The Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao became the stage for a special evening with the arrival of King Felipe and Queen Letizia, who attended the performance of Il Trittico, organized by ABAO Bilbao Opera.
The performance commemorated the centenary of the death of Giacomo Puccini, an immortal figure in the history of opera. But, as is often the case, Letizia not only stood out for her presence, but also for her elegant and stylish appearance.
Queen Letizia’s style at the opera in Bilbao
For the occasion, the queen chose a new two-piece outfit signed by Teresa Helbig, one of her favorite designers.
This design, part of the We Ballet collection, reflects the delicacy and movement that fashion can transmit.
In an off-white tone, the outfit was composed of an embroidered chiffon shirt with strips of small sequins on the front, accompanied by a high-waisted midi skirt and evasé cut.
The contrast in the design was not so much in the color, but in the subtle sparkle of the sequins, also present in details such as the collar, cuffs and waistband.
The shirt, with a relaxed silhouette, included puffed sleeves finished with tight cuffs and a collar closed with lapels, which added a romantic touch to the ensemble.
Letizia completed her look with new earrings from the Spanish firm Sure, model Oriansa Golden. These accessories, made of 18 carat gold plated brass, include a delicate pale pink stone.
With a price of 60 dollars, it is a choice that not only stands out for its design, but also for the support of the queen to the Valencian brands after the floods.
The rest of the accessories were selected from the royal closet: a beige handbag and Magrit patent leather pumps with a moderate heel, valued at 300 dollars.