We talked to María Malo, the designer of the last dress of Letizia: "She has exhausted himself in one night"
La llegada de Letizia a los premios Retina ECO el lunes 6 de septiembre ha marcado el inicio de su agenda oficial del modo más estiloso posible. La ‘culpa’ la tiene su look, así que hemos hablado con María Malo, la diseñadora del último vestido de la Reina, para conocer todos los pormenores de este encuentro fashion. Lo primero que nos preguntamos es cómo surgió todo. “Nos contactaron”, se limita a decirnos disculpándose por no poder dar más detalles. Ya se sabe, las cosas de Casa Real han de ser privadas y discretas.
This is no surprise, nor is it what has happened with the Lovely Lolita design that Felipe VI's wife has released: “The answer has been spectacular.The dress has run out on one night.We have opened predicates so that whoever wants to reserve one of those we are already making.We plan to send from Bali the new production next week ".So, calm, if you have run out of this original LBD with a barbar.
The fact that Doña Letizia has chosen a sustainable fashion firm for an act related to the environment and climate change is not casual.Maria values it very positively: “It seems to me a very successful choice that her majesty bet on sustainability and a Spanish brand.I consider fundamental that influential people approach the public environmentally responsible, ethical and sustainable alternatives ”.Not only that, the designer adds: "Besides that the dress feels her as if she had been designed for her, she has raised it to another level of elegance to which the models had not reached".
María Malo confesses that they are somewhat overwhelmed by the enormous impact that Letizia has had to see in an institutional act with one of her designs.“This morning dawned with an avalanche of messages, mails, called… on fire networks and the most active online store than ever.Reading the beautiful words that the media have dedicated to the dress has been like a public recognition to 20 years of work in the textile, which has erred my skin and flooded with tears.We are a small company that we work respecting a fair trade and only with materials and processes that respect the environment, or from afar we intend to compete with the great multinationals because our philosophy is the antithesis of yours.We defend the least quantity, higher quality and respect over the benefit.The queen's appearance with our Lovely Lolita dress, in addition to helping us to publicize the project, thus inspiring other brands to follow the same steps, has filled us with motivation and joy to continue working in these complicated times that we are going through ”, Maria is excited.
Will Doña Letizia dress again?"We would like to do it whenever she chooses it," he replies.This designer, born in Madrid but settled in the South for many years, defends responsible consumption, and that is why its designs are original, timeless and high quality;so that the same garment is kept perfect for many years.The queen's is made with organic bamboo.All its production focuses on Bali (Indonesia) collaborating with small seamstress communities and supporting their families.They also offer awareness campaigns, with the aim of growing awareness and motivating change.