With the arrival of spring and the rising temperatures, Queen Letizia has made it clear that her closet also adapts to the change of season.
This Tuesday, April 1, during her visit to the Mind, Brain and Behavior Research Center at the University of Granada, the monarch opted for a fresh and vibrant style, perfect to welcome the sunny days.
Queen Letizia’s style in Granada
For the occasion, the Queen opted for an Adolfo Dominguez pleated skirt in beige with red details, a midi-length design with elastic waist that highlighted her natural elegance.
Although the garment belongs to a previous collection, it is the first time that Letizia wears it in public, demonstrating once again her preference for timeless pieces.
The perfect contrast was achieved with a red knitted sweater by Hugo Boss, a long-sleeved garment with a round neckline that she wore rolled up, according to the pleasant temperatures in Granada, which hovered around 18 degrees.
This sweater is part of her regular collection, as she has the same model in different shades, such as blue, green and pink.
Accessories also played a key role in her look. For footwear, the Queen said goodbye to closed pumps and opted for slingback shoes in caramel color by Magrit, with a discreet heel of less than five centimeters.
As a complement, she carried a red handbag with a silver circle, a piece she debuted in 2017 during the National Culture Awards ceremony and has kept in her collection ever since.
The final touch was given by her new earrings, a colorful jewel design with stones in shades of pink, green, orange and lilac, whose origin has not yet been revealed.
Not missing was her signature Coreterno ring, an accessory that has become a must-have in her day-to-day life.