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Queen Letizia debuts chic Mango jumpsuit in Cuenca

2/7/2020

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The King and Queen of Spain continued their tour to all of the Autonomous Communities with a day trip to Cuenca in Castilla-La Mancha. The objective is to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity following the COVID-19 lockdown. ​
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visit Cuenca in Castilla-La Mancha on 2 July 2020
© Casa de S.M. el Rey
For Their Majesties first event of the day, they visited the Centro Ocupacional y Granja Escuela El Terminillo de ASPADEC (Occupational Center and School Farm El Terminillo of ASPADEC) in the province of Cuenca. ASPADEC is a non-profit association established in 1980, it supports people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families. The King and Queen toured the facilities, occupational workshops and farm before participating in a meeting with the president of ASPADEC and board of the association and users of the centre. 
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia arrived at Plaza Mayor de Cuenca, they travelled on foot to Museo de Arte Abstracto Español where they toured several rooms. The Museum was inaugurated in 1966 in the Hanging Houses of Cuenca to house the private collection of the painter Fernando Zóbel.  In recent years the current manager, the Juan March Foundation has enriched the museum with pieces by younger artists. ​
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
JUMPSUIT: NEW! Mango 'Creta' printed bow detail jumpsuit (US$79.99).
Mango 'Creta' printed bow detail jumpsuit

HANDBAG: NEW! Massimo Dutti Contrast Leather Raffia Crossbody Bag (RRP: €59.95 -sold out).
Picture
© Casa de S.M. el Rey
Massimo Dutti Contrast Leather Raffia Crossbody Bag

​SHOES: Mint & Rose 'Sardinia' espadrille wedges (repeat).
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Mint & Rose 'Sardinia' espadrille wedges

EARRINGS: NEW! Massimo Dutti textured half-moon gold-plated earrings (€25.95).
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Massimo Dutti Textured half-moon gold-plated earrings
10 Comments
Wendy
3/7/2020 06:06:51 pm

Cuenca was the first place they visited after their wedding, it is a marvellous place. The region of Castilla-La Mancha...the lands of Don Quijote...( the famous novel by Cervantes).

photos;
https://www.thetrainline.com/es/via/europa/espana/que-ver-en-cuenca


https://viajesexplorer.es/producto/cuenca-ciudad-encantada/

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Sandy
3/7/2020 08:34:54 pm

I'm not normally a fan of jumpsuits but this one is exquisite. The fine, delicate print is subtle and interesting. I love the matching wrap tie around the waist which does not interfere with the flow of the jumpsuit. It looks so cool and comfortable I'm sure you could sleep in it. This time I think the espadrilles compliment the outfit and are a good choice.

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Bertie
4/7/2020 05:17:19 am

Ok, you win, I took another look at fresh pics hopefully through your eyes, and the little jumpsuit does actually work rather well! I saw some rather overexposed shots to start with, and I certainly thought it looked mighty comfortable from the start.

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Sandy
5/7/2020 12:29:44 am

I'm happy to be a positive influence on you, Bertie.

Stephanie
3/7/2020 09:24:14 pm

Queen Letizia looks very summery and smart in this well styled jumpsuit in a fresh looking print. I have real envy for the cross body bag. This outfit is a winner to me and is very good value for money. Sometimes I think she could make a tea bag look fantastic. Major kudos to the Queen.

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Bertie
4/7/2020 04:47:32 am

This one's a miss for me as most pictures I've seen make the Mango jumpsuit look ill-fitting and baggy. It's further proof that High Street buys need to be approached carefully as they can backfire. Fit and fashion matter for someone in the public eye as much as Letizia.

I really like the print close up, love the new tribal blade earring,s and much prefer the neater Mint & Rose espadrilles over the previous pink Macarena. I also love that raffia bag though it gets a bit lost against the busy print.

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Laura
4/7/2020 07:07:21 am

I've only owned one jumpsuit in my life and didn't enjoy wearing it. It was especially tricky to deal with, when a washroom break was needed, in a public washroom. That said, Letizia looks very stylish in this one. I like her cross body bag and especially like the black sandals that the model is wearing. Sandals would look so much nicer on Letizia than these clunky, chunky wedges.

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Bertie
5/7/2020 05:03:04 am

I'm the same, one jumpsuit was all I needed to get wise!

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Ava Pittman
4/7/2020 04:49:31 pm

I too have owned a jumpsuit, but only one! I found it difficult to navigate for the above reasons mentioned lol! No matter my problems, Queen Letizia looks splendid. The print and colour of the jumpsuit is lovely. Though it seems a bit baggy, I think she wears it well. I do favour the black sandals the model is wearing - gorgeous. The crossbody bag is fabulous, but the earrings are simply stunning, love them!

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Jennifer F
5/7/2020 10:43:06 pm

This is a chic safari look. The woven materials, leather and neutral hues, complement one another beautifully. I adore the black and stone print, it reminds me of garments I have seen by Max Mara. When I first saw this ensemble I was excited, but on closer inspection, the viscose fabric is too relaxed. If this jumpsuit had been made in a cotton & linen mix it would have had structure, a refined silhouette and been an incredibly stylish piece. Also, in some of the photographs, the two belt loops at the front are baggy, sturdier fabric would have helped rectify this problem and invisible loops could have been placed at the side seams. Overall this outfit flows harmoniously, but in person, the jumpsuit may have lacked finesse in tailoring and fabric. I have no complaints regarding the Mint & Rose alparagatas, they work perfectly here and give Letizia extra height to help balance the proportions of the wide-leg trousers.  Although I prefer the black sandals worn by the Mango model, the modernised take on the classic raffia handbag and gold hoops, adds uniqueness to the look

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