Since September, when Marta Carazo assumed her new role as secretary to Queen Letizia, her public presence has sparked growing interest. A trained journalist with a solid career at TVE, Carazo has managed to carry into her new role the serenity and professionalism that have always defined her. As with other secretaries to the queen, she prefers to stay out of the limelight, but every one of her appearances does not go unnoticed.
On October 12 she already made headlines by wearing an outfit that slightly broke protocol, displaying a style more free and modern with a leopard-print skirt. However, for the Princess of Asturias Awards, Marta Carazo opted for prudence and the most classical elegance, in keeping with the ceremony’s tone.
Marta Carazo’s styling at the Princess of Asturias Awards
For the occasion, Marta Carazo chose a navy blue midi dress with a crossover cut, featuring a waist-tie that elegantly defined the silhouette. This type of design, which is also part of Queen Letizia’s usual wardrobe, streamlines the figure and provides movement without sacrificing comfort.
The navy blue, a wardrobe staple color in royal appearances, is synonymous with sobriety and authority. In Marta Carazo, the tone took on a relaxed and contemporary air thanks to the fabric’s fluid drape and the skirt’s slightly A-line cut, which added dynamism and naturalness to the ensemble.
To balance the look, she added camel-colored bag and shoes, a classic and well-chosen combination that brought warmth to the outfit. The contrast between the two tones proved perfect for a daytime event where elegance and discretion were paramount.
Marta Carazo in a navy blue midi dress.
Regarding the accessories, the queen’s secretary opted for oversized gold earrings, a bold choice that added a touch of shine to her face and modernized the ensemble without breaking its harmony. A very youthful design that brought freshness to the styling.
Her hairstyle, true to her usual style, was a sleek bob with a side-swept, softly layered fringe, a cut that provides volume and movement. A simple but very polished beauty look that reinforces her image as a discreet and elegant professional.
In makeup, Marta Carazo opted for blue eyeshadows that intensified her gaze, together with a natural skin finish and a light pink-toned blush. A subtle gesture that fit perfectly with the outfit, without taking away protagonism from the dress
With this styling, Marta Carazo proves that elegance can be quiet yet very effective. In her debut at the Princess of Asturias Awards as secretary to Queen Letizia, she has managed to find the balance between respect for the protocol and personal style.