Isabel Díaz Ayuso had a busy schedule this Tuesday. The president of the Community of Madrid demonstrated how the same style can be transformed thanks to basic wardrobe items such as the blazer. And the politician first attended an event in which she was awarded and, later, went to the Beth Yaacov synagogue, in the Trafalgar neighborhood, to condemn the terrorist attacks in Israel.
Díaz Ayuso’s first act was at the II edition of the International Flamenco Fashion Week (SIMOF), where she was recognized with the Flamenco en la Piel award for “being the highest institutional representative of a region committed to Spanish traditions, art and fashion”.
For the occasion, Ayuso opted for one of her trusted brands: Victoria, by designer Vicky Martín Berrocal. The president chose the Yilda design, an elegant two-tone asymmetrical creation, in black and khaki – although in the images it looked gray -, which had long sleeves, a handmade draped body with diagonal cuts that play in different directions and create contrast. color.
In addition, the garment had a flattering low boat neckline that left her shoulders exposed and also stylized them. Also the sarong-style skirt, which highlighted her figure. The dress, which also includes a belt in the same fabric, is priced at 275 euros and is available in very few sizes.
The president combined it with black pumps and her hair tied up in a sophisticated bun that left her earrings visible. Díaz Ayuso transformed this look to go to the Beth Yaacov synagogue, where he wore a black blazer to achieve a more sober style and as a sign of respect towards Jewish culture, since the shoulders must be covered.