5 style keys of Infanta Sofía at 17 years old: from minidresses to sharing a look with Letizia

The international press has echoed the looks – casual and trendy – of Infanta Sofia. “An inspiration for Generation Z”, some media headlined. Despite being only a teenager, the youngest daughter of the Kings already points out ways like new royal icon. Like Queen Letizia, she often uses fashion to express herself: whether wearing a rented dress at the most important event of the year or trying out the most daring trends.

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This is how Queen Letizia’s style has evolved, look by look

This is how Queen Letizia’s style has evolved, look by look

THE STYLE OF INFANTA SOFÍA ON HER 17TH BIRTHDAY

Although she always tries to give the spotlight to Princess Leonor, to whom she is very close, the Infanta Sofia have a style most inspiring. We analyze it in 5 keys.

YOUR STAR LOOK: MINI DRESS + BALLERINAS OR ESPADRILLES

Infanta Sofía’s style: minidresses, her favorite garment.Gtresonline

We start with your favorite garment, without a doubt, the mini dresses. That, as an anecdote, sometimes he “pimps”. For example, to this blue satin dress from Brunawhich was originally midi, shortened the skirt to make it a little more youthful.

Infanta Sofía with a Bruna dress that she shortened to make it mini.Gtresonline

Infanta Sofía’s Bruna dress without modifications.

Princess Leonor, on the other hand, almost always opts for the midi length in order to give her looks a more classic and formal touch.

Infanta Sofía with a “tuned” Zara minidress

This was the original Zara dress with which Infanta Sofia caused a sensation.

Also modified this other Zara dress, removing the sleeves and making the neckline more modest. These changes, obviously, are not made by her but by the Zarzuela seamstress, who also usually adapts clothes for Leonor and Letizia. He has even made several bespoke designs for the queen, completely personalized, such as the coat-dress (very Kate Middleton style) that she wore at the tribute in London for the Duke of Edinburgh.

DARE WITH THE LATEST TRENDS

Infanta Sofía dares with the most groundbreaking fashion trends.Gtresonline

We know that, just as Queen Letizia, Infanta Sofía is advised by stylist Eva Fernández, who helps her with her look at the events she attends. Yeah dress in the teenage stage (full of changes and when your style is not yet defined) is a challenge, being a public profile Sofia has it even more complicated but she always shows personality and even dares with the most risky trends.

Infanta Sofía with a look by Sandro Paris.Gtresonline

The key is to maintain a balance. For example, wearing a preppy style tweed outfit like this one from Sandro Paris, in a mini version, thus combining classicism and casualness.

Infanta Sofía wearing a cut-out dress by Cardié Moda.Gtresonline

We have also seen it with cut-out garments, with strategic openings. Like the two-tone Cardié Moda dress that she wore at the last Princess of Asturias Awards gala.

Infanta Sofía at her Confirmation.Gtresonline

Queen Letizia wearing a fuchsia dress by Cayro Woman, inspiration for Infanta SofíaGtresonline

He is not afraid of bright colors. We remember the fuchsia jumpsuit she wore at her Confirmation, also cut-out. A look that reminds us of vQueen Letizia’s most viral lookIn fact, both garments are from the same brand: Cayro Woman.

Infanta Sofía’s blue manicure, daring and trendy.Gtresonline

Also in the field of beauty, it leaves us surprises with original hairstyles or manicures in vibrant colorslike this trendy blue.

WHAT ARE INFANTA SOFÍA’S FAVORITE BRANDS?

Infanta Sofía with a Zara blouse.Gtresonline

Clearly committed to Spanish fashion wearing, like any other teenager, affordable clothes: Zara, Mango or Sfera. We can talk about the “Sofia effect”, because several of her looks have sold out in record time.

Infanta Sofía in a pink dress by Sfera and dancers by Adeba Madrid.Gtresonline

Infanta Sofía with a The-Are dress.Gtresonline

It has also discovered us small firms made in Spain less known. Like Adeba Madrid, where she wore beautiful ballet flats with hundreds of flowers. EITHER The-Area brand with looks for events with affordable prices and very elegant designs that cause a sensation among the guests.

LETIZIA, LEONOR AND SOFÍA: A WARDROBE WITH THREE BANDS

Princess Leonor with a Massimo Dutti blouse that Infanta Sofia has also worn.Gtresonline

Infanta Sofía’s style: she inherits clothes from her sister, like this blouse.Getty Images

Who hasn’t shared clothes with their sister? It is common for the princess to exchange clothes with Princess Leonor. In the end, there is nothing more practical and sustainable. Here we see them with the same striped blouse.

The curious thing is that, just like Leonor, Queen Letizia also borrows many clothes from Sofia. And vice versa. Something that, knowing that the queen is very committed to sustainability and that she herself tends to repeat the look over and over again, makes perfect sense. Yes indeed, Each one wears clothes or accessories that lend themselves with their own style.

Queen Letizia wearing a Carolina Herrera dress that Infanta Sofía had previously worn.Gtresonline

Infanta Sofía’s style: with a Carolina Herrera dress and ballet flats.Gtresonline

Advantages of having a similar size, Queen Letizia wears the Carolina Herrera dress that months before, during the reception of the Princess of Asturias Awards, Sofia had premiered.

Queen Letizia with a Mango studded bag.Gtresonline

Infanta Sofía with a Mango studded bag that belongs to Queen Letizia.Gtresonline

Mother and daughter have also shared this Mango satchel bagin dusty pink and with studs.

THE GREAT CHANGE OF DRESSES WITH SHINY AND FIRST HEELS

Infanta Sofía’s first heels.Gtresonline

For the most relevant events like, for example, the Princess of Asturias Awards, Sofía sophisticates the look by resorting to dresses with glitter or more glamorous cuts. We have even seen her with her first shoes. heelsensible that is.

One of our favorite looks of Infanta Sofía is this cape dress with a floral print from the British brand Erdem, which has the particularity of being rented. It was acquired through the Casa Real stylist in Borrow, a guest dress rental platform that has a physical store in Madrid and ships throughout Spain. A good way to bet on more ethical consumption.

 
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