Queen Letizia, accompanied by King Felipe VI, visited the José María de Llanos Foundation in Madrid to support the 25th anniversary of the Escuela de Hostelería del Sur. There, they not only listened, but also got involved.

They toured the kitchens, took an interest in the students, and even tasted the dishes being prepared. This type of more intimate event always reveals a different side.

Amidst it all, her style once again spoke for her. Letizia chose a practical, no-frills, yet carefully considered look.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía opted for a blouse with a bow tie, a style she has been wearing for some time and which is everywhere this season. Hers was light blue, a soft shade that fits with the classic look that suits her so well. Additionally, the loose fit provided that comfortable touch that she often prioritizes on long days.

The outfit was simple but effective. White high-waisted pants with a belt, the blouse tucked in to accentuate her figure and create that slim look she likes to emphasize.
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time she’s used this color combination in the same week. When something works for her, she doesn’t hesitate to wear it again.

The key was in the details. She brought back her white Sézane Mary Janes, a shoe she has worn in various shades and which she makes the most of. Her hair was down, as it almost always is, and she wore subtle makeup that complemented her look without stealing the spotlight.
