This week, Queen Letizia once again reminded us why her style has become a benchmark for conscious elegance.
At the 2024 and 2025 National Innovation and Design Awards, held at the Palacio de El Pardo, the monarch appeared in a burgundy dress by Massimo Dutti, a classic in her wardrobe.
Yes, the same one she has worn on several occasions, proving that repetition is not only acceptable but also smart when it comes to royal fashion.

How the outfit once again captivated
The Massimo Dutti design, crafted from a flowing fabric, embodies everything that defines Letizia’s aesthetic: a high neck, long sleeves, a midi length, and a flattering, effortless drape.
This time, she opted to wear it without the black belt she had previously used, giving it a more relaxed and natural look.

She completed the ensemble with low-heeled pumps and a Magrit purse, both in matching animal-print tones—a practical and elegant choice for a morning event.
Subtle jewelry and a message of consistency
For jewelry, Letizia chose her Gold & Roses triple-hoop earrings, crafted from rose gold with diamonds, and her usual Coreterno ring.
There were no surprises, and that was precisely what stood out most: consistency. Rather than excess or ostentation, the queen chose simplicity and deliberate repetition.

Reusing a dress six times, and doing it so successfully, is no coincidence. It’s a full-fledged statement of principles.
