On Thursday evening, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attended the mass service for Spain's Duke of Calabria, Carlos de Borbon Dos Sicilias. He passed away on October 5th, aged 77. As expected, Queen Letizia was appropriately dressed in an all-black ensemble consisting of a Felipe Varela jacket, Prada black Saffiano print patent leather pointy toe pumps and black star-burst drop earrings with diamond hoops.
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Today, the King and Queen of Spain presented awards at the 6th edition of Ambassadors of the Spanish Brand. The awards recognize companies and organisations that promote Spanish products and services around the globe.
One of the recipients of the prize was Pablo Isla, Chairman and CEO of Inditex, the parent company of Zara.
It was a fitting choice for Her Majesty to premier a new Zara jacket at this event. She wore the brand's new season embroidered jacket (US$169).
I think it's fair to say that Queen Letizia is fond of ethnic/tribal patterns. Her closet is filled with jackets, bags and pants inspired by ethnic prints.
She kept the rest of her outfit simple, opting for an all black ensemble consisting of Hugo Boss trousers and a knit top which is reportedly by Mango (unconfirmed). The sweater features a scoop neck and split hem, however I've been unable to find this exact style in Mango's inventory.
Queen Letizia accessorized with her Uterque black croc stamped wristlet clutch and Prada black Saffiano print patent leather pointy toe pumps.
Today, Her Majesty revived a pair of gypsy-inspired chandelier earrings.
They date back to 2008, however there is no information regarding the brand or jeweler.
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Today, Queen Letizia was at the National Police Academy in Avila to conduct a ceremonial flag presentation.
Her Majesty delivered the Flag of Spain to the National Police and made a speech in which she acknowledged the courageous work and service of the Spanish police force.
In the past, Queen Sofia set the sartorial tradition of wearing a long black dress and Spanish mantilla at flag presentation ceremonies. Prior to becoming Queen, Letizia had adhered to this dress code.
However, at her first flag presentation as Queen Consort, she broke with tradition and wore a white ensemble.
She continued the trend today, opting to repeat a white/black Felipe Varela dress.
The white wool crepe dress features a black and grey floral motif, buttoned front, banded waist and is finished with a Peter Pan collar. The dress made its debut in April 2012 when Letizia attended the 2012 Cervantes Prize.
Queen Letizia accessorized with her Magrit charcoal suede platform pumps and TOUS cultured freshwater pearl drop earrings.
She wore her hair in a pretty bun.
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Today, King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the port city of Málaga, on Spain’s Costa del Sol. They were there to attend the annual National Awards for Innovation and Design.
Their Majesties presented the awards that recognizes and supports professionals, companies and organizations that are exemplary in the field of design and innovation.
Queen Letizia looked chic and professional, pairing a trendy black cape with classic black trousers and a soft white pussy-bow blouse.
At first glance I thought the jacket was the Hugo Boss wool cape she debuted last month. But on closer inspection I noticed it was new. The cape is from Spain's fast-fashion giant, Zara. This budget-friendly cape features an open front and flowing cut opening at the arms. It will only set you back US$129.
Under the cape, Letizia premiered the BOSS Hugo Boss 'Banika' pussycat bow blouse (£179).
Sticking with the German designer, Queen Letizia wore their 'Taru' black trouser pants and carried the 'Bespoke T. Handle M' bag.
On her feet were the Magrit 'Mila' black patent pumps.
Queen Letizia competed the looked with her pretty TOUS three tier drop earrings feature ruby, emerald and moonstone, set in 18kt yellow gold.
This was another perfectly polished ensemble from Queen Letizia. It's been reported that Her Majesty has employed the services of a stylist, Eva Fernandez. According to El Mundo, Ms Fernandez, a former senior designer at Cosmopolitan and stylist at Vogue became a royal courtier in May this year. It's obvious she is in tune with Letizia's personal sartorial taste, and I'm confident we will continue to see remarkable outfits from this partnership!
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Today, Queen Letizia was at the National Library of Spain to attend the first Round Table seminar of Spanish Cooperation 2030. The meeting aimed to identify the national challenges in adopting the 17 Sustainable Development targets set by the United Nations Summit which was held earlier this year.
As expected, Queen Letizia was all business at this important meeting. She wore her Hugo Boss grey pant suit, contrasted by a burgundy red knit top.
Upon arrival, Letizia wore a classic trench coat. I'm currently uncertain about the origin of the coat. Vanitatis magazine has identified it as the Hugo Boss 'Cascadia' coat but I don't believe this is correct based on the position and colour of the buttons. The coat worn by Letizia has tonal buttons and there are no buttons on the side pockets as depicted on the 'Cascadia' trench coat.
UPDATE (1/12/2015)
Hugo Boss have just added this trench coat to their website. It is the 'Makari' trench from the HUGO line. I'm pleased to say we now have the ID of this trench coat resolved!
Today, Queen Letzia also debuted a new pair of boots. They are the BOSS Hugo Boss 'Staple Bootie 100' black leather ankle boots (£485).
We saw the return of the Links of London Hope Egg earrings, also a favorite of the Duchess of Cambridge.
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