At 5:00 pm yesterday, the monarchs of Spain arrived at Fiumicino Airport in Rome to make their comments. State visit to Italy. When an occasion Ms. Letizia She captivated us with a bright look dominated by the color white, and there was no shortage of Spanish fashion. Today, Rani decided to stick to lighter tones with a two-piece in an eighties aesthetic for her first engagement of the day. However, the most anticipated moment of the day came and her most fabulous styling Gala dinner at the Quirinal Palace.
A new Italian outfit for your wardrobe
Attending this evening hosted by the President of the Republic of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, in honor of the Kings of Spain, Ms. Letizia wanted to pay homage to Italy with her look, as she debuted a stunning dress by the Italian brand Max Mara. Specifically, and from her Studio line (639 euros), she wears a long dress with a strategically defined waist, which makes it very flattering. Meanwhile, the bodice, made of pure silk georgette, features sleeveless, high shoulders and “beautiful sculptural draping,” as well as a drop detail on the front that’s covered in sheer tulle. In contrast, satin envers skirts are cut straight.
Get your confidence back on Max Mara
This is not the first time that Mrs. Letizia has opted for this Italian firm Already on July 27, 2011, the then Princess of Asturias made an impact during her visit to the Lucmajor (Mallorca) Handisport Foundation with a neon pink dress by Max Mara, which was cut short and had a knotted ribbon at the waist, crew neck. and puffy sleeves.
Historical jewelry is perfect for your gala look
To put together her new dress, Ms. Letizia wanted to restore one of the historic jewels that she loves to wear most with her gala appearance, the twin Cartier bracelets from the passing lot. These diamond bracelets belonged to Queen Victoria Eugenie, who commissioned the House of Cartier to give them a second life on a small crown that her husband, Alfonso XIII, had given her.
He is wearing his Coreturno ring (1,300 euros), which he has not taken off since it debuted on June 6, 2023, during the traditional military Easter, and which he even wore in the historic photo of Annie Leibovitz shown last November. Made of solid 18-karat gold, this Italian piece has an exterior inscription that reads “AMOR CHE TUTTO MOVE” (“Love Moves Everything”). A quote inspired by the last line of Florentine Dante Alighieri’s work The Divine Comedy (1321). Inside, you can also read another message that refers to an old English ballad from the Middle Ages: “As long as I exist, you will love.” And for earrings, she salvaged Di Grisogono’s drop-shaped designs studded with black diamonds, which she’s had since 2006.