We know that the style between royals like and interested, however one of the favorites (not to say the most) comes from the hand of Doña Letizia Ortiz. Yesterday, the Queen presided over the closing ceremony of “#DiversidadEnSeries: Stories that deserve to be told”, a project organized by the Fad Youth Foundation and Netflix born with the intention of promoting in the classroom the acceptance of diversity. How could it be otherwise, his styling caused a lot of interest.
Opting for the classic black and white color scheme, Doña Letizia reminds us that these shades form the longest lasting marriage in the world of fashion. Classic, elegant and with a modern touch, this look is perfect for office days.
A Friday look by Tamara Falcó
A classic color scheme in a bold print
Although black and white is a classic and elegant color combination, yesterday HM the Queen broke with everything by wearing a pencil skirt by Roberto Verino in these tones but in animal print format. No matter how many years go by, leopard print It is still present in our day to day, adding uniqueness and originality to the final styling.
Creating a simple harmony, this garment was combined with a simple black round neck Boss sweater, thus giving it all the prominence it deserved and enhancing the final result. The final touch was put on her feet: some black and white high-heeled pumps signed by Magrit became the icing on the cake.
Get inspired by her style to achieve a similar one (for less)
Taking your styling as inspiration, we can achieve a similar effect for much less. Giving all the prominence to the skirt, it will break with everything.
Short fabric jacket. Relaxed fit with dropped shoulders, open front pockets and a detachable tie belt. Without lining.
Aldo women’s handbag in black with magnetic closure.
High-heeled shoes with glitter effect.
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Photos | Gtres, El Corte Ingles, Zara, Mango, H&M, Bershka