In an emotional act of commemoration of the ‘European Day in Remembrance of the Victims of Terrorism’, Queen Letizia captivated once again with her elegance and sobriety.
Her choice of attire, a midi navy blue dress, was not casual but a nod to her style and the solemnity of the event.
Queen Letizia on the European Day for the Victims of Terrorism
This Monday, March 11, the Spanish consort attended the 11-M commemorative event dressed in a design that has marked her reign: the fitted navy blue dress, midi cut, and long sleeves.
A model that premiered for the official portraits of 2020 and that has become one of her favorites for its timeless elegance.
The dress features details that enhance her silhouette, such as a flattering tear-drop neckline and black piping on the neck and sleeves.
A piece that Letizia has worn on numerous occasions, confirming her predilection for sustainability and timeless and versatile designs.
To complement her look, the queen opted for minimalist but sophisticated accessories: a handbag and black pumps with sensible heels that bring comfort without detracting from her elegance.
In such a solemn event, where the main focus was to pay tribute to the victims of terrorism, Letizia shone for her discretion and respect.
Her outfit, far from being a mere accessory, conveyed a message of solidarity and empathy with the affected families.
With this choice, the queen once again demonstrates her mastery of dressing according to the occasion, without losing her stamp.
The Queen will resume her agenda on Wednesday, March 13, when she and her husband, King Felipe, will receive a delegation from the Spanish Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI) at the Zarzuela Palace.