The Kings Felipe VI and Letizia reappear to inaugurate the forty-second edition of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) that is held from January 19 to 23, 2022 at the Madrid Fair to promote tourism hit due to to the pandemic. Come on, we had our eyes set on the queen consort's look since last year she left more than one speechless thanks to a jumpsuit from IQ Collection, Inés Domecq's fashion firm.
But this year she has decided to go for a restrained look, which is still sensational and very nice to see. The most striking thing about his style is the waterproof trench coat that she uses to protect herself from the cold. It is a black and white gingham patterned design that also has striking details such as black maxi buttons and a washable leather strap detail on the cuff. The bet is signed by Mirto, a brand born in 1956 aimed at the male sector but that today also bets on women.
The design could easily be from another time, like the 80s. It is a bet that shows how versatile Doña Letizia can be when combining garments that resist time, as she did last Monday wearing a Valentino dress that It belonged to Doña Sofía and was kept for more than 40 years. The trench coat was priced at €375 when the queen first wore it in April 2021.
Doña Letizia combined the garment with leather. On this occasion, she chose to wear the black leggings from Uterqüe that she seems to love and that she has worn on other occasions. She also took a white wool turtleneck signed by Hugo Boss from the bottom of her wardrobe. As for the accessories, Letizia opted for some black leather pumps by Magrit while in her hands she revealed a handbag from Ifema.
She winked at Princess Leonor wearing the small star-shaped Chanel earrings that were a gift for the heiress's birth. He also did not miss his inseparable Karen Hallam ring, a gift that her daughters would have given him years ago. This design seems to replace her engagement ring for the queen, one that she does not wear because it was bought then by her brother-in-law Iñaki Urdangarín.
Although her look wasn't a big surprise, the queen shows that you can be fashionable while being aware of recycling. Letizia is recognized for being one of the best dressed royals, but also for recycling her styles over and over again. In a fashion ranking on what royal women spent in 2021, Letizia ranked far away at number 11, hinting at how much the queen consort thinks of spending money on pieces of clothing. @mundiario