Each time Queen Letizia attends the annual meeting of the Instituto Cervantes, she makes it clear that she understands the symbolic weight of this event. This year, held at the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, was no exception.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia once again opted for a look that embodies the essence of the institution: understated, meticulously crafted, and effortlessly elegant.

What exactly was Queen Letizia wearing?
For this occasion, she chose a Carolina Herrera blouse with jacquard initials, a piece that speaks volumes on its own. She paired it with black pants, a Hugo Boss belt, and Massimo Dutti heels—a combination that consistently projects order and authority without appearing rigid.

The ensemble exuded the harmony she excels at: clean lines, neutral colors, and no ostentation. A look that relies on detail, not excess.
The jewelry that completed the look
Letizia added her Aldao Joyeros earrings and a Coreterno ring, a piece that has become a small personal touch in her outfits. It’s not a flashy accessory, but it does add a touch of personality.

At a gathering that highlighted culture, language, and the work of those who promote it, Letizia chose a style that exuded respect for the occasion. It doesn’t compete with protocol or seek the spotlight, but it does project professionalism.
