Queen Letizia once again surprised in Madrid, this time at the CaixaForum, where she attended the III International Congress on Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation.
Beyond the significance of the event, what caught attention was her choice of style—simple yet with that sophisticated air she masterfully embodies.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia opted for a white tweed vest, a garment that has been making its way onto the catwalks for some time and which Letizia naturally incorporates into her wardrobe.
Tweed is a fabric that is very much her own, and we have seen it in jackets, skirts, and now it becomes a transitional piece for autumn. It’s no coincidence that she chose this particular cut, as the vest is emerging as a strong staple for the new season.
She paired it with culottes, another of her great allies. Letizia has an entire collection in light tones, which she always champions for the same reason: they flatter her waist, add style without being too noticeable, and are practical for long days when she needs to move comfortably. I’m not exaggerating when I say they are already part of her personal brand.
The auction included a pair of low-heeled Mary Janes, also in white. She has them in various colors, but this model perfectly complements the cropped silhouette of the culottes, as leaving the ankle exposed adds a sense of lightness to the figure. It’s a look that anyone can easily replicate, which makes it even more interesting.