
The Spanish royal family’s summer holiday in Mallorca traditionally attracts attention not only to their official agenda but also to their wardrobe. In 2025, Queen Letizia and her daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, once again showcased their commitment to both renowned and local Spanish brands. Their looks, ranging from casual to formal, spark discussion and set fashion trends. Let’s take a closer look at some key elements of their style, including their prices and origins.
During an unofficial visit to the ‘Paysage Miró’ exhibition in Palma on August 5, Queen Letizia complemented her Hugo Boss dress with striking accessories. She chose long earrings by the Valencian jewelry brand Sure Jewels. The model, called Nanuk Long Golden, is coated in a three-micron layer of 18-karat gold and features a chain with five miniature suns. They are currently available online at a discounted price of €55.92. The queen was also seen wearing her now-familiar handmade espadrilles from natural pitra fiber by Espardenyes Torres. This jute-soled model, which Letizia has worn since 2021, is sold for €120.
The heir to the throne, Princess Leonor, who accompanied her parents to the exhibition, chose exclusive jewelry for her look. Particular attention was drawn to her new palm leaf-shaped earrings from the jewelry house Isabel Guarch. The ‘Pendientes palma oro’ model, handmade from 18-carat yellow gold, is available for purchase at a price of €1,425. The princess also showcased her love for rings, wearing several on one hand. Among them was the Gravity ring from the Barcelona-based company PDPAOLA, priced at €99, as well as the Capitolio model from the Madrid brand Suma Cruz. The latter, with a base of brass covered in 24-carat gold and two freshwater pearls, is valued at €150.
The monarchs’ younger daughter, Infanta Sofía, made her debut at the reception for the authorities of the Balearic Islands at the Palacio de Marivent. For the occasion, she chose a tie-dye dress from Zara, complementing it with comfortable and stylish footwear. The infanta again wore beige platform espadrilles, the Saura model by the brand Macarena. This footwear, which she has been wearing since 2021, is entirely produced at a family factory in Arnedo (La Rioja). The linen model, featuring an unfinished edge and a 5-centimeter platform made from natural jute, is currently on sale for €72.











