Queen Letizia of Spain joined several distinguished guests for the XVII edition of “Euros De Tu Nomina” project by Santander Bank on Monday in Madrid. The Spanish royal turned to classic black and white colorblocking for her attire at the event.
Queen Letizia opted for a textured mock turtleneck dress in white courtesy of Massimo Dutti. The sleeveless midi length dress featured a cloud-like illusion fabric with a form-fitting silhouette that was further accentuated by a black belt at the waist.
(L-R) Minister of Labour and Social Economy Yolanda Díaz, Queen Letizia of Spain and chairman of Santander Bank Ana Patricia Botin.
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Queen Letizia’s black leather belt came courtesy of Burberry. The royal continued the black color contrast with her white dress, adding a pair of black leather slingback pumps courtesy of Massimo Dutti.
When it came to her accessories, Queen Letizia opted for a pair of pavé twist hoop earrings courtesy of Pdpaola. As for her glam, the Spanish royal’s hair was styled with a side part and worn down with natural waves. Her makeup included such details as bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip.
Queen Letizia
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Queen Letizia’s attire for her latest public engagement breaks with the power suiting trend the royal was previously seen styling. On Thursday, Queen Letizia turned to one of her favorite designers, Mango, and styled a gray linen suit for the Board of Trustees of the Students Residence (Residencia de Estudiantes).
Two days prior, on Tuesday, Queen Letizia opted for the burgundy trend, wearing a suit in the deep shade of red courtesy of Bleis Madrid for a visit to Brañosera in Spain alongside her husband, King Felipe VI.
Queen Letizia of Spain wore a dress by Massimo Dutti.
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When it comes to her connection with Massimo Dutti, Queen Letizia has previously worn pieces by the designer. The Spanish royal’s black slingback heels by the designer are a key element of her wardrobe. Queen Letizia has worn the heels in the past, including for the “Miguel De Cervantes” Literature Award presentation in April 2024.