This Tuesday, October 18, the Spanish consort has started her work schedule by opting again for one of the most vibrant shades of the season: the fuchsia. This striking color is once again the protagonist in Queen Letizia’s outfits in Berlin.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia has put color to a rainy day. Specifically Letizia has taken out of her closet a dress that has become her favorite since she has been seen wearing it on several occasions.
🇩🇪La Reina ha visitado la muestra “Escribir todos sus nombres”, que reúne obras de mujeres artistas de la Colección del Museo Helga de Alvear para dar visibilidad a la vanguardia femenina española desde 1960 hasta hoy.
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Queen Letizia’s fuchsia dress by Moises Nieto
After wearing a beautiful gala dress on Monday night, today the Queen of Spain decided to wear a simple midi-length dress with long sleeves, boat neckline, flounced skirt, signed by Moises Nieto.
Queen Letizia and First Lady Elke Büdenbender were surprised by the rain as they arrived at the temporary exhibition of the Helga de Alvear Museum Collection entitled “Writing All Their Names” at the Palais Populaire in Berlin.
When the queen arrived at the museum she did so covered by a huge umbrella and wore an oversize coat in camel. Once inside the Palais Populaire she was able to enjoy the exhibition which brings together works by women artists.
Letizia also wore a new handbag, a Furla bag, which had a striking multicolored floral print.
On this occasion the Queen of Spain wore high heels again, despite suffering from Morton’s neuroma disease in her left foot.
After this appointment Letizia met with her husband King Felipe where they visited the city of Berlin and Brandenburg Gate. Then they traveled to Frankfurt for the opening of the Book Fair, where Spain is the guest country of the edition.