Mariló Montero: The Power of Vitamin Colors at 60
Journalist Mariló Montero attended the FEDEPE Awards in Madrid this past Monday, June 15, marking the 35th anniversary of the Spanish Federation of Women Executives, Professionals, and Entrepreneurs. As the newly appointed president of Amdipecam, the Association of Women Executives, Professionals, and Entrepreneurs of the Community of Madrid, Montero’s presence was both professional and stylish, reinforcing her long-standing commitment to promoting Spanish design.
A Vibrant Statement in Spanish Design
For this significant occasion, Montero opted for a striking floral silk dress in shades of green and pink. The piece, crafted by the historic Spanish firm Mirto, serves as a masterclass in how to incorporate ‘vitamin colors’—vibrant, energetic hues—into a sophisticated wardrobe for women over 50 and 60. The dress features a ‘Liberty’ floral print, a round neckline, and a draped waist that defines the silhouette with natural grace.

Accessorizing with Personal Flair
Montero elevated the ensemble with a curated selection of accessories. She paired the dress with turquoise shoes featuring floral embroidery and subtle metallic details, providing an artistic contrast to the outfit. Her choice of a pink handbag echoed current international trends, while her signature stack of colorful fabric bracelets—a staple in her public appearances—added a touch of personal history to the look.
A Consistent Advocate for National Fashion
Beyond this specific event, Mariló Montero has consistently used her platform to support the Spanish fashion industry. Whether attending institutional events or family milestones, she favors brands that prioritize craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Her recent appearance in a white set by Cortana during an audience with Queen Letizia further solidified her reputation as a style icon who values quality and national production.

Whether she is embracing bold, colorful prints or opting for a more subdued, masculine-inspired office look, Montero’s style remains rooted in confidence and authenticity. At 60, she continues to prove that true elegance is not about following fleeting trends, but about maintaining a coherent identity that celebrates both comfort and personal expression.
