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Queen Letizia looks stylish in a belted blazer for the final day in Andorra

26/3/2021

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On Friday the 26th of March, the King and Queen of Spain concluded their two day State Trip to the Principality of  Andorra.
On Friday the 26th of March, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain concluded their two day State Trip to the Principality of Andorra.
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Their day began with a visit to the María Moline Spanish School, which is one of the six Spanish public schools in the principality. During their visit, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia had the opportunity to converse with teachers and students where they were informed of the educational model in the Pyrenean country. They also revealed a commemorative plaque, toured the College's facilities, and visited the Natural Sciences laboratory. Afterwards, Their Majesties held a meeting with the Spanish educational community in Andorra, where they were able to talk with the directors of the centres of the Spanish system present in Andorra.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia moved to the Church of Santa Coloma and the adjacent 'Espai Columba' museum. The Church of Santa Coloma is Andorra's oldest church, dating to the pre-Romanesque period. It contains remnants of murals made in the 12th century by the Master of Sant Coloma. Most of the murals were removed in 1933 and until 2007 were in Germany. The murals are now in the Andorran Government Exhibition Hall. The Espai Columba museum is a cultural facility whose objective is to guard, preserve and present the mural paintings of the apse of the church of Santa Coloma and various liturgical objects from Andorran churches.
At noon, Their Majesties attended an official lunch offered by the Cap de Govern of Andorra in their honour, which was attended by the General Trustee, and the representatives of the Episcopal Co-Prince and the French Co-Prince.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia attended an official lunch offered by the Cap de Govern of Andorra in their honour, which was attended by the General Trustee, and the representatives of the Episcopal Co-Prince and the French Co-Prince on 26 March 2021
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Bringing the state visit to a close, the King and Queen visited Casa Museo d'Areny-Plandolit, which is the only example of a manor house in Andorra that has survived intact to this day. The family owes its social standing to Guillem d’Areny-Plandolit, Baron of Senaller and Gramenet and the First Syndic of the General Council of the Andorra Valleys, who led the New Reform of 1866, an illustrious figure in the history of Andorra. ​
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
COAT: Carolina Herrera cape-inspired coat (repeat).
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​BLAZER: CH Carolina Herrera glen plaid blazer (repeat).
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​BELT:
NEW! Möhel Black Coco Belt (€95).
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Möhel Black Coco Belt

​HANDBAG: Uterqüe black croc stamped wristlet clutch (repeat).
Queen Letizia carries Uterqüe black croc stamped wristlet clutch
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Uterqüe black croc stamped wristlet clutch

​SHOES: Hugo Boss Bella Ballerina pumps with asymmetric strap (repeat).
Queen Letizia wears Hugo Boss Bella Ballerina pumps with asymmetric strap
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Hugo Boss Bella Ballerina pumps with asymmetric strap

EARRINGS: Gold & Roses Double Dagger Earrings (repeat).
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Gold & Roses Double Dagger Earrings

​UNIDENTIFIED PIECES:
Black wool scarf.
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Black lace-trim camisole (repeat).
Queen Letizia wears Black lace-trim camisole
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​PANTS: Black trousers with turn-ups & waist tie.
Queen Letizia wears black trousers with turn-up cuffs & waist tie
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5 Comments
Jennifer F
30/3/2021 01:46:51 am

This outfit feels influenced by the Queen's stylist, Eva Fernández. If my memory serves me correctly, when Letizia has previously worn belts over blazers the effect has been streamlined, a thin belt over a fitted blazer - some of the Varela skirt suits worn this way were gorgeous 29/04/15 & 30/09/15. This ensemble is looser, more relevant. Eva Fernández cinches in a loose fit blazer with a belt (link below). It's a shame the waist tie of the trousers can be seen under the blazer, and sadly, I do not like the scarf or the lace-trimmed camisole. I would have styled the blazer and belt with either a black, low square neck top or a white, crisp, cotton shirt. The lines would have been stronger and long sleeves would have provided extra warmth. I adore the coat, the oversized shape was no doubt comfortable over the padded shoulders of the blazer. The trousers fit beautifully and the Hugo Boss patent pumps are a favourite of mine, it’s refreshing to see a pair of feminine flat shoes.

Overall, I was delighted to see the gorgeous Massimo Dutti dress styled differently, for me, it was the strongest look of the tour. As I have said before, I think The 2nd Skin Co ensemble needs a pair of delicate strappy sandals, the black pumps are too heavy and weigh the outfit down. In addition, I preferred the sharp slim-leg trousers worn in 2019, to differentiate the look, I would have mixed up the accessories.

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Apologies, a quick side note on the link above, Letizia's off duty style was effortlessly trendy. I loved the combination of the bold Carolina Herrera waistcoat, mix of prints, lace-up trousers and chunky Uterqüe brogues.

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Bertie
30/3/2021 05:56:30 am

The Herrera cape coat styling seems to be getting lost in its bulk and looks awkward when matched with the strappy Hugo Boss flats. The footwear comes into its own when we see the outfit underneath, with the Herrera plaid jacket teamed with neat crop turn-ups.

I like the dramatic Moho belt though as it's long on Letizia's trim frame it looks as if it might have rather a long extending end. I usually discard extra long belts preferring to have them shortened rather than risk an unsightly flap.

I also really don't like that cheap looking lace on the chemise layer, I feel that lace is not something to be bought at budget price, unless well finished I'd avoid wearing it. But the overall outfit is great for a working engagement, minus that bulky coat. And hooray for the savvy double dagger earrings.

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Laura
30/3/2021 06:56:51 am

I struggle with the drama of the black cape coat. It looks so severe. I do like the glen plaid blazer, although would prefer it worn without a belt. Also I find the lace trimmed camisole a bit at odds with the more tailored look of the blazer. The pants are fine, although I'd wear them perhaps an inch longer. It is time to cheer when we see flat shoes on royalty. Given the long lengths of time they are walking or standing, flats are so much better for the feet and the back.

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Ava Pittman
30/3/2021 01:15:46 pm

This ensemble works well. I love the combination of separates combined. I really like this blazer, especially with the belt, I too would have shortened the length of the belt, I dont like the extra hanging over. I quite like the camisole and love the addition of the scarf. The length of the pants I would like a little longer, that is my personal preference only. The coat is stylish, but too voluminous, it gives the image of top heavy when you consider the lack of heel of the shoes. The flats look great, just dont balance out well when worn with the coat. The double dagger earrings are a favourite of mine, always a joy to see them worn again.

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Sandy
30/3/2021 10:13:21 pm

This is a well put together outfit. I like the blazer belted in this way because it gives the outfit a neat form fitted look. The lace camisole gives the outfit a touch of femininity in what would otherwise be a bit boring. The flat shoes are beautiful with the cross over straps.

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