Letizia refuses to leave the winter on her return to Palma de Mallorca

Letizia refuses to leave the winter on her return to Palma de Mallorca

Second act of the week before letizia but with a different air. Their Majesty the King and Queen of Spain have traveled to Palma de Mallorca to chair the fourth stop of the 2022 Talent Tour, a new movement for and for the future of young people in Spain launched this year by the Princess of Girona Foundation and TRIVU (an ecosystem connecting organizations and people to achieve human transformation that society needs in this new decade), with the aim of generating a community of opportunities that connects, activates and promotes young talent in every corner of our country.

The visit to Palma has had several highlights, but again the eyes were on the figure of our queen. Letizia has opted for a very wintery style for her visit to the CaixaForum in Palma, something that clashes with the pleasant 20 degrees temperature that the King and Queen have received in the archipelago. Special attention deserved her dark red dress from Massimo Dutti which he has worn before. A piece of clothing characterized by its high neck, shoulder pads, long sleeves, blouse body, fitted at the waist and an evasé midi skirt.

It should be noted that Doña Letizia’s pavilion was very high in style after her last performance in Madrid. It would chair the 44th edition of the SM Awards for Children’s and Young People’s Literature. The consort of Felipe VI surprised everyone by wearing tanned skin on which rested a hairstyle in an aqua green tone. It was a matching two piece set consisting of a draped top with a crew neckline and structured shoulders and a high waisted palazzo. A piece that the Queen has released for the occasion, in which eye-catching shoulder pads with a flowing style and floral cut stand out. Philip Varela She signed an outfit that she paired with silver Magrit stilettos and an envelope-style clutch in gold-tone leather.

After passing through Malaga, Guadalajara and Logroño, the Talent Tour arrives in Palma with an agenda of activities designed jointly by the Princess of Girona Foundation and TRIVU, in collaboration with government departments, the University of the Balearic Islands, entities and companies from the area and that will focus on female leadership and STEAM professions, innovation and talent.

Source: Marie Claire

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