Anyone who dares to wear green is considered beautiful… And we don’t know whether the queen believes in this saying, but she chose this color and she beamed. We analyze the details, which are many and important, from Letizia’s gaze, attention to the new company that has crept into his wardrobe and the fashion trick where he took refuge again. At first glance, we might think it was an elegant and sober jumpsuit, but in reality it will be a two-piece consisting of palazzo pants and a draped top, ideal for her silhouette. Although both garments had volume, he managed to balance the proportions by highlighting the waist well. Excellent in style!
The question we all asked ourselves was: who drew the set and we already know it’s about the Spanish designer María Barragán, who makes her debut in Felipe VI’s wife’s wardrobe and does it in style. Specializing in brides and BBC and party events, it works tailor-made, although it also has catalog clothes that can be bought online in three sizes, S, M and L, such as Letizia’s two-piece. By the way, it is still available and the total price is 276 euros, nothing exorbitant. Surely, as has happened with other brands, the fact that the Queen chose it is sure to see sales skyrocket. The rest of the styling was old acquaintances to the royal outfit experts: handbag and salons from her favorite firm and the ring that never misses.
So, on this occasion, Leonor and Sofía’s mother has taken the plunge with greenery, has emphasized her silhouette thanks to the high waist and heels and has once again shown that she wants comfort above all else. We say this because we have been able to observe her salons, with the perk she usually takes advantage of to show it off without getting too tired as she usually spends a lot of time on her feet. The result of all the pieces chosen to chair the Barco de Vapor and Wide Angle Awards is unbeatable, another lesson from Letizia, who is still one of the most admired royals.
Letizia adds a new fetish designer to her wardrobe with this flattering two-piece from María Barragán, who has workshops in Madrid and Almería and works with tailor-made suits.
With a closed, asymmetrical neckline, draping on one side and Japanese sleeves, it’s made of flowing matte crepe and costs 108 euros.
High waist, palazzo cut and with jewel buttons on the waistband for a ‘deluxe’ touch. Very flattering, with a fall and perfect for elongating the figure. It costs 168 euros.
Repeated from one of his fetish brands, in gold color and very comfortable to wear. It belongs to Magrit, of course, and he has worn it on many other occasions.
Once again, Felipe VI’s wife returns to resort to her little trick to make her heels more comfortable. He has added an extra sole from Magrit.
The Queen arrived with this white Felipe Varela coat, one of her wardrobe staples. As usual he hung it over his shoulders like a cloak.
His daughters gave it to him for one of his birthdays and he always wears it. It belongs to Karen Hallam, the Signature model and the price varies between 110 and 1,100 euros depending on the material.
It has once again repeated its gold rings, matching the clutch. What we missed was her new piercing, because to the naked eye she wasn’t wearing any extra earrings.
Source: Marie Claire

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