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Queen Letizia Makes Stylish Statement in APRAMP Tweed Jacket During Visit to Headquarters

9/1/2024

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On Tuesday, Queen Letizia visited the headquarters of the Association for the Prevention, Reintegration, and Care of Prostituted Women (APRAMP) in Madrid, which is devoted to building a society free of violence and exploitation, and where people regain their freedom and dignity.
Queen Letizia visited the headquarters of the Association for the Prevention, Reintegration, and Care of Prostituted Women (APRAMP) in Madrid on 9 January 2024
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Queen Letizia first explored the facilities and the workshops of the association, encompassing the Fashion School and the Survivors School. Following the tour, Queen Letizia participated in a working meeting with APRAMP's technical team and survivors.
For today's visit, Her Majesty wore a tweed jacket designed and crafted at the APRAMP fashion workshop. Rendered in a mix of red, white and black, the long sleeved jacket features frayed edges, button-front and a collarless neckline.
Queen Letizia wears APRAMP red tweed jacket
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This is the third piece Queen Letizia has worn from the APRAMP fashion school. In June 2021, she debuted a grey Ulises Mérida dress created in collaboration with APRAMP, and in June 2022, she wore a pink paisley print blouse also crafted in the same workshop.
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Queen Letizia wears Ulises Mérida X APRAMP dress. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
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Queen Letizia wears APRAMP paisley print blouse. © Casa de S.M. el Rey
She paired the fitted jacket with her black Hugo Boss 'Trimie' Wide-Leg Crop Trousers.
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black Hugo Boss 'Trimie' Wide-Leg Crop Trousers.
Queen Letizia arrived at the APRAMP headquarters wearing her black Carolina Herrera maxi-length wool coat.
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Adorning her feet were the latest addition to her wardrobe - a pair of Adeba 'Dance' Ballerinas in black. Crafted from glossy patent leather, these ballet flats showcase a stylish round toe, think ankle strap, and a subtle 2.5 cm heel.
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Completing the look were the ​​Gold & Roses Shewel Triple Hoops.
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Gold & Roses 'Shewel' Triple Hoops
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7 Comments
Lolita
10/1/2024 08:16:38 pm

The coat is not this one?

https://www.queenletiziastyle.com/blog/queen-letizia-debuts-a-red-dries-van-noten-midi-dress-at-the-instituto-cervantes-directors-meeting

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Elizabeth (Admin)
11/1/2024 09:56:34 am

I completely forgot about that! Thanks for pointing it out :)

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Pilar
10/1/2024 10:27:26 pm

The coat is not the same she wore in Avilés before Christmas?

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Bertie
11/1/2024 07:45:30 am

An imaginative and fun outfit from Letizia, with a funky vibe all its own. The tweed jacket is classic and pretty and retains a contemporary edge through its raw edges. It's great that it's the third item she has had from the Apramp group.

It was a bold move to combine the jacket with the wide-leg crops but the choice is perfected by the quirky Adeba Ballerinas with their distinctive ankle strap. Typically Letizia takes the business of wearing low-heel shoes into fresh fashionable territory.

The whole looks well under the maxi coat, which just about manages an outsize look in proportion to the Queen without quite drowning her, though perhaps it is a close thing. Again I think the cute shoes help. Hooray for the lovely Gold & Roses Triple Hoops for a classy touch of sparkle.

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Laura
11/1/2024 09:35:00 am

Oh my, the cropped, wide legged pants look like culottes, and I don't think culottes look good on anyone...not even the lovely Letizia. The jacket is fine but would look so much better with slim, pants, that cover the ankles. The shoes are a bit confusing. I do wonder if the Queen is having foot, leg or back problems as she is choosing lower heeled shoes and flats these days, which are much easier on the body. While I like the idea of patent leather flats, these ones with their ankle straps and rounded toes, look like they should be worn by someone under the age of ten.

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Loli
11/1/2024 08:11:22 pm

She surffers a Morton's neuroma, she has talked about It lots of times, everybody knows in Spain

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Ava Pittman
24/1/2025 02:41:55 pm

The tweed jacket is a good rewear, its elegant and a real classic jacket, a wonderful staple. I understand the need for flat shoes, and I don't mind these at all.

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