At a distinguished cultural event, Queen Letizia decided to recycle one of her dresses that is ideal for spring.
The Spanish consort captivated everyone present with her choice of wardrobe during the presentation of the Gold Medals for Merit in Fine Arts 2022 in Cadiz.
Accompanied by King Felipe, Her Majesty decided to wear a dress by the renowned Spanish firm Lady Pipa.
The Queen once again demonstrated her innate sense of style and her ability to wear the right garment for the occasion.
Queen Letizia in Cádiz with dress by Lady Pipa
Queen Letizia chose the “Antonia” model by Lady Pipa, an elegant midi dress with a captivating “terrazzo” print in shades of pink and white that mimics a retro mosaic.
The design, with a V-neckline, gathers and a front slit, allowed the Queen to show off her shapely legs.
This outfit had previously been praised when she debuted it in April 2023 during the Cervantes Award luncheon at the Royal Palace in Madrid.
To complement the sophisticated dress, the Queen opted for gemstone earrings by Tous.
This jewel is composed of a ruby, an emerald, and a teardrop-shaped piece of moonstone.
Her feet wore comfortable low-heeled shoes by Magrit, ideal for the long walk of the event.
To complement her style she chose a white Metropolis bag by Furla and the iconic and inseparable Coreterno ring.
Gold Medals for Merit in Fine Arts
The awarding of Gold Medals for Merit in the Fine Arts is a recognition granted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports.
This award is given to individuals and entities that have excelled in the field of artistic and cultural creation, as well as in the promotion and dissemination of art and culture, or the conservation of artistic heritage.
Specifically, these medals are awarded to those who have made significant contributions to various artistic disciplines, such as music, literature, theater, dance, painting, sculpture, and architecture, among others.
For this significant event, Queen Letizia shone with her impeccable styling and demonstrated her commitment to Spanish culture.