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    Fashion By Robert Marquez

    Queen Letizia wears a springtime knit dress on her visit to Sevilla

    5 March, 2024
    queen letizia in sevilla
    Queen Letizia in Sevilla.

    Queen Letizia of Spain presided over the official act of the “World Day for Rare Diseases”, which took place in Sevilla.

    Committed to noble causes, Queen Letizia has once again demonstrated her support to the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER) during the World Day of these pathologies.

    The consort starred in her first public event of the week and her choice of attire made her the center of attention of the day.

    La Reina en el acto del #DíaDeLasEnfermedadesRaras

    🗨️Estamos aquí para recordar la historia de 25 años de labor incansable de FEDER y para reconocer, a los que convivís con una enfermedad minoritaria y a las familias que compartís ese camino, vuestra fuerza y vuestra generosidad pic.twitter.com/b6WfOqoLQJ

    — Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) March 5, 2024

    What Queen Letizia wore in Sevilla

    This Monday, March 5, with her innate elegance and good taste, Queen Letizia went to the back of her closet to show off again her navy blue knit dress from the Spanish firm Galcon.

    This midi design, made with exquisite merino wool, has an evasé silhouette, box neckline, and three-quarter sleeves.

    The most striking feature is the delicate white floral print made using the intarsia-jacquard technique, which gives it a feminine and sophisticated touch.

    Queen Letizia in Sevilla
    Queen Letizia wearing a dress by the Spanish firm Galcón. (CasaReal)

    When the queen debuted this garment a couple of years ago, it sold out in just a few hours. The Letizia effect was at work.

    To enhance her slender figure, the Queen has opted for a thin black belt, creating a visually appealing effect.

    Although some experts suggest that this accessory slightly interrupts the flow of the print, the Queen’s decision demonstrates her ability to adapt garments to her style.

    Queen Letizia in Sevilla
    Queen Letizia highlights her figure with a belt. (Agency)

    As for the accessories, Queen Letizia has chosen black high-heeled pumps from the Magrit brand, adding a touch of elegance to her look.

    But undoubtedly, the jewels have been the real protagonists. The earrings from Carolina Herrera’s ‘Falling Jasmine’ collection, made in gold-plated silver and enameled in white, have brought a shine to her outfit.

    Queen Letizia of Spain
    Queen Letizia wearing Carolina Herrera earrings. (Agency)

    These jasmine-inspired earrings are a sign of the Queen’s exquisite taste in artistic jewelry.

    True to her style, Queen Letizia completed her ensemble with her iconic Coreterno ring, adding a personal touch to her look.

    With this choice of attire, the Queen has demonstrated her commitment to sustainable and Spanish fashion, while paying tribute and unwavering support to the FEDER family for more than 15 years.

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