Queen Letizia returned to Valencia on January 13th, marking her eighth visit since the floods devastated parts of the province in 2024. And while it may seem like a minor detail, her appearance made it clear that she and Felipe continue to work as a team.
They both chose the same wine tone: she wore a new tailored suit, and he wore a tie. This visual synchronicity reinforced the image of unity they project in every appearance.

Letizia’s style was purely professional. A dark burgundy Hugo Boss suit, featuring straight trousers and a fitted jacket with visible pockets, paired with a black turtleneck sweater from Falconeri to soften the overall look. Nothing flashy, nothing to steal the spotlight from the event.
She completed the look with her Massimo Dutti wide-heeled loafers, which have become her favorites this season for their comfort, and the Victoria Insignia bag from Carolina Herrera, which she even carried to the Military Easter.

But the real message was in the earrings. Letizia chose the Aro Estellar model from Singularu, a Valencian firm based in Picanya that was affected by the floods.
The October 29th disaster completely destroyed their warehouse and offices. Although there were no casualties because no workers were present at the time, the material damage was severe.

Since then, nearly 300 of the brand’s professionals have been working against the clock to save the company. Wearing those earrings wasn’t a coincidence. Letizia has repeated this gesture on every visit to Valencia: supporting affected local businesses by giving them visibility when they need it most.
The earrings in question are crafted from 925 sterling silver and feature an irregular shape adorned with white zircons. Letizia knows her wardrobe speaks volumes, and in Valencia, she has been shouting her support from day one.
