It certainly cannot be said that the Queen Letizia of Spain is not leaving its (fashion) mark in Denmark too. After showing off a look in the colors of the country’s flag as soon as she landed, and wearing a very precious tiara and jewels that belonged to her mother-in-law, her sovereign, who was visiting her country with her husband Felipe, decided to shine again. But to do it by opting for one put classically and elegantly total black.
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Carlos Alvarez/Getty ImagesThis time, in fact, she let the light come directly from the micro sequins of her sinuous black midi dress, a sort of sparkling evolution of the classic little black dress chosen for dinner on the second day at the Glyptoteket Museum. As if Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany’s had decided to roll herself in beads to add sparkle to her chic but slightly austere dress.
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The dress, a designer creation Rotate, brand – not surprisingly – made in Copenhagen, is characterized by a dense network of embroidery embellished with mini black sequins. To make everything more sensual, the wide back neckline and the enveloping line.
Letizia of Spain, who takes the “good” tiara out of the casket for dinner at Queen Margrethe’s court
More than a gala dinner, the banquet in honor of the Spanish royals seemed like a competition of sumptuous looks and breathtaking jewels. Letizia wasn’t the only one to shine: the hostess showed off precious emeralds and Mary of Denmark radiated light from head to toe
It goes without saying that, once again, Queen Letizia of Spain appeared impeccable, elegant and radiant despite the sequined garment, notoriously, not being one of the easiest to wear. The risk, in fact, is always that of falling into the trap of excess, but this is not the case.
Queen Letizia of Spain and King Felipe
SplashNews.com / ipa-agency.netAlso thanks to the sovereign’s choice to complete the look with a linear, total black coat. To be precise, Letizia has dusted off the brand’s belted lei model Mango and a clutch bag, also black, signed Lambertson Truex. At his feet, then, his beloved ones Manolo Blahnik, slingback model with transparent inserts.
It is once again a lesson in style and class.
The sovereign scored another stylistic goal, showing off a vaporous pink blouse
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