Striped pants and seashell necklace: Laffóns summer look

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Rocío Laffón has once again set the style on Instagram with blue-and-white striped pants from the Spanish brand MarÀvic, valued at 129 euros. She completes the outfit with a 75-euro shell necklace, a piece also worn by Victoria Federica. A fresh and versatile combination that inspires those looking to renew their summer wardrobe, even though the price leaves many budgets out of reach.

woman standing on a sunny Mediterranean terrace, wearing blue-and-white striped wide-leg pants from MarÀvic, adjusting a shell necklace with large cowrie shells, while holding a smartphone showing Instagram interface with double-tap heart animation, sunlight casting sharp shadows across the fabric texture, seashell details reflecting light, cinematic fashion photography style, shallow depth of field, warm golden hour lighting, photorealistic fabric folds, technical garment construction visible in stitching and waistband, casual summer action pose

The textile engineering behind the stripes: how is a 129-euro pair of pants made? 🧵

Behind these pants lies a design process that combines long-fiber cotton fabrics with high-fixation dyes to prevent the blue from fading with washing. The pattern, with a straight cut and fitted waist, requires precise assembly of the side seams so that the stripes match perfectly. MarÀvic employs manual tailoring techniques in local workshops, which increases the final cost compared to mass industrial production. An example of how designer fashion justifies its price through artisanal processes. SECOND TITLE: The shell necklace: the accessory that unites royals and your bank account THIRD PARAGRAPH: The funniest part of this look is that the shell necklace, which could well have been made by an octopus in its spare time, costs 75 euros. Yes, you read that right: more than a weekly grocery basket for a family. But of course, when Victoria Federica wears it, the shells cease to be simple marine debris and become a statement of intent. If you see someone picking up shells on the beach, don't look at them sideways: they might be investing in their next trend.

In a humorous tone 😄

The funniest part of this look is that the shell necklace, which could well have been made by an octopus in its spare time, costs 75 euros. Yes, you read that right: more than a weekly grocery basket for a family. But of course, when Victoria Federica wears it, the shells cease to be simple marine debris and become a statement of intent. If you see someone picking up shells on the beach, don't look at them sideways: they might be investing in their next trend.