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    Fashion By Robert Marquez

    The best outfits worn by Queen Letizia in the first quarter of 2024

    3 April, 2024Updated:10 April, 2024
    Queen Letizia's best outfits
    Queen Letizia's best outfits in the first quarter of 2024.

    Queen Letizia of Spain has been acclaimed both in Spain and internationally for her exceptional fashion sense.

    Since the start of 2024, she has considerably reduced her public work schedule. However, the reason for this is not known at this time.

    Despite this reduction of events, the Spanish consort has shown an impeccable style in the first three months of the year.

    Queen Letizia's style at the Discapnet Awards
    Queen Letizia wears a vibrant green blouse. (Agency)

    Whether wearing dresses or adopting a casual and contemporary style, Queen Letizia knows how to combine garments impeccably.

    Her wardrobe choices reflect a balanced mix of sophistication and modernity, making her a fashion icon.

    The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia has a knack for adapting to diverse occasions with elegance and coolness.

    Queen Letizia's red jacket
    Queen Letizia wears the red jacket made by APRAMP. (Agency)

    Her outfits often include garments from Spanish designers and international couture brands.

    When it comes to accessories, she knows how to carefully select those that enhance her modern and chic image.

    Queen Letizia's best outfits » Fashion
    Queen Letizia in Hugo Boss ‘Jestena’ Blazer in Lemon. (CasaReal)

    Queen Letizia’s best outfits in the first quarter of 2024

    Whether in public appearances or more relaxed moments, Letizia has shown in this first quarter of the year a remarkable versatility in her wardrobe.

    The consort has worn new outfits, but she also stands out when she recycles iconic pieces from her closet.

    Queen Letizia Military Parade

    At the military parade on January 6, the queen made her first appearance of the year.

    For that occasion, her main objective was not to overshadow her daughter, Princess Leonor in her first parade as a cadet.

    Princess Leonor and Queen Letizia
    Princess Leonor with her mother, Queen Letizia at the Royal Palace.

    Letizia wore a pearl gray silk blouse with a high neck and long sleeves, which she combined with a simple long black pencil skirt by Bouret.

    She completed her outfit with black low-heeled pumps from Pinkchic Gua Gua.

    She also wore her favorite Carolina Herrera wool cape with faux fur trim.

    Queen Letizia's outfit at the Pascua Militar
    Queen Letizia opted for a discreet outfit.

    As accessories, she wore a Carolina Herrera Astrud handbag in black leather with gold trim.

    As for jewelry, she opted for subtle vintage-style earrings.

    Queen Letizia Valentine’s Day

    To attend the inauguration of the Puig-T2 Tower in Barcelona, the Queen opted for a completely black look.

    The protagonist of her outfit was a jacket suit by Dries Van Noten.

    Queen Letizia in Barcelona
    King Felipe and Queen Letizia.

    It is a two-piece consisting of a pair of skinny pants with darts and a jacket with shoulder pads, pockets, and a Mao collar.

    The most striking feature of the outfit is the delicate embroidery that adorns the entire piece.

    Queen Letizia in Barcelona
    Letizia’s outfit has a delicate embroidery.

    The Queen completed her outfit with accessories by Carolina Herrera.

    She wore black pumps and jasmine earrings with a crystal in the center.

    Queen Letizia at the Royal Palace Reception

    For the official reception for the president of Guatemala, Bernardo Arévalo, and his wife, Lucrecia Peinado, Queen Letizia recycled a classic from her closet.

    It is a beautiful dress with a floral print in shades of green, blue, and purple, signed by Carolina Herrera.

    Queen Letizia in a floral dress by Carolina Herrera
    Queen Letizia in a floral dress by Carolina Herrera. (Agency)

    The design with French sleeves, round neckline, and midi skirt radiated sophistication and grace.

    Photo detail of Queen Letizia's heels.
    Photo detail of Queen Letizia’s heels.

    She complemented the dress with elegant and comfortable heels from Lodi, in a navy blue tone that added a sophisticated touch.

    Queen Letizia at ARCO 2024

    The Queen of Spain attended the opening of ARCO, the prestigious International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid.

    For this event Letizia surprised by wearing a three-dimensional blouse by Adolfo Dominguez.

    Queen Letizia at ARCO 2024
    Letizia wears a 3D blouse by Adolfo Dominguez and accessories by Carolina Herrera.

    This unique garment, made in white and nude tones, presents crossed pieces that give it a surprising effect.

    The blouse designed by Adolfo Domínguez
    The blouse designed by Adolfo Domínguez.

    To complement this special garment, the Queen opted for black accessories, creating an elegant contrast.

    The handbag of choice was the Doma Insignia Satchel by Carolina Herrera, in medium size.

    Photo details of the slingbacks signed by Massimo Dutti,
    Photo details of the slingbacks signed by Massimo Dutti.

    As for footwear, Letizia opted for comfort without sacrificing style. She chose a pair of heeled shoes and heels of a few centimeters signed by Massimo Dutti.

    Queen Letizia at the Zarzuela Palace

    In an audience with a delegation of the Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI) at the Zarzuela Palace.

    Queen Letizia opted for slightly flared green pants from the prestigious Hugo Boss brand.

    Queen Letizia in green Hugo Boss pants.
    Queen Letizia in green Hugo Boss pants. (Agency)

    The consort combined the pants with a black knitted sweater with a round neck and long sleeves rolled up, adding a sophisticated and sophisticated touch to her outfit.

    Queen Letizia shows off her platform loafers
    Queen Letizia shows off her platform loafers.

    To complement her look, she chose a black leather belt and stunning platform loafers, also from Hugo Boss.

    For this event, she chose to wear emerald and diamond earrings from Gold & Roses.

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