Back to work after Easter, and Letizia didn’t arrive in just any outfit. This Wednesday, she presided over the tenth-anniversary event for the Cámara de España’s Talento Joven program, an initiative that supports entrepreneurship among younger generations, and she did so in an outfit that made a strong statement.
Outside, it was raining, but her look unapologetically evoked spring. A sand-colored tailored suit by Mirto, flowing and with a clean drape, paired with a Hugo Boss blouse that was undoubtedly the standout piece of the entire ensemble.

Queen Letizia’s Hugo Boss blouse with a geometric print
The blouse is the first thing that catches the eye. A sleeveless design featuring a slightly gathered Perkins collar and a retro-inspired geometric print in tangerine orange, pastel pink, and white. It’s the kind of piece that transforms a neutral suit into something with real character.
The sand-colored suit does exactly what it needs to do: provide structure and let the blouse take center stage. This is a formula that Letizia masters very well: a understated base with a strong detail.

This season, straight-cut blouses are giving way to designs with more personality, and this one from Hugo Boss fits that bill perfectly.
For her feet, Letizia once again chose her Sézane Mary Janes, specifically the Paula model in a cinnamon color, featuring a wide heel, an ankle strap, and two brass buckles on the instep. She has them in black, white, red, and now also in brown.

She completed the look with a matching handbag, star earrings from Singularu, a Valencian brand she supported following the DANA tragedy, and her usual Coreterno ring.
