This Wednesday, March 13, Queen Letizia together with King Felipe had an audience with a delegation of the Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI) at the Zarzuela Palace.
The Spanish consort’s choice of attire not only reflected her innate elegance but also conveyed a message of strength and sobriety through the carefully selected colors and garments.
Miembros de CERMI entregan a los Reyes el texto del artículo 49 de la Constitución Española en formatos accesibles (braille, lengua de signos, lectura fácil y pictogramas).
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Queen Letizia’s casual style at the Zarzuela Palace
On this occasion, the Queen opted for a look in dark tones, leaving behind her usual choices of bright colors.
The undisputed protagonist of the outfit was the slightly flared green trousers of the prestigious brand Hugo Boss, previously released in November last year.
Letizia combined these pants with a black knitted sweater with a round neck and long sleeves rolled up, bringing a sophisticated and sophisticated touch to her outfit.
To complement her look, she chose a black leather belt and stunning platform loafers, also from Hugo Boss, which have become a recurring trend in her closet.
These smooth leather loafers, model Kris, were made in Portugal and feature a thick rubber sole, providing comfort without sacrificing style.
The choice of comfortable and practical footwear is a reflection of the priority that the Queen has given to the well-being of her feet in recent times.
For this audience, she opted to wear emerald and diamond earrings from the Gold & Roses brand.
Named “Air Garden,” these unique and original earrings combine 18-karat rose gold with beautiful gems, creating an elegant and sophisticated contrast.
Priced at $2,000, they are a real gem in the Queen’s closet.
The Coreterno ring, a regular accessory in Letizia’s style, perfectly complemented this sober and powerful look.
According to experts in non-verbal communication and colorimetry, the Queen’s choice of dark colors conveys confidence, sobriety, independence and inner strength.