Queen Letizia captivated the eye with her style at the Mutua Madrileña Foundation’s charity awards ceremony.
Her carefully selected outfit not only reflected her good taste in fashion but also her unwavering commitment to charitable causes.
The centerpiece worn by the Queen on Monday, March 18, was a red jacket from APRAMP, the Association for the Prevention, Reintegration, and Care of Prostituted Women, which captured her heart on a previous visit.
Queen Letizia’s red jacket made by trafficked women
APRAMP’s red jacket, made by women survivors of trafficking, became the real star of the Queen’s look.
The Spanish consort combined it with elegance, opting for ankle-length black pants and comfortable low-heeled pumps by Magrit, her favorite footwear in recent times.
This understated choice allowed the red jacket to shine in all its glory.
The details of the jacket were impeccable, with gold buttons adding a touch of sophistication and an impeccable cut that enhanced the Queen’s slender figure.
Made with high-quality materials, the garment was a sample of the talent and dedication of the women of APRAMP, who find in the association’s textile workshop a way for their integral recovery.
Far from being a casual choice, Queen Letizia has demonstrated on numerous occasions her firm commitment to APRAMP.
As for accessories, the mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia opted for simplicity, wearing teardrop-shaped earrings by the Spanish firm P de Paola, in gold-plated silver, and her iconic Coreterno ring.
With this choice, Queen Letizia not only demonstrated her undeniable sense of style but also her commitment to social causes and her support for women in vulnerable situations.