Members of royalty are a reference point for millions of people around the world. While they are followed and observed for their political and social influence, they are also admired for their sense of fashion. Queen Letizia, Queen Mary of Denmark, and the Princess of Norway are known for their ability to combine elegance, simplicity, and sophistication.

Although each one has her own style, these queens share an affinity for timeless wardrobe pieces that suit any occasion. It’s not uncommon to see them in simple yet sophisticated garments, able to stand out for their elegance without needing to be ostentatious. Now, one garment has caught the attention of royal fashion followers, a classic that has been adopted by several royals.

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Mary of Denmark: pioneer of timeless style

The Banora blouse by Hugo Boss, featuring a front draped design, long sleeves, and a crew neck, has attracted three European queens. The first to incorporate this garment was Mary of Denmark, known for her elegant and understated style, who debuted this blouse on November 9, 2019, when she was still a princess. Since then, she has been seen on several occasions with this piece that stands out for its versatility and sophistication.

The most interesting thing is that Mary of Denmark wasn’t the only royal who adopted this blouse. This blouse has proven to be a timeless garment that remains popular among royals, standing out for its clean and elegant cut. The blouse is not currently available, but it has managed to transcend time and trends, becoming a staple for queens.

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Queen Letizia: also joins the classic and versatile style

Queen Letizia of Spain has also adopted this blouse, making it one of her favorite pieces. We have seen her wear it on at least 15 occasions since her debut in 2014, standing out for her ability to combine it with other elements of her wardrobe. Queen Letizia has worn it at key events, such as the Queen’s Basketball Cup and during her meeting with the Spanish Association Against Cancer.

Meanwhile, Mette-Marit of Norway has also joined the trend, wearing the Banora on 9 occasions since 2022. Her frequent use shows that it is a timeless and favorite classic, suitable for queens and princesses, even if their personal style is different. All of them find in this blouse a comfortable and elegant garment for their public appearances.