On her third day in Rome, Queen Letizia once again stood out for her impeccable sense of style, combining elegance and functionality in each of her appearances.
During a solo event at the Spanish ambassador’s residence, the Queen met with members of the FAO, the organization for which she has acted as ambassador on nutrition issues since 2015.
This event, which was part of her agenda in Italy, served as the backdrop for the premiere of a sophisticated Italian outfit by Alberta Ferretti.
Queen Letizia wears grey tweed ensemble by Alberta Ferretti
The outfit, a three-piece ensemble in gray tweed, marked the first time that the Queen opted for this prestigious Italian firm.
The jacket, fitted at the waist and with a slight peplum effect, added a feminine touch thanks to the side slits and the four decorative pockets on the front.
The straight-cut, midi-length skirt perfectly complemented the structured silhouette of the ensemble.
As a final touch, Letizia wore a matching coat, also in tweed, with a black double-breasted and double-breasted neckline, a garment that, according to the brand, has masculine inspiration.
To personalize the style and enhance her figure, the Queen added a black Hugo Boss belt to the jacket.
As for footwear, she opted for her usual black Magrit slingback with a comfortable heel, a pair she has worn during her visit to Rome.
The jewelry did not go unnoticed. Letizia again opted for Singularu, a Valencian firm affected by the floods, wearing the Aro Estellar earrings.
These earrings, made of 925 sterling silver and decorated with white zirconia, are affordable and elegant, with a current price of $30.