is a doctor in Modern History and an Art History graduate from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid . Her research primarily focuses on the history of fashion, historical clothing, and the wardrobes of Spanish royalty between the 18th and 19th centuries. You can find more of her academic contributions on platforms like El Reto Histórico and Academia.edu .
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