Queen Letizia of Spain opted for another royal new paths for her recent engagement at the Palacio de la Zarzuela in Madrid on Wednesday. The Spanish king organized a delegation from the Microfinanzas BBVA Foundation and wore a design that she repeated from 2024.
Spain’s queen wife wore a dress with the kind permission of Adolfo Domínguez, a designer whose clothes wore her in the past for different occasions. The look contained a retro inspiration thanks to the statement that smocked in the waist.
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Queen Letizias Cotton Gray Blue Midi Dress showed a wide elastic waist, also known as smocking. The dress was also designed with long sleeves and statement cuffs with an asymmetrical hem on the front of the look.
Together with her informative dress, Queen Letizia wore a few soft brown paint leather sledback pumps with the kind permission of Magrit. As far as the jewelry was concerned, the Spanish queen kept her appearance very simple and preferred a few metallic golden tires and a ring on her index finger.
Like several European royals, including the British Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla, Queen Letizia has a preference for Royal Rewears. The Spanish royal Royal previously wore this Adolfo Domínguez dress in June 2024 for a meeting with the Board of Trustees of the Fad Youth Foundation in the Netflix Studios in Madrid.
Queen Letizia regularly and styles pieces from her royal wardrobe, which are land for important events and public engagement. Among other things, the Spanish queen has reproduced designer Carolina Herrera and Mango.
The Adolfo Domínguez dress by Queen Letizia also serves to oppose the love of the king that also occur in her royal wardrobe. Already in March, Queen Letizia increased her power attraction with a pinstrip -look from Sandro, a French label that was recently worn by Princess Beatrice at the championships, Wimbledon, on Monday.
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