This November 12, Queen Letizia wore an elegant and sober outfit to the audiences held at the Palacio de La Zarzuela, a choice that once again showed her characteristic working girl style.
On this occasion, she decided to give special support to the victims of the recent floods in Valencia, choosing earrings from a Valencian brand that suffered great material losses due to the floods.
Queen Letizia in gray suit at the Zarzuela Palace
For her meeting at the Palace, Letizia opted for an outfit by the Spanish firm Bimba y Lola, composed of a charcoal gray ensemble combining an ankle pants and an oversize cut jacket with double-breasted buttons.
This garment has already been seen on several previous occasions, such as at the inauguration of the Iberdrola Innovation Campus in 2021.
The choice of this outfit suggests her taste for responsible fashion and her preference for comfortable and versatile garments, which the Queen does not hesitate to repeat.
Under the jacket, Letizia wore a black top with a round neckline, a simple but effective combination that highlighted the dark tone of the suit without detracting from its prominence.
In addition, she complemented the look with Magrit pumps, known for their low heel and classic design, a choice well thought out for her comfort due to the ailments that the monarch has in her feet.
The distinctive touch was given by the earrings, which the Queen chose carefully to send a message of support.
They are the “Superestar” earrings, made of steel and plated in 18 carat gold, which belong to Singularu, a firm that was affected by the recent flood that devastated its facilities in Picanya, Valencia.
This brand has stood out in fashion for its accessibility and modern design, and in this context, Letizia’s gesture reinforces her closeness to Spanish brands.