SHOES: NEW! Calzados Picon 'Letizia' navy espadrilles wedges (€65).
The King and Queen of Spain continued their tour to all of the Autonomous Communities with a trip to Torrelavega and Santoña in the province of Cantabria. The objective is to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity following the COVID-19 lockdown.
Their Majesties first activity of the day was a visit to the National Cattle Market 'Jesús Collado Soto' in Torrelavega. After the initial introductions, they were welcomed with a traditional dance of western Cantabria, the 'Jota Montañesa'.
The Royal Couple received a guided tour of the premises by the director of the National Cattle Market and the Market's commercial advisor, starting with the milking area, sale of cattle and lastly the exhibition of bovine breeds.
Before leaving Torrelavega, the King and Queen held a meeting with representatives of the livestock sector of Cantabria, they expressed words of gratitude and recognition to the sector.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia moved to the Puerto de Santoña (Port of Santoña). They received a guided tour from the president of the Federation of Fishermen's Guilds of Cantabria and president of the 'Virgen del Puerto' Fishermen's Guild of Santoña. Their Majesties observed the work of a group of women 'rederas' who were repairing nets, they then boarded a fishing boat and were informed of its activity by the boat's skipper.
The tour concluded at the viewpoint of Puerto de Santoña.
The Royal Couple travelled to the Grupo Consorcio, their brands specialise in high quality canned seafood and home-made dishes. Explanations were given by the vice-president of the Grupo Consorcio and the general director of the factory. During the tour, they had the opportunity to see the packaging and sterilisation areas.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
JUMPSUIT: Uterqüe floral jumpsuit (repeat). First worn in May of 2018 during a visit to the Dominican Republic.
SHOES: NEW! Calzados Picon 'Letizia' navy espadrilles wedges (€65).
5 Comments
Bertie
31/7/2020 04:31:11 am
The pantsuit is both colourful and comfy and looks ideal for a working summer day. I'd say the bagginess lacks a finished look and these garments in general are an awkward amalgamation so I may not be the biggest fan, but I'm a sucker for bright florals on black, it sharpens up what might otherwise be sentimental. The neat navy espadrilles are definitely a step up from clumpy pale Macarenas.
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Sandy
31/7/2020 06:14:02 am
Navy espadrilles - that's something new. I like the strap at the side of the foot as well as the contrasting white colour at the heel. Even though I don't like the jumpsuit the shoes go well with it. It's a more casual and relaxed looking outfit.
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Ava Pittman
31/7/2020 01:44:49 pm
The print of the jumpsuit is very appealing, I like it, especially the navy background, but this jumpsuit is a rare miss for me. It seems shapeless and baggy, but the Queen wears it well and looks great. The navy espadrilles are a beautiful shade, lovely.
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Laura
1/8/2020 06:15:28 am
While this outfit appears colourful and comfortable to wear, it is baggy and shapeless, so not a great look. Truth be told, I don't really think jumpsuits flatter anyone. Although these shoes are better in black or navy, rather than lighter colours, they still present a clunky look. However, they are obviously here to stay with Letizia's summer outfits.
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Jennifer F
1/8/2020 08:54:19 am
Overall this ensemble flows well, it's cheerful, and the alpargatas work perfectly. At this price point, I don't expect the print placement to match across seam lines, but the dainty buttons and gathered sleeves are feminine features. I suspect that the fabric may be lightweight crepe, the fit and hang are stronger than some of the other looks we have seen on the tour. I have one quibble, it's a shame that the neckline wasn't slightly higher so that a vest wasn't needed to protect the Queen's modesty.
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