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Christmas is right around the corner, and judging by her latest wardrobe effort, Queen Letizia of Spain is getting into the holiday spirit.
The 50-year-old Spanish royal, who is on a two-day visit to Los Angeles, donned a crimson gown by Madrid designer Roberto Torretta last night to inaugurate the city’s first Instituto Cervantes.
The festive look saw her decked out in head-to-toe red in a look that wouldn’t feel out of place in a Christmas movie.
This week’s trip to the City of Angels marks Letizia’s second trip to the US this year, as she flew to New York on September 19 just after Queen Elizabeth’s funeral to attend the UN.
The 50-year-old Spanish royal, who is on a two-day visit to Los Angeles, donned a crimson gown by Madrid designer Roberto Torretta last night to inaugurate the city’s first Instituto Cervantes.
The mother-of-two stood out from the crown in her flawless crimson number, which saw her pair the red pants with a matching blazer and shirt.
While it’s hotter in Los Angeles than in most other cities, Spanish royalty bundle up in a red coat that they wear more over their shoulders like a cape.
The suit belongs to Torretta’s Autumn 2017-2018 collection and has been a staple in Letizia’s wardrobe since the first time she wore it.
The royal reasserted her title as the Queen of Style by keeping the rest of the look simple to let her color-block outfit speak for itself.
The festive look saw her decked out in head-to-toe red in a look that wouldn’t feel out of place in a Christmas movie.
Letizia looked elegant in the crimson updo and received a warm welcome from the center’s staff
The main actors of the new Cervantes Institute met to shake hands with Spanish royalty
Luis García Montero, right, introduced the Queen of Spain to the heads of the existing offices of the Instituto Cervantes in New York, Albuqerque, El Paso, Seattle and Chicago.
She wore the suit with a matching pair of velvet stilettos and a leather clutch, also in red.
She donned little jewelry, plus a discreet pair of earrings made from three small gold hoops and her beloved Karen Hallam circle ring, which she wears regularly.
For their visit to the US, the Spanish royals donned an elegant bob hairstyle with their silky locks as lustrous as ever.
Letizia also wore her trusted day makeup for the occasion, with her regulation smoky eyes and sculpted brows, and just a hint of bronzer to add a sunkissed hint to her radiant skin.
The Spanish royals wore glowing day makeup with their regulation smoky eyes and sculpted brows.
After being introduced to the team, Letizia sat down to chair the first Los Angeles meeting with the other bureau chiefs.
The Spanish royals styled their hair in a sleek, sleek hairstyle and wore little jewelry other than a pair of gold earrings and their favorite ring.
After meeting the main players at the new Instituto Cervantes in Los Angeles, the mother of two sat down to chair the institution’s first meeting in Los Angeles.
With her husband, King Felipe VI, as the Institute’s honorary president, Letizia has always been deeply involved with its mission statement.
The organization, which was created in 1991 and is celebrating its 31st anniversary, aims to promote Spanish language and culture throughout the world.
In recent years, Letizia has opened several centers around the world, including in South America.
In the US alone, there are institutes in New York, Albuquerque, El Paso, Seattle, and Chicago.
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