Queen Letizia Rewears Her Chic Mango ‘Pepper’ Suit for Princess of Girona Foundation Meeting30/10/2025
On Thursday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia presided over a meeting of the Delegated Commission of the Princess of Girona Foundation at Zarzuela Palace.
During the meeting, the committee presented Their Majesties with progress on the Foundation’s new Strategic Plan, to be unveiled in December. The plan outlines the Foundation’s priorities through 2029, marking its 20th anniversary under the presidency of the Princess of Asturias and Girona.
Queen Letizia looked polished in her Mango ‘Pepper’ three-piece suit.
She accessorised with her elegant PDPAOLA Pavé Ray Hoop Earrings.
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King Felipe and Queen Letizia presided over a tribute to the victims of the DANA storm on the first anniversary of the tragedy. The ceremony took place at the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, located within Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences complex.
Their Majesties met with representatives of the victims' families before the ceremony began, and later laid a floral tribute followed by a minute of silence. King Felipe closed with words of solidarity, and the ceremony concluded with a performance by the RTVE Orchestra and Choir of Joaquín Rodrigo’s “Concierto de Aranjuez.”
For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore a dark blue Yolanda Guillen 'Letizia' Dress, a sophisticated and understated choice that reflected the solemn tone of the event.
She carried her Magrit ‘Mica’ Top Handle Bag in navy leather and completed the look with the matching Magrit ‘Clara’ Pumps.
The Queen completed the look with her elegant diamond and sapphire drop earrings.
On their final day in the Principality of Asturias, King Felipe and Queen Letizia, accompanied by their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, visited Valdesoto in the Council of Siero to present the 2025 Exemplary Town of Asturias Award.
It received the award in recognition of its commitment and collective effort to preserve and promote ancestral traditions passed down from generation to generation.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia embraced casual elegance in a new ensemble, pairing dark-wash wide-leg denim with a $170 navy Sézane ‘Betty’ cardigan.
She layered the look with a classic Mango trench coat (£89.99) and a blue knit scarf.
Queen Letizia arrived carrying a taupe suede Sézane bucket bag—the brand’s ‘Gary’ style, priced at $370.
On her feet, she wore a pair of warm and luxuriously comfortable lace-up moccasins—the $695 ‘Soe’ style by Pedro García.
Queen Letizia completed the outfit with her gold bamboo-shaped hoop earrings.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT
INFANT SOFIA'S OUTFIT
On Friday evening, King Felipe and Queen Letizia, accompanied by their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, presided over the 2025 Princess of Asturias Awards ceremony at the Campoamor Theatre in Oviedo.
Upon their arrival, the Spanish royal family upheld tradition by walking the blue carpet alongside Queen Sofía and pausing for photographs.
The Awards acknowledge international achievements in various fields, including Arts, Literature, Social Sciences, Communication, Humanities, Technical and Scientific Research, International Cooperation, Concord, and Sports.
Nineteen-year-old Princess Leonor of Asturias addressed the audience during the awards ceremony that bears her title.
The Princess of Asturias Awards ceremony is one of the most anticipated events on the Spanish royal calendar, and it’s always exciting to see what Her Majesty will debut for the annual gala. This year, Queen Letizia surprised everyone by choosing to repeat an outfit for the first time
She re-wore a black strapless Sybilla midi dress, first seen at the ABC Journalism Awards in July 2025 (shown below), which she elegantly transformed with the addition of a sheer chiffon overlay — as originally intended by the designer and depicted in the brand’s stock image.
The clutch is also reportedly by Sybilla.
Adding a touch of drama, Queen Letizia completed the look with her striking de Grisogono black diamond teardrop earrings.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT
INFANTA SOFIA'S OUTFIT
On Friday morning, the King and Queen of Spain, along with their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, hosted audiences ahead of the Princess of Asturias Awards Ceremony this evening.
They commenced the day by holding audiences at the Hotel Reconquista, where they met with recipients of the 2024 End of Degree Awards from the University of Oviedo, the winners of the 2025 Medals of Asturias, and the 2025 Favorite Son and Adoptive Son titles.
The Spanish Royal Family then proceeded to the hotel’s Covadonga Hall, where they greeted the 2025 Princess of Asturias Laureates, among them tennis legend Serena Williams.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia re-wore her grey Mango ‘Lili’ pantsuit, defined by its tailored Double-Breasted Jacket and flattering Flared Trousers.
She carried her black Carolina Herrera Victoria Insignia Satchel Bag.
On her feet, the Queen wore her black patent Sézane Paula Babies Pumps.
She finished the look with her Bárbara Goenaga Iconic Lightning earrings.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT
INFANTA SOFIA'S OUTFIT
The Spanish royal family arrived in Oviedo on Thursday to take part in the annual Princess of Asturias Awards ceremony.
On the eve of the awards ceremony, King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their daughters, Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía, attended the 33rd Princess of Asturias Awards Concert at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium.
Queen Letizia showcased her signature blend of elegance and modernity in a Carolina Herrera ensemble. She wore an embellished-sleeve top paired with black high-waisted trousers.
The new top features a navy-blue crepe base contrasted by a black satin point collar, while the short sleeves are adorned with black beaded tassels. The piece may be a bespoke design, as the exact style does not appear in any Carolina Herrera collection. However, UFO No More identified a dress featuring the same embellished sleeves.
The trousers are Carolina Herrera’s Stretch-Cotton Twill High-Waisted style, first worn by the Queen in 2021 for the opening night of the opera Parténope.
She arrived wearing a black overcoat, possibly her Carolina Herrera Maxi Wool Coat, and carrying her Felipe Varela satin clutch.
On her feet were the Magrit 'Carlota' Slingback Pumps in Black Patent.
Queen Letizia kept her jewelry understated, opting for only a pair of small diamond studs.
PRINCESS LEONOR'S OUTFIT
INFANTA SOFIA'S OUTFIT
On Thursday, Queen Letizia attended the international ceremony marking World Food Day 2025 in Rome, held in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. The Queen serves as FAO’s Special Ambassador for Nutrition.
Queen Letizia took to the stage to deliver the keynote address.
Queen Letizia then visited the Food and Agriculture Museum and Network (FAO MuNe), a newly opened 1,300-square-metre exhibition space that blends art, knowledge, tradition, and innovation to showcase and promote FAO’s mission and work.
She concluded the day with a luncheon hosted by the FAO Director-General, followed by a meeting with Spanish FAO staff, where she expressed her appreciation for their dedication and contribution to global food security.
For her trip to Rome, Queen Letizia brought back her red Carolina Herrera pantsuit, featuring a longline blazer and matching slim-fit trousers.
She added softness to the structured suit with a new chiffon blouse featuring a voluminous pussy-bow. It's a handcrafted piece by students of the APRAMP fashion school.
For a pop of interest, Queen Letizia carried her floral-print Furla 1927 Top Handle Mini Bag, pairing it with her camel Magrit 'Clara' Pumps.
She topped off the look with her Gold & Roses 'Skyline' Crawler Earrings.
On Sunday, the Spanish royal family celebrated Spain’s National Day in Madrid.
Spain's National Day, observed annually on October 12th, commemorates Christopher Columbus's 1492 arrival in the Americas. The holiday is highlighted by a military parade, showcasing the nation's armed forces and celebrating Spanish history and heritage.
Following the parade, Their Majesties hosted a reception in the Throne Room of the Royal Palace. The event welcomed diplomats and prominent Spanish dignitaries.
For today’s national commemoration, Queen Letizia debuted a green tweed A-line midi dress featuring cropped sleeves with slit cuffs and a flattering square neckline. The frock is believed to have been custom-made by Queen Letizia’s personal dressmaker.
Here's a look at the back of the dress.
The queen complemented the dress with a pair of TOUS emerald cascade earrings, adding a touch of vibrant sparkle to the heavy tweed.
First worn in September 2023 for the "Retina Eco Awards", they are believed to have been a gift for her 50th birthday.
She contrasted the green with black accessories, adding her Hugo Boss ‘Amie’ Belt, carrying her Carolina Herrera ‘Victoria’ Insignia Bag, and completing the look with her Massimo Dutti Leather Slingback Pumps.
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On Friday, Queen Letizia presided over an institutional event to mark World Mental Health Day 2025, held under the slogan “We share vulnerability, let’s defend our mental health.”
Queen Letizia delivered the keynote address at the event in Madrid, organized by the Spanish Mental Health Confederation in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and the 2030 Agenda, along with the ONCE Foundation.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia debuted a vibrant red Adolfo Domínguez A-line dress featuring short flutter sleeves and a flared midi skirt with a central pleat.
On her feet, she wore new red Magrit leather slingback pumps. The custom shoes feature a short block heel, squared-off vamp and buckle detail at the ankle.
The queen was seen carrying her Menbur 'Malva' Clutch.
She finished the look with her Nydia 'Athene' Twisted Hoops.
On Tuesday, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited Brussels to inaugurate the Europalia España festival.
Upon their arrival in the Belgian capital, Their Majesties were welcomed at the Royal Palace by King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium, who hosted a private lunch in their honour.
Later in the day, the royals visited the Brussels Palace of Fine Arts (Bozar), where they toured the exhibition Light and Shadow: Goya and Spanish Realism and attended the festival’s official opening ceremony.
Europalia, a biennial arts festival that spotlights a different country or theme through a rich and multidisciplinary programme, is dedicating its 2025 edition to Spain—exactly forty years after the country was last featured in 1985. Running from 8 October 2025 to 1 February 2026, Europalia España will unite heritage and contemporary art, offering fresh perspectives on themes that both connect and challenge the audience.
For this cultural engagement abroad, Queen Letizia brought back her modified Giorgio Armani printed pleated dress, first worn in September 2023 for World Cancer Research Day in London.
She accessorised with new burgundy suede Magrit pieces, wearing the ‘Mar’ slingback kitten-heel pumps and carrying a matching 'Pissa' clutch.
As the event drew to a close, Queen Letizia wrapped up in her navy Carolina Herrera fur-collar cape.
She completed the look with the colourful Dime 'Frenchy' Long Earrings.
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