In each of her public appearances, Queen Letizia demonstrates her impeccable sense of style and her ability to adapt to the occasion.
The night of March 6, at the XXIII Concert In Memoriam Victims of Terrorism was no exception.
At this solemn event, held at the National Auditorium of Music in Madrid, the Queen accompanied King Felipe VI in an act charged with symbolism and respect for the victims of March 11, 2004.
Queen Letizia’s Style at the Concert for Victims of Terrorism
From the moment she arrived, the monarch caught the eye with a sober and elegant choice of dress, in keeping with the importance of the moment.
She opted for a black blazer-style dress that stood out for its sophistication. The upper part simulated a blazer with double gold buttons, while the lower part consisted of a midi skirt in the same tone.
To complete her outfit, the queen opted for discreet but refined accessories. She carried a black handbag with a gold trim, a minimalist choice that brought a touch of distinction without excess.
As for footwear, she opted for sensible heels with metallic straps, which added a sophisticated nuance without detracting from the sobriety of the ensemble.
The event, organized by the Foundation for Victims of Terrorism, was attended by the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and Choir, who performed Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony, inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem Leaves of Grass.