Polished Braid: Letizia dares with the hairstyle trend we’re all going to copy this summer

Polished Braid: Letizia dares with the hairstyle trend we’re all going to copy this summer

Queen Letizia It released its week of official acts this Tuesday and has done so by picking up the briefcase. The Queen has moved to the Autonomous Community of Murcia to sponsor and chair the law whereby the national flag will be delivered to the Marine Infantry’s “Special Naval Warfare Force” (FGNE) based in La Algameca. And he did it alone, as Don Felipe has taken a different path, specifically to Aragon. There the monarch defended the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Aragon. Within the actions with which the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Aragon will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2022, it aims to recognize and make visible the contribution of companies to the socio-economic development of the region.

Weeks ago, Letizia premiered her summer wardrobe and today she showed it again in Murcia. The heat was squeezing beautifully on the outskirts of the city at noon and the Queen has battled it with a white look, consisting of a floral print cut-out midi dress with transparencies and flared skirt, round neck, sleeveless and a baby blue brooch on the chest. A premiere piece she paired with a Magrit handbag and aquamarine slingback pumps to match her Bvlgari earrings the firm gave her for Leonor’s birth.

Much of the attention has gone to her hair, as the Queen has opted for a comfortably and versatile gathered at half height of the head. The Asturian has chosen not to wear her hair down, but in a bun topped with a polished braid inspired by Scarlett Johansson. A haircut that was initially considered classic, but that evolves to remain very present every season, adapted to the new times.

The Special Naval Warfare Force does not have a battle flag as it is a relatively new unit, established in 2009. In April 2021, Their Majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Asturias and the Infanta Doña Sofia, presided over the launch ceremony of the submarine S-81 “Isaac Peral”, at the Navantia shipyard in Cartagena.

Source: Marie Claire

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