Queen Letizia once again demonstrated her commitment to the fight against cancer.
The Spanish consort presided as honorary president of the AECC, an event for World Cancer Day where she once again stood out for her speech and styling.
Queen Letizia’s style at the World Cancer Day ceremony
This Thursday, on the occasion of World Cancer Day, Queen Letizia went to Espacio La Salle by Eneldo in Madrid to preside over the event organized by the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC).
On this occasion, the aim was to raise awareness of the impact of a cancer diagnosis on patients at work, as well as the difficulties they face in their return to work.
Letizia once again showed her firm commitment to the fight against this disease which, according to AECC data, is the leading cause of death in Spain.
As for her styling, the Queen recovered two garments from her closet that combine perfectly.
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia rescued a midi skirt with a Prince of Wales print in gray tones signed by Massimo Dutti, which she had already worn on numerous occasions since its release in 2019.
She paired it with a flattering long-sleeved black blouse with a crossover V-neckline by Sandro.
The Queen added to her styling a thin black belt, a badge of her style, as well as comfortable heeled pumps in the same tone from the prestigious Spanish firm Magrit.
In terms of accessories, Letizia opted for the sobriety required by the occasion: the triple hoop earrings in rose gold by Gold & Roses model Shawel and the Coreterno ring that she so rarely takes off.
In this way, Queen Letizia once again fulfilled her commitment to the fight against cancer, a fixed appointment in her agenda as president of the AECC.
And she did it by betting on recovering two pieces that we already know well but that still work perfectly.