Feeling blue! Queen Letizia of Spain stuns in £70 aqua blouse and leather skirt
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Feel blue! Queen Letizia of Spain dazzles in an aquamarine £70 blouse and leather skirt as she attends a meeting at the Royal Spanish Academy
Queen Letizia of Spain showed a graceful figure while attending a meeting at the Royal Spanish Academy in Madrid today.
The 50-year-old European monarch wore a chic £70 (80 euro) blue blouse from sustainable fashion label Pol Studio for her engagement this afternoon.
She paired the voluminous top with a sleek, form-fitting leather midi skirt by Hugo Boss, complete with a chunky belt attached.
Braving the cooler temperature, the mother-of-two bundled up in a loose-fitting, wrap-around black coat.
Queen Letizia of Spain arrives today for a meeting at the Royal Spanish Academy in Madrid.
Putting together her ensemble, Letizia added a touch of glam with her black leather high heels and elegant bag.
To offset her aquamarine blouse, the royal completed her look with striking drop earrings, in different shades of blue, pink and purple.
Opting for a tan smoky eye and nude lip, Letizia combed her shoulder-length hair for her engagement today.
Letizia, who previously worked as a journalist, has worked closely with the Royal Spanish Academy, which is the official institution that oversees the Spanish language since 1713, for several years.
She was wearing a 70-pound (80-euro) blouse from the sustainable brand Pol Studio. She completed her outfit with striking multicolored earrings.
Putting together her ensemble, Letizia added a touch of glam with her black leather high heels and elegant bag.
Opting for a tan smoky eye and nude lip, Letizia styled her shoulder-length hair for her engagement today.
In December 2021, the royal proved that she has mastered fashion when she attended the 70th anniversary of the Association of Spanish Language Academies held at the headquarters of the Royal Spanish Academy.
The royal, whose father Jesús José Ortiz Álvarez and stepmother Ana Togores are journalists, met her husband King Felipe when she was asked to interview him at his job as a reporter.
Letizia’s media career was long and began with a period in the Asturian newspaper La Nueva España.
Then came a role at ABC, a popular national newspaper that enjoys the third largest circulation in Spain, before spells at EFE and the Guadalajara-based Mexican publication Siglo 21.
A year later, back in Spain, he worked for the Spanish version of Bloomberg, a news channel and agency specializing in economics, before moving to CNN+.
When she met her future husband, Letizia worked for the popular television channel 24 Horas, where she presented the popular evening newscast Telediario 2.