On Wednesday, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia inaugurated the second tower of the Puig Company in Barcelona.
Named the Puig-T2 Tower, the second building consolidates the expansion of the Puig Company's corporate headquarters. Puig is a third-generation, family-owned fashion and fragrance company founded in 1914 in Spain, known for brands loved by Her Majesty, such as Carolina Herrera and Nina Ricci.
The King and Queen of Spain toured the Puig-T2 Tower and learned about the different work areas housed in the new building.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia debuted a black jacquard pantsuit by Puig-owned label Dries Van Noten. It features a single-breasted jacket with mandarin collar and patch flap pockets at the chest, paired with slim straight-leg trousers.
She carried a new Carolina Herrera Initials Insignia Crossbody Bag in black.
On her feet were her Carolina Herrera Slingback Pumps in Black Leather.
Letizia topped off the ensemble with her gold Carolina Herrera Jasmine Earrings.
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On Tuesday, the Queen of Spain attended the opening ceremony of “Safer Internet Day 2024” at the Casino de Madrid.
The international event is organized by the National Cybersecurity Institute of Spain (INCIBE) under the motto 'Together for a better Internet.' Its aim is to promote the safe and positive use of digital technologies, especially among children and young people. During the event, Queen Letizia participated in the roundtable discussions before exploring the INCIBE stand and the in-person service point.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
SHOES: NEW! Massimo Dutti Heeled Loafers in Black.
On Thursday, Queen Letizia attended the World Cancer Day event in Madrid, hosted by the Spanish Association Against Cancer, of which she is the honorary President.
This year's event focused on the occupational impact of a cancer diagnosis.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
OUTERWEAR: Carolina Herrera Oversized Wool and Cashmere-Blend Felt Coat in Black (repeat). TOP: Sandro V Neck Silk Shirt in Black (repeat). SKIRT: Massimo Dutti Pointed Check Wool Skirt (repeat). SHOES: Magrit low-heel pump in black leather (repeat).
On Monday, the Queen of Spain visited the Royal Palace of Aranjuez to support various disability initiatives.
She first toured the various accessibility adaptations recently implemented at the Palace.
Following this, Queen Letizia presided over the 31st meeting of the Council of the Royal Board of Trustees on Disability.
Her Majesty later presented the distinguished 2022 Queen Letizia National Disability Awards.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
OUTERWEAR: Carolina Herrera Double-Faced Wool Coat in Camel (repeat). DRESS: Adolfo Dominguez Wrap-Around Dress in Light Blue (repeat). HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera Doma Insignia Medium Satchel Bag in Brown (repeat). SHOES: Magrit 'Clara' kitten-heel pumps in camel leather (repeat). EARRINGS: Gold ribbon and diamond earrings (repeat).
Queen Letizia had back-to-back engagements in Lleida on Tuesday. She first visited the headquarters of the Sorigue Foundation, where she learned about its Social Projects and toured the exhibition 'Life in Emergency' by the artist Juan Zamora, who received the Princess of Girona Award in Arts and Letters in 2017. This visit was part of the inauguration of the 'Talent Tour 2024'.
Her Majesty then presided over the opening ceremony of the 'Talent Tour 2024' and presentation of the Princess of Girona Entrepreneurship Award 2024 at Llotja Theatre.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
SEPARATES: Carolina Herrera Pre-Fall 2019 pant suit in red featuring a long-line blazer and slim-fit trousers (repeat).
TOP: Hugo Boss 'Cylani' Blouse in Blush Pink (repeat).
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia visited the headquarters of the Association for the Prevention, Reintegration, and Care of Prostituted Women (APRAMP) in Madrid, which is devoted to building a society free of violence and exploitation, and where people regain their freedom and dignity.
Queen Letizia first explored the facilities and the workshops of the association, encompassing the Fashion School and the Survivors School. Following the tour, Queen Letizia participated in a working meeting with APRAMP's technical team and survivors.
For today's visit, Her Majesty wore a tweed jacket designed and crafted at the APRAMP fashion workshop. Rendered in a mix of red, white and black, the long sleeved jacket features frayed edges, button-front and a collarless neckline.
This is the third piece Queen Letizia has worn from the APRAMP fashion school. In June 2021, she debuted a grey Ulises Mérida dress created in collaboration with APRAMP, and in June 2022, she wore a pink paisley print blouse also crafted in the same workshop.
She paired the fitted jacket with her black Hugo Boss 'Trimie' Wide-Leg Crop Trousers.
Queen Letizia arrived at the APRAMP headquarters wearing her black Carolina Herrera maxi-length wool coat.
Adorning her feet were the latest addition to her wardrobe - a pair of Adeba 'Dance' Ballerinas in black. Crafted from glossy patent leather, these ballet flats showcase a stylish round toe, think ankle strap, and a subtle 2.5 cm heel.
On Saturday, The King and Queen of Spain undertook their first public engagement of 2024.
For the first time, Their Majesties were joined by their eldest daughter, Princess Leonor, as they presided over the traditional celebration of the Pascua Militar. This event is deeply rooted in the Spanish military and dates back to 1782 during the reign of Carlos III. The ceremony is held annually on the day of Epiphany at the Royal Palace of Madrid.
Following the parade, King Felipe, Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor made their way to the Throne Room within the Palace to meet officials from the Government, the Ministry of Defence and the Civil Guard.
It is customary for royal women to wear a full-length skirt for the Pascua Militar ceremony and today, the Queen of Spain wore a black column skirt by Spanish brand, Boüret, valued at €290. Crafted from crepe, the skirt boasts a high waist and a slit at the back.
Queen Letizia paired it with a light taupe silk blouse featuring a rolled neck and long sleeves.
During the outdoor parade, she covered up with her black Carolina Herrera Fur Collar Wrap Cape.
Letizia carried her black Carolina Herrera 'Astrud' Clutch, and on her feet were her PINKCHIC Guagua 'Daniela' Pumps in black.
To complete the look, Letizia wore a pair of vintage-style gold and diamond drop earrings, which were first worn for Infanta Sofia's confirmation last May.
Queen Letizia debuts a red Dries Van Noten midi dress at the Instituto Cervantes directors meeting19/12/2023
On Tuesday, Queen Letizia presided over the annual meeting of Instituto Cervantes directors at the Oscar Niemeyer International Cultural Center in Avilés (Asturias).
The Cervantes Institute serves as a cornerstone for nurturing the linguistic and cultural heritage shared by the nations and individuals within the Spanish-speaking community. With a global presence spanning 88 cities across 45 countries, it extends its reach through dedicated centers, classrooms, and extensions on five continents.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
DRESS: NEW! Dries Van Noten 'Davion' Crepe Midi Dress in Red. Available at Bergdorf Goodman (US$1,165), Tessabit (US$976), and Harvey Nichols (£840). OUTERWEAR: NEW! Carolina Herrera maxi wool coat in black. HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag in Black (repeat). SHOES: LT elastic boots in black (repeat). BELT: Hugo Boss black wide waist belt with rectangle covered buckle (repeat). EARRINGS: Aldao Joyeros ruby cabochon and diamond dangle earrings (repeat).
On Wednesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia chaired the meeting of the Princess of Girona Foundation's Board of Trustees at The Royal Palace in Madrid.
During the meeting, the 2023 activity report was presented along with the 2024 action plan.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
TOP: Hugo Boss 'Banora' Blouse in Red (repeat). SKIRT: Carolina Herrera Poppy-Print Knit Skirt in Black (repeat). BELT: Burberry ruffle leather waist belt in black (repeat). SHOES: NEW! Black suede boots with mid-heel (unidentified).
Queen Letizia, the honorary president of the FAD Youth Foundation, presided over the meeting of the Board of Trustees, which took place at the CaixaBank headquarters in Madrid on Tuesday.
During the board meeting, the 2024-2026 Awareness Strategy, defining thematic and executive lines for Fad Youth Foundation campaigns, was presented, along with the 2024 Action Plan, outlining next year's challenges and activities.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
OUTERWEAR: Carolina Herrera Double-Breasted Wool-Blend Coat in Black (repeat). TOP: Sandro V Neck Silk Shirt in Black (repeat). SKIRT: Adolfo Dominguez Soleil Pleats Skirt in White (repeat). BELT: Hugo Boss black wide waist belt with rectangle covered buckle (repeat). HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag in Black (repeat). SHOES: NEW! PINKCHIC Guagua 'Daniela' Pumps in Black (€106). EARRINGS: Unidentified pearl drop hoops (repeat). Possibly the Pandora Treated Freshwater Cultured Baroque Pearl Hoop Earrings (US$125). |
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