The shirt that Marta Ortega wants you to wear this spring

After conquering with its Pink PP color that has given way to one of the great trends of this season, the Barbiecore, Valentino has once again predicted one of the fashions that will triumph next autumn in his show at Paris Fashion Week.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 March 2023 Friday 13:05
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The shirt that Marta Ortega wants you to wear this spring

After conquering with its Pink PP color that has given way to one of the great trends of this season, the Barbiecore, Valentino has once again predicted one of the fashions that will triumph next autumn in his show at Paris Fashion Week. The firm's creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, surprised people on the catwalk with Valentino Black Tie, a proposal with absolute prominence for the black tie.

The designer presented some designs with which he redefined the masculine codes to turn them into a new symbol of feminine empowerment. A risky and sophisticated proposal, with suits with shirts and black ties, which promises to be seen a lot in street style in the coming months.

One of the guests that never fails in the Valentino parade is Marta Ortega, a great friend of Piccioli. The president of Inditex once again gave a lesson in style with a masculine-inspired look with which she joined this emerging trend that she adapted to her much-applauded style.

The businesswoman appeared at the show wearing a black and white outfit, an infallible duo, made up of a pleated frilled shirt, a midi pencil skirt and a tailored coat. Ortega replaced the tie that was shown on the catwalk with a bow, like a bow tie, which brought that original and stylish touch to her look, which she completed with black ankle boots.

With this outfit, Marta also anticipated the return of jabot shirts, a sophisticated design that can be worn both to the office and to a formal event. In addition, it is a very versatile piece because it can be combined with tailored trousers, jeans or the fashionable denim skirt.

In the Zara online store there are several designs available to join this trend. The model that Marta was wearing is not yet for sale at the Inditex flagship, but there are three ruffled garments that cost less than 30 euros.

Satin shirt with ruffle detail and long sleeves with cuffs with opening and jewel button (25.95 euros)

Round neck shirt with a V-neckline and ruffle detail (22.95 euros)

High neck shirt with ruffles and long sleeves (29.95 euros)