Queen Letizia has joined the trend of men’s tailoring, which since autumn has revolutionized the female closet.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia demonstrated her impeccable sense of style during her participation in the World Day for Rare Diseases event, held in Oviedo, at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium.
As honorary president of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER), Letizia reaffirmed her support for patients, their families, and delivered an emotional speech.
Queen Letiza’s style in Oviedo
On this occasion, she opted for a sophisticated and avant-garde combination, choosing a pinstripe suit from the French firm Sandro, accompanied by a blouse with a lavallière, instead of a tie.
The lavallière, a bow that had its heyday on the catwalks of Yves Saint Laurent in the 1960s, is an accessory with historical roots that was inspired by men’s fashion in the 17th century.
Its use has transcended time, becoming a symbol of sophistication in women’s clothing.
Letizia has masterfully integrated it into her ensemble, achieving a balance between classic and contemporary.
The suit chosen for the occasion consists of a double-breasted jacket with flap pockets and wide-leg pants with pleats at the back.
Currently, this outfit is still available on the brand’s website for a total price of $600.
To complete her styling, the Queen has opted for wide-heeled loafers by Massimo Dutti, a model made of cowhide leather with a glossy finish and designed with a special insole for comfort.
These shoes have been a recurring choice in her last events, as they provide stability and comfort due to her known foot discomfort.
As for accessories, she has maintained a discreet and refined line. Her earrings by the Spanish firm Gold & Roses, model Luzia in rose gold and diamonds, have brought a subtle touch of sparkle, while her inseparable Coreterno ring has been present once again.
To give a sophisticated air to her hairstyle, she wore soft waves adorned with a thin black headband, which added a preppy touch to her image.