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Queen Letizia sports new pieces from Spanish brands for visit to Moal

20/10/2018

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On the final day of the Princess of Asturias Awards, King Felipe & Queen Letizia paid a visit to Moal (Cangas de Narcea), this year's winner of the Exemplary Town of Asturias Award.
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Each year, a town or village in the Asturias region is recognized for making an extraordinary contribution to protect and conserve the environmental, historical or artistic settings of its surroundings, or carried out exceptional community work.
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During their visit Their Majesties toured the village and met the locals.
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© Casa de S.M. el Rey (casareal.es)
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
TOP: NEW! Custom-made button-down shirt by Imiloa featuring storm-flaps and epaulets which are details typically seen on jackets and trench coats.
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The brand posted design details of the shirt on their Instagram page:
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A post shared by IMILOA (@imi.loa) on Oct 20, 2018 at 7:55am PDT

PANTS: NEW! Mango 'Diplo' Dark Navy Pinstripe suit pants (US$79.95).
Mango Diplo Dark Navy Pinstripe suit pants
COAT: NEW! Navy blue trench coat (unidentified).
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© JOSE GEGUNDEZ
BELT: Dark blue leather belt with covered buckle (unidentified). First worn last month for visit to University of Salamanca.
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© JOSE GEGUNDEZ
SHOES: NEW! Uterque navy shiny perforated leather oxford shoes (€99.00 / sold out). From Winter 2017 collection.
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Uterqüe navy perforated leather oxford shoes
EARRINGS: Elena C mini butterfly earrings (€595). First worn in May 2013.
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16 Comments
Clara
8/11/2018 07:08:05 pm

Elizabeth, and the Princess of Asturias awards Ceremony??😥
I love the trench coat!!

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Elizabeth (Admin)
8/11/2018 09:38:02 pm

Yes I covered it in this post: http://www.queenletiziastyle.com/blog/queen-letizia-dazzles-in-embroidered-felipe-verela-frock-for-princess-of-asturias-awards-ceremony

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Clara
8/11/2018 11:34:17 pm

Not you, it's me!! I am getting old..sorry...even wearing glasses sometimes I can't see..😎

Clara
8/11/2018 10:35:24 pm

Thanks!! I was a bit thick and lost!!

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Elizabeth (Admin)
8/11/2018 10:52:18 pm

Sorry for any confusion x

Karen
8/11/2018 11:58:06 pm

Love the trench coat! Rest of the outfit not so much.

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Bertie
9/11/2018 02:46:13 am

I can't quite believe that's Letizia wearing this outfit, adventurous and youthful and I think she just about gets away with it. The side view is great but from the front the clunkiness maybe comes on a bit strong.

I love the Imiloa blouse with its use of outdoor wear details, and I think the Mango trousers are amazing -- just love those pinstripes! The cut is so clever, being full via pleats at the top of the leg to give width but tapering down to complement Letizia's slender frame.

Of course the high-waisted belted look adds to the oversize/masculine street-savvy vibe, which is underlined by those tremendous shoes -- such a departure from Letizia's usual well cut courts. The whole thing is bordering on punk though Letizia's femininity is more than a match for it. love that smart little navy trench.

I think it's wonderful, bold and experimental, I love seeing her shake it all up like this.

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Emanuela
9/11/2018 03:14:49 am

Thank you Elizabeth! Exactly the shirt I had in mind to buy. A pity they don’t seem to sell it online

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Clara
9/11/2018 08:26:41 am

Emanuela, you always can send them an email: shop@imiloa.es

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Sandy
9/11/2018 04:43:46 am

It's a very original idea to put the storm flaps and epaulets on a shirt.
I think the design works well. The light blue color looks nice against the navy pinstripe. But, I'm not a fan of those shoes. They are too overpowering on Letizia's slight frame. Too chunky!.

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edita
9/11/2018 05:26:20 am

Uh, I don't like oxford shoes on women, neither large and masculine pants...but hey, it is Letizia, she can pull off anything!

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Zoe link
9/11/2018 01:36:30 pm

I am told that the well dressed woman in Spain always has a good pair of oxfords in her closet. If you are going to walk over rough terrain in an oak forest preparation requires shoes with good traction. She may have purchased them with the memory of almost falling in the mud in the RD.The outfit deserves praise for its practicality, and if the trench coat is made of denim, I am dying of envy.

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Clara
9/11/2018 09:15:46 pm

That's right Zoe, most women in Spain have a pair of oxford shoes.

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Anna
9/11/2018 09:24:45 pm

She was in the mountains, trainers or oxford...

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Laura
9/11/2018 04:25:36 pm

This look is far too masculine for me. Although I can tolerate the blouse and pants, the oxfords are just out and out awful. Letizia looks like a little girl wearing her father's work shoes.

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edita
9/11/2018 07:48:32 pm

I agree.

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