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    Fashion By Robert Marquez

    Queen Letizia recycles a Bleis Madrid outfit for the Mental Health Spain Congress

    16 May, 2023
    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid
    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid. (special)

    Queen Letizia, 50, made an outstanding appearance this Tuesday in Madrid during the inauguration of the Mental Health Spain Congress. There, the consort gave a new look to a two-piece ensemble from the Bleis Madrid brand, which she first debuted in 2021.

    The event attended by the wife of King Felipe was organized in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Confederation Mental Health Spain, a cause that the consort has supported for many years and to which she is very committed.

    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid
    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid. (CasaReal)

    Queen Letizia in a lilac-colored outfit

    The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia opted for a lilac-colored tailored suit. This outfit is an essential basic in any closet to look like a working girl or use it for a special event.

    Although it is not a new garment, the Queen of Spain has given a new look to this outfit. The suit is composed of an oversize blazer with three pockets and pronounced shoulder pads, along with straight-waisted pants that reach the ankle and look great on her.

    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid
    Queen Letizia wore this outfit for the first time in 2021. (Agency)

    On this occasion, Letizia combined it with a white lace blouse that added a romantic touch to her look. As for accessories, the Queen opted to do without a handbag for comfort and chose a pair of nude-colored heeled pumps with a medium heel by Magrit.

    To complement her style, Letizia wore triple hoop earrings by Gold & Roses and her talismanic ring by Coreterno. These jewels added a personal and distinctive touch to her elegant and sophisticated ensemble.

    Queen Letizia in an outfit by Bleis Madrid
    The queen wore triple hoop earrings and her Coreterno ring.
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