Ms. Letizia Madrid continues its institutional agenda, but this time with the help of King Felipe, with whom it received Spanish medalists who participated in the Paris Olympic Games last summer. On Tuesday, the Queen alone presided over two audiences in which there was no shortage of signs of support for Valencians, and it seems she wanted to repeat the affectionate gesture 24 hours later with this premiere look.
Although it would still be a long time before things returned to normal in the Valencian cities affected by DANA, the kings had to resume the promises that had been suspended as a result of the disaster. Of course, none of them have forgotten what happened: when this Tuesday Don Felipe went to the military units deployed in Valencia, Doña Letizia filled her agenda from Madrid with a symbolic accessory made by Cingulo, which was damaged by the direct impact of the flood.
Burgundy suits, the color of the season
Already back in the capital, King Felipe arrived this morning with his wife to welcome Olympic and Paralympic athletes participating in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games that summer. The royal palace of El Pardo was the venue for this meeting where the Queen wanted to make it clear by her appearance that it was not a time to show off, but to show off for the first time. Dress discreetly which are part of their new work set.
This is your choice Burgundy suit Blazer put on Some with matching lapels and single button closure Straight drop pantsTandem that belongs to the Autumn/Winter 2022-2023 collection Blaise Madrid And that is finished off with something comfortable Black Chunky Heel LoafersBy Massimo Datti.
Conveniently, it’s a shoe he first wore in February of this year, and it fits him perfectly now that he’s still recovering from a foot injury last spring.
Doña Letizia’s new moderation
Thus, she continues her practice of tailoring calm colors and all-terrain footwear to her post-DANA commitment without strong jewelry or prints that draw attention. But this does not mean that Dona Letizia will stay away from the latest trends.
This fall, the catwalks predicted that black and chocolate brown would give way to burgundy and its many red variations, such as maroon. Victoria Beckham, Nina Ricci, Gucci and Conner Ives were some of the brands that initially promoted the color phenomenon that Queen Letizia wears today.
It is well known that red is Doña Letizia’s favorite color, although she usually chooses brighter shades, such as carmine or similar. Nevertheless, we find archival records of few newspapers Burgundy colored appearanceEspecially during the winter months.
Connection with the Princesses of Wales
In December 2022, Kate walked hand-in-hand with her husband, Prince William, to Greentown Labs in Boston, as part of a sustainability tour of the United States, drawing attention with her. Sartorial tandem of flared pants in maroonWhich he combined, like Queen Letizia this Wednesday, with one Delicate blouse with bow at neckAlso called pussybow.
It’s a combination that the late Diana of Wales favored, as it became much more popular in the late 1970s, when women were officially entering the workforce. Almost 50 years have passed since then, but that style never gets old.
Accessories are rarely needed to give the finishing touch to a sophisticated look, so Ms. Letizia included just a few. Small gold flower shaped earrings. A couple we have never seen before.
Singuluru, the Valencia farm that won the Queen
It wasn’t hard to guess where they came from. The answer was closer than we thought: again, she chose earrings Valencian firm SingularuEspecially the model ZinniaPlated in 18 carat gold. Another couple surprised by debuting this Tuesday superstar, With which he put this accessory company influenced by Dana on the map in recent weeks.
“We are excited to see HM the Queen wearing our jewellery. The support we are getting as a Valencian brand is incredible. “Millions of sincere thanks for all our love,” Singularu revealed on its social network this Tuesday, Doña Letizia selling her star-shaped gold hoop earrings, the second floral earrings recently included in her collection. 25.99 euros.
of Cingulu A brand founded in 2014 by Cristina Aristoy and Paco Tormo that promotes the production of quality jewelry made in Spain, guaranteeing fair prices for consumers and at the same time supporting local trade. As its headquarters are located in Valencia, it appears on the list of businesses affected by DANA.
Unfortunately, its warehouse located in Picania town was completely destroyed. Nevertheless, the cooperation of its more than 300 employees has paid off and the brand has already partially reactivated its activity, so orders through the website can continue.