Every royal has her personal stamp when it comes to fashion, and Queen Letizia is no exception.
Over the years, she has shown a clear predilection for belts, an accessory that allows her to mark her figure and elevate any look, as she did this March 18, at the Zarzuela Palace.
For a day of audiences, the Queen opted for a beautiful dress, to which she added her ever-present black belt.
The Queen began her agenda with a meeting with the Women’s Foundation and beneficiaries of the Soledad Cazorla Scholarship Fund, an initiative aimed at supporting children who have lost their mothers due to gender violence.
Later, she received the Federación de Asociaciones de Personas Sordociegas de España and, to close the day, she was honored with the Truth, Memory, Dignity and Justice Award, granted by the Asociación Víctimas del Terrorismo (Victims of Terrorism Association).
Queen Letizia’s style at the Zarzuela Palace
For this occasion, Letizia rescued a dress with history. Although the design belongs to Indi & Cold, she acquired it at the multi-brand store Mía Moda, located in Valencia, as a way to support the merchants affected by the floods.
The dress, with a fitted silhouette to the waist and flared skirt, stands out for its ribbed fabric and a flattering masala tone.
It features slightly pronounced shoulders, long sleeves with subtle slits at the cuffs and a discreet side slit at the skirt, which adds a modern touch.
On her feet, she opted for wide-heeled boots by Magrit, for comfort.
The accessories also played an important role. To complete the look, the Queen chose golden earrings from the Valencian jewelry Sure, the Nanuk Long Golden model, which symbolize five suns and are plated in 18 carat gold.