Queen Letizia of Spain returned to her energy suiting methods for a gathering at UNICEF headquarters on Wednesday in Madrid. The Spanish royal joined UNICEF president Gustavo Suarez Pertierra for a gathering with the board of trustees and the advisory council for Kids and Adolescents of UNICEF.
For the enterprise assembly, Queen Letizia wore a swimsuit in a shade of black with a faint white pinstripe motif. The swimsuit consisted of a single-breasted blazer with an elongated silhouette and lengthy sleeves with a plunging reduce and sharp lapels.

Queen Letizia of Spain attends a gathering at UNICEF headquarters on March 19 in Madrid.
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The trousers of Queen Letizia’s swimsuit featured a tapered look. Beneath the blazer of her suited look, Queen Letizia opted for a powder blue shirt that includes an announcement Lavallière component. The Spanish royal accomplished her apparel with black patent leather-based pointed-toe kitten heels and a pair of delicate earrings.
Queen Letizia’s apparel for her UNICEF assembly marks a departure from a method she wore for an occasion on Tuesday. Whereas internet hosting audiences on the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid, Queen Letizia wore a ribbed knit maxidress courtesy of Spanish label Indi & Chilly.

Maria Dolores Ocaña, head of the Queen’s secretariat, Queen Letizia and UNICEF president Gustavo Suarez Pertierra attend a gathering at UNICEF headquarters on March 19 in Madrid.
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The gown, in a shade described by the Spanish model as marsala, featured a fitted bodice that transitioned right into a flowing maxi-length skirt. Paired with black over-the-knee boots, the look marked a key transitional wardrobe staple, superb for winter-to-spring apparel in addition to fall moments. Queen Letizia beforehand wore the gown in November 2024.
The Spanish royal’s apparel for her UNICEF assembly on Wednesday was extremely indicative of Queen Letizia’s staple wardrobe. The royal has lengthy styled energy suiting appears to be like over time, gravitating towards a development that was popularized by the likes of Princess Diana within the Eighties, thanks partly to her personal Catherine Walker swimsuit second with a Hackett waistcoat she wore to an occasion in April 1988.

Queen Letizia of Spain attends a gathering at UNICEF headquarters on March 19 in Madrid.
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In 2025 alone, Queen Letizia styled suited appears to be like by such designers as Mango, Paul Smith, Sandro and lots of extra.

