In a context marked by sustainability and the reuse of garments, Queen Letizia has adopted a style strategy that reflects these trends and that we have discussed here at RoyalFamily.News.
During her recent engagements at the Zarzuela Palace, the Queen has opted to combine pieces from her closet instead of debuting new clothes, demonstrating her ability to reinvent her outfits with creativity and elegance.
On Thursday, February 13, Letizia opened the doors of the Zarzuela to receive two different groups.
First, she met with a representation of the expert committees of the newspaper ’65ymás’. Later, the Queen received the management team of the Vitoria-Gasteiz Television Festival.
Queen Letizia’s Style at the Zarzuela Palace Audiences
For these audiences, the Queen chose an unusual but sophisticated combination.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, wore a red leather skirt by Hugo Boss, a garment she debuted in October 2019 and has since worn on several occasions.
This time, she paired it with a burgundy tweed top, a garment whose signature is still a mystery, although it is suspected that it could be a creation of Zarzuela’s dressmakers.
On this occasion, Letizia complemented her outfit with burgundy Magrit pumps, known for their comfort thanks to their low heel, and earrings by Spanish firm Gold & Roses, crafted in rose gold with diamonds.