Spanish aristocrat Eugenia Martínez de Irujo has stepped out in a pair of handcrafted jewel sandals from Spanish brand Cuchy during a summer evening outing.

The Duchess of Montoro shared an image of her relaxed bohemian outfit on social media, featuring a patterned skirt from French label Antik Batik, a simple black top, and the eye-catching footwear.

Eugenia chose the Dione Cuña 7 Black model, a design crafted in black cowhide leather that features a central embellishment composed of black quartz and 24-karat gold-plated medallions.

Artisan Greek craftsmanship and design
The sandals feature a seven-centimetre natural jute wedge designed to lengthen the silhouette while maintaining comfort, along with three adjustable straps that secure the foot.

Handcrafted in Greece, the footwear combines Mediterranean shoe traditions with luxury jewel detailing. The design incorporates a non-slip rubber sole and an inner leather lining for additional comfort. Cuchy recommends ordering one size larger than usual, as the model runs slightly small.
Summer footwear trend among Spanish figures
The choice places Eugenia among several prominent Spanish public figures who have embraced Greek-inspired jewel sandals this season. Royal relative Victoria Federica and businesswoman Carmen Lomana have both worn designs from the brand in recent weeks.
Jewel sandals have emerged as a notable trend for the summer season due to their ability to transform simple outfits without requiring heavy accessories. Victoria Federica and Carmen Lomana have demonstrated that the style pairs with summer dresses, linen ensembles, and more formal attire.
Eugenia demonstrated that combining an Antik Batik printed skirt and a simple black top with Mediterranean jewel footwear turns a basic summer ensemble into a standout look.
