Queen Letizia has once again demonstrated her sensitivity in both her social commitment and her style by attending an event organized on the occasion of the International Day of Disability.
This event, focused on promoting universal accessibility in companies, brought together various organizations and leaders committed to inclusion.
For this important event, Letizia stood out for her business attire.
Queen Letizia’s style at the event on universal accessibility
The Queen opted for a new and sophisticated navy blue suit, one of the most recent pieces in her closet. The blazer, long and fitted, featured two outside pockets and a single central button in black, a detail that added sobriety to the design.
The pants, straight cut and slightly flared, perfectly complemented the blazer, achieving a balanced and classic ensemble.
To complete the base of the outfit, Letizia chose a basic black T-shirt with a round neckline, a minimalist touch that harmonized with the rest of the look.
As for footwear, the Queen opted for wide-heeled loafers with a rounded toe, ideal for combining elegance and comfort.
This choice of footwear has become one of Queen Letizia’s favorites of the season as they adapt to her foot ailments, without sacrificing style.
Letizia’s accessories, as always, had a special significance. She debuted earrings designed by the Valencian firm Boira Glass, composed of a silver hoop from which hung a teardrop-shaped bead.
This brand, which specializes in glass jewelry, has faced great losses after the floods, and the Queen wanted to show her support by including their pieces on this occasion.
This is not the first time Letizia has opted for Valencian brands; she has already worn jewelry from firms such as Sure and Singularu at previous events.
The ensemble was completed with the Queen’s impeccable hairstyle and her natural bearing, which highlighted the simplicity and sophistication of the outfit.