King Felipe, 55, and Queen Letizia, 50, met again in Zaragoza to preside over the presentation of the National Culture Awards. For the occasion, the consort has chosen to rescue a dress from her closet.
After enjoying a weekend of snow in Baqueira Beret, Felipe VI, and his wife presented the awards to the winners who promote and contribute to the enrichment of Spain’s cultural heritage with various cultural activities.
Queen Letizia of Spain in a Temperley London dress
For this appointment, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia has taken out of her closet a dress with transparency, embroidery, and ruffles in pink.
The design of the piece is a rounded neck, French sleeves, and fitted body with flounced skirt and ankle length. The floral embroidery was in fuchsia and black tones. It is a creation of the firm Temperley London.
It is noteworthy that she wore this dress for the first time in 2019, but for this occasion, she used it with pink suede pumps and a handbag.
The Spanish consort completed her styling with a mix of earrings from the firm Tous formed by four stones. On the left side in pink tones made up of rose quartz, moonstone, ruby, and tourmaline; and on the right side in green tones combining emerald, onyx, tourmaline, and turquoise. Undoubtedly, these earrings have not gone unnoticed.