
Madrid once again became the center of national celebration. On October 12, the capital of Spain hosted a military parade in honor of Hispanidad Day. The attention of both the public and the press was focused on the royal family, who attended the event. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, together with their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, greeted those gathered. While the heir to the throne wore a military uniform and her mother opted for a striking emerald dress, another guest also stood out—a figure whose appearance did not go unnoticed.
This was the head of the Madrid regional government, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. She chose a rich royal blue shade that flattered her appearance. The politician appeared in an elegant long-sleeved knit dress, a practical choice given the cool October weather in the capital, where thermometers hovered around 18 degrees. The main feature of the outfit was a Bardot neckline, coquettishly revealing the shoulders—a trend that has remained popular for several seasons. The sophisticated cut, with draping and a knot at the waist, visually sculpted the silhouette, giving it refinement.
Behind this look is the Spanish brand Victoria. Founded in 2015 in Seville, this brand is the brainchild of renowned designer Vicky Martín Berrocal. Her talent and Andalusian flair are reflected in every model. The company, part of the Scalpers group, specializes in outfits for special occasions, weddings, and evening events, and has long won the hearts of Spanish women who appreciate elegance with a fashionable touch. Choosing a dress from this particular brand became a kind of sign of support for domestic manufacturers.
The dress, named Rigel, costs 125 euros, making it accessible to a wide audience. Ayuso complemented her look with classic nude pumps and minimalist stud earrings. Interestingly, Vicky Martín Berrocal herself was recently seen wearing an outfit with a similar neckline, confirming the relevance of this style. Thus, the Madrid leader’s appearance at the national celebration was not just a protocol event, but a well-thought-out fashion statement that will be discussed in the media and on social networks for some time.












