Letizia of Spain started the new working year with a busy schedule: three appointments, three changes of look, one more fascinating than the other. Like the gorgeous white kimono shirt with slits that we should all have in the closet. But let’s proceed in order.
For the first edition of the Retina ECO Awards, Letizia of Spain presented herself with a mischievous little black dress in bamboo fabric. Then to receive the President of Chile at the Zarzuela Palace, she wore a dress that belongs to her mother-in-law, Queen Sofia, from 1981.
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A move that hides an obvious meaning. As is well known, Felipe’s wife and mother do not get along very well, they have clashed several times even in public. Wearing a Queen Mother suit is a clear act of relaxation. Mostly after the departure of Princess Leonor for Wales, the two women seem to have reconnected, putting aside old grudges.
Finally, Reina Letizia has decided to show off a look more in line with her minimal and refined style, recovering some basic items of sure success from her wardrobe.
The Queen inaugurates the 2021/2022 school year in Zaragoza. And he comes to the appointment with an effective and timeless outfit: white shirt with wide slits short kimono sleeves, mandarin collar with teardrop cut-out on the décolleté, signed by Adolfo Dominguez, which he paired with some of his favorite trousers. This is the navy blue culotte model with gold side booties, by Hugo Boss, which was snapped up in 2018 when Letizia wore them at Easter mass during which she quarreled with her mother-in-law.
These high-waisted trousers with a flared cut on the ankles adapt to all, are very comfortable and slim the figure. For this reason, Letizia wears them so often.
The Queen then allowed herself a new accessory. These are the rope shoes, also navy colored, by the Castaner brand, the last summer detail in Her Majesty’s outfit.
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