Queen Letizia’s recent trip to Italy, between December 10 and 12, left not only diplomatic and cultural encounters, but also a striking display of style.
Her choice of a white Mango coat for her arrival in Rome did not go unnoticed, especially by the press, who praised both its design and its accessibility.
Queen Letizia in a white coat by Mango
The queen landed in the Eternal City wrapped in an elegant straight-cut coat, with a crossover neckline and a belt that added a sophisticated touch.
This design, belonging to one of Letizia’s favorite brands, stood out for its ability to illuminate a dark night, marking a stark contrast to the all-black outfit she had previously worn in Madrid.
The press was quick to praise the garment, which they described as “as luminous as it was accessible”. For 120 euros in its Spanish version, the coat represented a clear example of how affordable fashion can also be sophisticated.
A French publication headlined “Letizia seduces with her Mango coat”, highlighting the queen’s style.
The coat was just one of the key pieces of her wardrobe in Italy. During her time at the ambassador’s residence, the queen kept the white hue in a two-piece ensemble accompanied by a scarf that reinforced the winter feel of the look. However, not everything was low cost fashion.
Letizia included garments from renowned Italian brands such as Max Mara and Alberta Ferretti, a gesture that clearly sought to pay homage to the hosts.
Another aspect that did not go unnoticed were the accessories. Letizia combined jewelry from the famous “lote de pasar”, part of the legacy reserved for the queens of Spain, with pieces borrowed from fashion brands.
Meanwhile, Mango’s white coat, sold out in all sizes, has become a symbol of Letizia’s stylistic success during this trip.
With her choice, the queen made it clear that it is not only about luxury, but also about fashion that connects with ordinary people, proving that elegance can also be affordable.