• How Queen Letizia has changed, from wearing only Varela to opening up to Spanish and even Ukrainian design so that her clothes say much more about her
  • How Queen Letizia has changed at the Princess of Girona Awards: from the mini dress and the wild hair to the long midi and the trendy ones collected

At 20.45 the Kings arrived at the ABC journalism awards ceremony Mariano de Cavia, Luca de Tena and Mingote. An act in which the Queen, as always when it is something related to her previous profession, throws the rest year after year.

On this occasion Doña Letizia has released a set of two pieces of silk -one of the great trends of the season- in a very vivid and summery blue, with the midi length skirt and several details that enhanced it, such as a vertical ruffle from the waist at the end, which gave it a special air to walk.

The sleeves of the body, of the same fabric, were asymmetrical, lowering the right shoulder with a ruffle, and the left being much shorter.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso I have chosen for what is undoubtedly the color of the season, pink, with a dress with a wide V-neckline, French sleeves, draped at the waist and ruffled in the skirt like the Queen.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid.GTRES

The president of the Community of Madrid and her partner, Alberto González, lost last week the baby she was expecting at eight weeks of gestation. Despite the hard blow it was for them, she appeared today with very good appearance, with the wavy hair removed behind the ear on one side to show a large golden earring, and a good makeup.

More 'made in Spain'

The Queen's ensemble is from the Spanish firmMaksu, appreciated by both her and her daughters, the Princess of Asturias and the Infanta Sofía. And we know its price: now, that it is rabajas, the skirt costs 124 euros, and the body, 83.

Golden sandals by Jimmy Choo.GTRES

The choice was enhanced by the accessories, in metallic gold. On his feet he wore sandals with high heels and a centimeter of platform, a shoe that he already wore on another occasion and that are from the luxury firm Jimmy Choo.

Specifically, she premiered them at a gala dinner in Germany during her official trip last October, when she repeated one of her most spectacular gala looks, the red dress with cape signed by Stella MacCartney.

To finish off the look, a rectangular handbag and also metallic gold.

A jewel that stood out next to his hair, recently cut with some layer, which gives him air and movement. This does not mean that he has shortened his hair, but that the comb with waves from medium to tips, very light, with just the right touch so that the layers that, we believe, have just been trimmed are well appreciated.

Metallic handbag of Queen Letizia.GTRES

As the only jewel, the Queen has opted for long gold earrings, matching the sandals and bag, with five intertwined scales.

A groundbreaking style

It is not the first time that Queen Letizia exhibits a groundbreaking style in the delivery of these awards. In the memory of many remains this act in 2016, when she wore one of her most risky outfits, with a dress with bright vertical stripes in various colors by Nina Ricci and hair combed back wet style.

At the Mariano de Cavia awards ceremony in 2016.GTRES

Although last year she did not attend the delivery of these awards because she was affected by Covid, she has attended the rest of the years. In 2021 with a white draped dress, a wrap dress, by Lola Li.

In 2020 she chose a red midi dress signed by Roberto Torretta that left her shoulders exposed and perfectly defined her silhouette. And in 2019 she opted for another of her most surprising looks, a black Hugo Boss dress with a grid at the neckline and fringes on the arms.

From the foreground to a discreet second

Although, as we have said, Queen Letizia usually wears a groundbreaking look in this type of act, it is just the opposite of what she does when the Princess of Asturias and the Infanta Sofia accompany her, when she 'retires' to a discreet background to leave them the leading role.

The Infantas Leonor and Sofia at the Zarzuela last week. GTRES

That was what he did last week, when the three and the King received in audience the members of the board of trustees of the Spanish Committee Foundation of the United World Schools. On that occasion, the Infanta Leonor chose a Zara dress out of stock with a discreet 'cut out' in the neckline area, with floral and colorful print.

For her part, the Infanta Sofia wore a pink dress, a color in full trend to which she already resorted in her confirmation, which she combined with colorful ballerinas of the Adaba brand, the Fifty Flower model, designed by Isabel Moralejo.

Queen Letizia, in a white dress. GTRES

In contrast, the Queen opted for a simple white pencil silhouette dress that she paired with black slingback shoes with sensible heels.

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