Coronation of the English King Charles III. attended by hundreds of important figures of the European aristocracy, among whom the Spanish kings stood out.

It was at this historic event that Letizia Ortiz, Queen Consort and wife of King Felipe VI, captured the attention of journalists and Internet users with her unique style, which she highlighted with a beautiful hat covered in soft pink tulle.

The designer behind this successful garment is Isabel Terroso, who revealed some details about her creation and experience working for the 50-year-old.

Queen Letizia wore a unique hat

As reported by Europa Press, the piece that Letizia wore on May 6 is unique because of the fine fabric with which it was decorated, the seamstress revealed.

“It’s one of those tulles that don’t get made anymore, they’re jewels, I have very specific things that I save for special occasions and this one that was also the same color, fate said it was it,” he explained.

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The hat was simple, but the Queen of Spain had to pass several tests: “As many times as necessary […] what he needed to take over as it had to be put and easily”.

Isabel pointed out that this is her second time collaborating with Letizia, as she is the creator of the modest headdress she wore at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral. – That’s why she connected with my work and my way of working.

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It was that hat that catapulted Isabel’s name as a designer, but she assures that she has worked with famous faces on other occasions, but that she keeps that information a secret, according to El Español.

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“They always know that my studio is private, that it doesn’t face the street, and I keep quiet. I don’t say anything at all, and that’s a great peace for them,” explained the woman, who was moved to tears when her work received international recognition.

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