The events for Hispanic Heritage Day started this Thursday in Madrid with the traditional parade of the Armed Forces. An important event presided over by the Kings, who in this case have been accompanied by the Princess of Asturias Leonor, dressed in the uniform of the Army after having sworn in the flag in Zaragoza. For this important date, Letizia has decided to debut her outfit. Of course, modest and Spanish signature.

On this occasion, the Queen has trusted the designer Juan Vidal, specifically, in a blue dress, with an original collar, flowy in its midi skirt and with buttons on the front.

The piece stands out for a full skirt that provides movement when walking, as well as gathered sleeves that reduce the formality of the piece and make it a perfect design for a daytime event.

With a romantic floral print in white and green tones, the design is still available in the Juan Vidal brand’s digital showcase and has a price of 700 euros. However, the model for sale has some variations, such as in the neck and the transparencies of the dress.

Juan Vidal created his eponymous label in 2009 and in 2013 he was awarded Vogue’s Who’s on Next award. The Spanish designer has become an international reference and has managed to conquer the wardrobes of stars such as Lady Gaga, Kendall Jenner and Rosalía, as well as Queen Letizia.

Faithful to her minimalist style without great contrasts or color games, the Queen has combined the Juan Vidal dress with nude stilettos. The sandals, of which she has not yet revealed her signature, show off a small kitten heel, undoubtedly one of Letizia’s favorite models this season, due to its comfort and versatility.

With always neutral makeup, the Queen has completed this look for October 12 with some small but very sophisticated diamond earrings and her hair marked with slings and gathered at the front to clear it from the face.