Queen Letizia continues to demonstrate her good fashion sense and her perfect knowledge of current trends and she has done so in her recent meeting with UNICEF Spain.
As honorary president of the organization, her presence at these meetings is usual, and as always, her choice of wardrobe has attracted attention.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia opted for an elegant navy blue pinstripe suit, combined with a light blue blouse, the representative tone of UNICEF.
The event took place at the headquarters of UNICEF Spain, where the Queen arrived accompanied by Maria Ocaña, head of its secretariat.
There, she met with the organization’s board of trustees to learn first-hand about the progress and projects underway. She also had a close dialogue with the young people of the Advisory Council for Childhood and Adolescence, a group of adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 who represent various autonomous communities.
Queen Letizia’s style at UNICEF
For the occasion, Letizia opted for an outfit that does not go unnoticed in her dressing room. It is a Hugo Boss tailor made up of a blazer jacket, with wide lapels and a single button closure, and straight pants with hem.
This choice is not new to her repertoire, as she debuted it during the pandemic and has worn it on multiple occasions since.
However, what really made the difference this time was the blouse with which she combined it: a sky blue design, with long sleeves and an elegant bow at the neck, a garment that until now she had not worn publicly.
The rest of the outfit followed a classic and sophisticated line. She opted for low-heeled pumps from Magrit, one of her favorite brands, and a handbag from the same house, the Mica model, made of nappa leather with a short handle.
As for jewelry, she chose earrings from the Valencian firm Boira Glass, which produces handcrafted pieces in glass and suffered significant losses after the floods.
As a final touch, she wore her usual Coreterno ring.