For years, Queen Letizia has been a prominent supporter of Tous, the Spanish jewelry firm founded by Salvador Tous and Rosa Oriol. But during her visit to Huesca on Tuesday, the nod was a bit more specific.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia unveiled earrings from Suot Studio, a project launched a couple of years ago by Marta Tous, the daughter of the company’s founders, as her own creative laboratory. The chosen design featured a green chalcedony from the Half Cut collection, set in vermeil silver and finished with an 18-carat gold plating.

The rest of the look was centered around the same shade of green. An ultra-fine cashmere sweater from Falconeri, an Italian brand of which Letizia already owns versions in black and navy blue, paired with green Prince of Wales check trousers with purple stripes from Mirto, crafted from 100% virgin wool. Completing the look is a pearl gray Hugo Boss handbag, featuring a ladylike design with a round handle and gold-tone studs.

On her feet, Massimo Dutti’s black wide-heeled loafers, which have become almost a uniform this season. A thin belt and a Corterno ring completed the ensemble.

The visit to Huesca included two events organized by the Princess of Girona Foundation: first, the exhibition of the Ibercaja Young Painting Prize, and then the announcement of the Princess of Girona Creaempresa 2026 Award.
