Queen Letizia and King Felipe tonight attend the XXIX edition of the Francisco Cerecedo Journalism Award, an unmissable event they attend every year. We review the looks like of doña Letizia at this gala since the year 2004.
In 2004, the then Princess of Asturias premiered at the Cerecedo Awards, and she chose eggplant color suit we haven’t seen since. It is one of the few times he has not chosen black to attend this annual event.
In the next edition of the journalism awards, we saw the royal with a black rhinestone top, black pants and velvet blazer purple and black As for the bag, she opted for a model with a short handle.
In 2007 started wearing totally black that we would see almost every year at this gala Doña Letizia wore a black lace dress with tight stockings and matching shoes, culminating the outfit with a fur-detailed jacket highlighting her shoulders. In hand a bag decorated with precious stones, signed by Tous.
A year later, King Felipe’s wife reinvented the classic tailored suit with a set of a crystal-beaded velvet jacket and satin flared trousers, which she paired with a white blouse underneath.
The Queen supported Spanish fashion with this black flared dress by Devota & Lomba, which she paired with accessories in the same color and some peeptoes, one of her favorites at the time.
In 2010 he trusted one of his favorite designers, Hugo Boss, with this black dress she paired with a gray hooded furry coat by Armand Basi. In terms of footwear, she opted for platform peeptoe style pumps with a metallic bracelet.
In 2011, the royal once again put herself in the hands of Hugo Boss with this black satin dress, with eye-catching flashes of red leaves. Doña Letizia paired it with black Magrit sandals and a matching bag.
SOU Fashion was behind this midi design with details of trimmings and rhinestones at the front, which further stylized Queen Letizia’s figure. To reach the climax looks likechose nude shoes signed by Nina Ricci.
Undoubtedly in 2013 the most notable of the looks like from doña Letizia was the footwear. The royal wore this Hugo Boss jumpsuit with a striking wide metal beltwhich was accompanied by lace-up pumps and a sequined handbag to match the rest of the outfit.
Little by little, Doña Letizia began to show off looks like much more risky and daring. On this occasion he chose one semi-transparent top with embroidered floral sequins, which premiered two years earlier at the Princess of Asturias Awards. The royal completed the outfit with matching pants and shoes.
Felipe Varela is one of the designers Queen Letizia trusts the most. In 2015, she attended the journalism awards in this black double-breasted dress by the firm, which she accompanied by a matching handbag with bronze feather embroidery by Inés Figadero. In terms of footwear, she wore patent leather pumps and, as accessories, a pair of long earrings signed by Tous.
In 2017, for the first time since his debut at the Cerecedo Awards, he was not present in black or dark shades. Queen Letizia wanted to break with the classic this year totally black in this dress by Teresa Helbig. A black and white midi-cut design that generated a lot of discussion.
In 2018 he wore this Black neoprene dress with white detail, signed by Carolina Herrera. Queen Letizia accompanied the refined design with a braided clutch from the firm Bottega Veneta, which cost 1,400 euros. As for footwear, she wore two-tone Magrit pumps, black on the toe and white on the heel. The royal family wore diamond earrings from Coolook, adding a touch of glamor to the end result.
Doña Letizia opted for flowers in 2019. The royal opted for this midi dress signed by Dries Van Noten in black with gold floral brocades and sequins on the shoulders. Doña Sofía’s daughter-in-law completed the looks like with accessories by Magrit and earrings by Helena Nicolau, who combined two flowers of different sizes.
Emporio Armani dressed the Queen at the Cerecedo Awards 2020. For the first time with a mask, the royal family opted for this spectacular black dress with ruffles at hip height and opening in the skirt. As accessories snakeskin shoes by Manolo Blahnik and the Knot clutch model by Bottega Veneta. As always, she wore her Karen Hallam ring and diamond-studded hoop earrings.
Last year he recycled this black sheath dress with a mesh neckline from which falls a cascade of fringes to hip height. A Hugo Boss design that premiered at the end of 2019 at the Mariano de Cavia awards ceremony. Doña Letizia completed the outfit with a pair of Manolo Blahnik pumps, a Nina Ricci handbag, Tous earrings and her Karen Hallam ring.
Source: Marie Claire

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