'S FASHION
"Rivera Spain grows 13% in the first half of the year with its focus on the domestic market."
For now, the Madrid-based company is focusing on Spain for further expansion. Next year, it plans to open stores in cities such as Barcelona, where it already has a presence, as well as in Malaga, Valencia, Zaragoza, and Seville.

I DONATE
"Rivera, the new favorite brand of Infanta Sofía and Princess Leonor: "We love to say we're shopkeepers."
The brand, which originated in the first store Elisa opened in San Agustín de Guadalix (Madrid) in 1977, is now a successful, local brand with VIP clients such as Ana Belén and the daughters of King Felipe and Queen Letizia.

HELLO
"Infanta Sofía, the most modern in Girona with her turquoise suit with a short jacket and culottes."
However, she opted for a very modern take on a classic suit, opting for a two-piece outfit consisting of a short, button-front jacket and wide-legged culottes. Her color choice, a trendy turquoise, is also very avant-garde, providing a illuminating effect on the face.

ELLE
"Queen Letizia and Infanta Sofía are choosing Spanish brands on a key day for Leonor."
A stylish duo with a Spanish stamp at the swearing-in ceremony of the midshipmen and presentation of dispatches in Marín (Galicia): boho, linen, and a lot of intention on a very important day for Princess Leonor...

THE REASON
"Infanta Sofía opts for simplicity with a minimalist (and discounted) look to support her sister."
The youngest daughter of the King and Queen has chosen a structured white blouse with French sleeves and straight-cut dark navy trousers, a combination that conveys maturity, freshness, and respect for the solemnity of the ceremony.