Victoria de Marichalar, the best ambassador of Zara's most anticipated 'sport' collection

The royals are usually a source of inspiration for the followers of the most elegant trends, although sometimes -due to their protocol role- they suffer from an almost unbreakable sobriety that the new generations of blue blood have been able to avoid. Among them, as a Spanish representative, is Victoria de Marichalar, who in recent months has taken us by surprise with her combinations of affordable fashion and luxury accessories, which in turn has impacted each of her few posed on the red carpet, thanks to the support of legendary national designers. So she has rebuilt her most recent street look, using her favorite accessories, minimalist basics and a Zara trench coat very different from the others.

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When she is not making an impact at gala media events with her wonderful Made in Spain velvet dresses, openings or sequins, the daughter of the Infanta Elena dedicates herself to showing us her more everyday style facet, in which short tops, wide jeans , iconic luxury bags and the sneakers that collectors love. Her latest look for a walk through Madrid is precisely a reflection of this. Victoria has shown her fusion between modernity and classicism with a cropped tank top, high-waisted black jeans, Air Jordan 1 Volt Gold sneakers (her favorites), a classic trench coat and her inseparable quilted flag blag with a chain strap. , from Chanel.

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The most anticipated Zara collaboration, now in your closet

The great protagonist of the look is really his trench coat with puffed sleeves, which in principle could be a model as essential as it is classic, inspired by the traditional designs used by soldiers to protect themselves from the storm in times of war, at the beginning of the century. XX. Turning around, Victoria revealed the origin of this piece thanks to the logo stamped in 'XL' format on her back. It is the star outerwear of the disruptive collection that Zara launched with the boxing firm Everlast in 2021, although no matter how fast you look, you will not find it on its website. It hasn't been available for months.

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Instead of creating a collection designed to be worn at home or for sports, the Spanish giant has gone further with this collaboration, creating key garments for the wardrobe with comfy and sport inspiration. Among them we find an oversize sweatshirt with an embroidered logo, classic striped shirts in a masculine style or the trench coat with puffed sleeves that Victoria herself has chosen. To this new comfort that came to us in those lonely months of confinement, in which reflecting on the importance of being comfortable and safe was key, the granddaughter of Juan Carlos I gives a twist with normcore fashion basics, the trend that advocates for absolute minimalism or 'anti-fashion' and maintains its popularity among connoisseurs despite the current supremacy of glitter.

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