Queen Letizia has resumed her institutional agenda this Tuesday making her reappearance at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid to present the ‘Medalla De Oro Cruz Roja’ awards to commemorate the ‘World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day’ in Spain. For the occasion, she opted for a spring style: a shirt dress.
The Spanish consort presided over this important event, which aims to highlight the relevance of the staff and hundreds of volunteers who make up these organizations.
Queen Letizia’s new shirt dress by Philippa 1970
The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia has given color to her style with a beautiful shirt dress, a new piece in her closet. The dress featured an original ethnic print in shades of pink, orange, and blue, this piece stands as the perfect choice for this time of year.
The garment, a midi design, had a flowing cut with long sleeves, which the queen wore rolled up, and a lapel collar. The skirt was adorned with eye-catching ruffles that added a touch of distinction. In addition, the ensemble was completed with an adjustable lace-up belt, which enhanced her figure to perfection.
Although the dress took the main attention, the accessories did not go unnoticed. The queen chose to carry a fuchsia bag that has become her favorite. Specifically the Initials Insignia model by Carolina Herrera. This time, she combined it with simple but very comfortable black mid-heeled heeled pumps.
As for jewelry, the wife of Felipe VI wore double dagger earrings by Gold & Roses, and her inseparable ring by Coreterno.
🗨️Tras entregar las Medallas de Oro 2023 de @CruzRojaEsp, la Reina ha destacado el esfuerzo colectivo de profesionales, voluntarios, socios, administraciones y sector privado "para que, quien lo necesite, pueda seguir caminando."
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— Casa de S.M. el Rey (@CasaReal) May 30, 2023