TOP: NEW! White knit v-neck shell top (unidentified).
ACCESSORIES: Magrit 'Hawa' clutch and coordinating pumps (repeat).
EARRINGS: Bvlgari aquamarine and diamond hoops (repeat).
The Queen of Spain held a working meeting with members of the management team of Abertis Foundation and UNICEF Spain to address the projects that they jointly promote, at the Abertis Foundation in Madrid.
The Abertis Foundation was founded in 1999 with the aim of responding to the impact that the economic activity of the Abertis Group has on the different territories and countries where the Group is present. The Foundation carries out actions aimed at improving road safety in order to reduce accidents. These actions are focused on child road safety education, awareness of young people and prevention in the case of older drivers.
After the working meeting, Her Majesty toured an exhibition commemorating the 75th anniversary of the creation of UNICEF, which also highlighted the alliance that it has maintained with the Abertis Group since 2017. Through a strategic alliance, they promote actions that contribute to improving road safety and reduce the impact of traffic accidents on children in countries such as Jamaica, the Philippines and Brazil.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
SEPARATES: NEW! Adolfo Domínguez SS2020 chambray linen trouser suit.
TOP: NEW! White knit v-neck shell top (unidentified). ACCESSORIES: Magrit 'Hawa' clutch and coordinating pumps (repeat). EARRINGS: Bvlgari aquamarine and diamond hoops (repeat).
6 Comments
Joanne
7/7/2021 11:54:32 am
I really love this outfit on her. The color looks great, and I like the different style pant. She can make most anything look beautiful. She is so pretty.
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Laura
7/7/2021 01:17:35 pm
As always happens with linen, it wrinkles terribly and Letizia was not able to avoid this. So as a result the pants look very rumpled. I don't care for the stiletto shoes with this suit and would much prefer a flat or sandal, like the model is wearing. The light blue colour and the white top do add a nice nod to summer.
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Sandy
8/7/2021 12:08:16 am
This is a lovely summer suit. The linen is characteristically 'wrinkly' but that is part of it's beauty. It's a great fabric for warm weather because it is lightweight and breathes. I like the addition of the white camisole but I think a white sandal would have looked more appealing than the bright blue stiletto.
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Jennifer F
8/7/2021 07:48:51 am
It's refreshing to see the Queen embrace a summery linen trouser suit. Sadly, on Getty, you can see that the trousers fit badly and let the look down. The trousers didn't hold their crispness, and as a result, the legs have become baggy (especially in the thighs). Also, the hems do not fall straight. This is a shame, as Letizia is usually successful in her choices from Adolfo Domínguez. Generally, I like linen trouser suits with some structure that hold their shape; straight leg, high waisted trousers, pressed with smart pleats and centre creases and a matching tailored blazer, in a linen mix of natural fibres. Understandably, Letizia is buying very few pieces at the moment. When she feels the time is right a beautiful pair of tan heeled pumps and tote would be valuable additions to her working wardrobe. A combination of powder blue, brilliant white and tan would have made for a stylish trio of colours.
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Bertie
13/7/2021 05:00:27 am
Linen is such a difficult fabric to work with due to the inevitable creasing. That can fit in with casual contexts, but I've never felt it's such a good idea for more formal occasions. I think the trousers on this suit suffer especially and don't come off well for photographs. Presumably the jacket is lined and appears to fare much better.
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Ava Pittman
13/7/2021 03:30:38 pm
I love pantsuits, but this is a rare miss for me. The pants are a style I don't like. The jacket is nice, the colour of the suit is pretty. The aquamarine hoops I love.
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