When the weather is very changeable, every woman falls into despair at not knowing what to wear.
Choosing a garment in a changing climate is complicated, even for the Queen of Spain.
Luckily, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia has a collection of casual dresses perfect for those days when it is difficult to decide whether to dress warmer or lighter.
Queen Letizia’s Casual Style Dresses
Let’s take a look at 10 beautiful dresses that Queen Letizia could wear in unpredictable weather.
National Day Celebration Dress
Queen Letizia wore a lovely Juan Vidal dress at the last National Day. This blue dress with white floral print features long sleeves, a high waist, pleats on the chest, a skirt with a flare, and a front slit decorated with small buttons. This dress can easily be worn again and paired with various accessories.
Cho Atelier Dress in Cádiz
Last March, Queen Letizia wore a Cho Atelier dress for a visit to Cádiz. This midi dress has a straight-cut skirt with a front slit and a central knot below the chest. It also has pronounced shoulder pads and long sleeves, made of crepe fabric with matching lining.
Fuchsia Shirt Dress by Roberto Verino
For Rare Diseases Day in 2023, Queen Letizia wore a vibrant pink taffeta shirt dress by Roberto Verino. It has long sleeves with tabs to roll them up, a shirt collar, visible front buttons, and a matching fabric belt. It’s expected that she will wear it again in 2024.
Armani Dress in London
In London, Queen Letizia wore a navy blue silk dress by Armani with red, pink, and green floral prints. This midi dress has a pleated skirt, high neck, long sleeves, and frayed edges.
Maje Wrap Dress
This blue wrap dress with silver highlights by Maje has an interesting backstory. Juliana Awada wore the same dress in March 2019 during the Spanish Royals’ visit to Argentina. Six months later, Queen Letizia wore it for some audiences. Both looked fantastic in it, making it a great choice to wear again.
Hugo Boss Zebra Print Dress
In November 2019, Queen Letizia wore the Danimala dress by Hugo Boss during a state visit to Cuba. This zebra print shirt dress has a midi length, a shirt collar, and a built-in belt. It was paired perfectly with a fuchsia CH Carolina Herrera bag and matching slingbacks.
Pedro del Hierro Dress at the Prado Museum
In September 2021, Queen Letizia wore a Pedro del Hierro dress to an inauguration at the Prado Museum. This light blue shirt dress with long sleeves and a midi length features a built-in belt. The sleeves can be rolled up, making it perfect for sudden warm weather.
Massimo Dutti Animal Print Dress
This snake print dress by Massimo Dutti has a shirt collar, midi length, built-in belt, and central buttons. Priced at 99.95 euros, Queen Letizia first wore it in February 2019 with a coat and then in October 2019 without a coat, showcasing the dress fully. It’s ideal for mid-season weather.
Floral Print Hugo Boss Dress
This shirt dress by Hugo Boss features autumnal floral prints in orange and brown on a pink background, giving it a lovely look. It has an asymmetric skirt and a built-in belt. Queen Letizia has worn it three times before, proving it is suitable for both warm and cool weather.
Eggplant Dress by Hugo Boss
Lastly, Queen Letizia wore this eggplant-colored dress with three-quarter sleeves, a flared skirt, and a round neckline during the state visit of Israel’s president.