We analyze the keys to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s new winning style (and its pending challenges)

We analyze the keys to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s new winning style (and its pending challenges)
We analyze the keys to Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s new winning style (and its pending challenges)

It is a fact, the president of the Community of Madrid triumphs in every public appearance with a fashionable image that has evolved over time until reaching the vibrant moment in which she finds herself. She is one of the best stylistic moments of Isabel Díaz Ayuso that always plays it safe: fuchsia, paired cuts and two signatures made in Spain They make up the keys to your success.

“Ayuso has gained image in recent months. It is perfectly appreciated how Isabel has put the focus on fashion, and Spanish fashion, to earn points regarding its appearance and aesthetics. Cocktail dresses are the most common for formal events in the morning and garments that suit her in cut and color are now those worn by the president of the Community of Madrid. Correct also in terms of protocol”, he tells us Jesus Reyesfashion expert, stylist and CEO of CoolHunting Madrid Comunicación.

He knows perfectly well what benefits him and he exploits it. “She feels very comfortable in cocktail dresses., especially those that are tight to the bottom of the chest. The bottom part of these dresses usually varies: we have seen them with dresses with an ‘A’ bottom, tight, draped, with some flare… And their necklines and sleeves also vary: asymmetrical, with volume, etc. Repeat pattern if it is two pieces: high-waisted pants or skirt and blouse or similar tucked in to style. A success,” analyzes the consulted expert.

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The saturated pinks and corals are her favorites lately, although he also likes dark tones like black and green. The PP policy seems to understand that color plays a very important role in styling. “I dare to conclude, based on her physical features, natural hair color, eyes and skin, that her most suitable tones belong to the group called ‘winter’. Cold, dark and bright tones suit Isabel Díaz Ayuso well, that is , the ones he almost always uses when dressing,” he adds.

Of course, the politics has a pending subject, get out of your comfort zone a little and be more successful in the chromatic choice of accessories. Jesús Reyes would give her a series of advice in this regard: “She usually opts for shoes and bags, purses… of neutral colors (nude, camel, gray, black, etc.) and this is the focus on which she should work at the moment. to advance their level of relationship with fashion and image”.

And he advises: “The options? From creating a game of contrasts between primary tones and complementary onesto bet on the trendy ones, citrus or vitamin colors and even create the effect color blockbecause they don’t always have to match, in fact it’s no longer the case.

What Ayuso gets completely right is in betting on Spanish fashion. Victoria Collection, the signature of Vicky Martín Berrocal, it is her favorite and most of his looks they belong to her. She feels comfortable with her bosses and they both have an excellent relationship. Today, Ayuso is one of the best ambassadors of the brand. She also likes the clothes from Panambi, which is also Andalusian, and which has been gaining a place in her closet in recent months. “We are committed to a quality product, enhancing femininity and elegance thanks to our personalized designs, with character and unique harmony,” say those responsible for it.

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Last May 2, Community Day, he added another Spanish brand, that of Rocío Osorno, they chose a red Manila shawl dress that did not leave anyone indifferent. Without forgetting your favorite shoe rack, Isabel Abdoauthor of the kitten heels What else does Queen Letizia wear?

 
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