Queen Letizia Retrieves Carolina Herrera Dress

Queen Letizia Retrieves Carolina Herrera Dress
Queen Letizia Retrieves Carolina Herrera Dress

Video: Queen Letizia Retrieves Carolina Herrera Dress

Video: Queen Letizia Retrieves Carolina Herrera Dress
Video: Queen Letizia in floral Carolina Herrera for UN lunch 2024, May
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Although previously she had done it on some other occasion, in recent months Queen Letizia has adopted the trend of recycling outfits that she had worn more than once and twice before.

According to the Spanish portal Vanitatis, the Spanish queen has not worn any clothes for two weeks. There is no more ecological fashion gesture than that!

In her last public appearance, Doña Letizia has recovered a green dress with an amoeba print and a board skirt by the French firm Sandro during her visit to the Royal Monastery of La Encarnación, where an event was held for disabled people.

Queen Letizia, Sandro, dress, look, ootd, style, royalty
Queen Letizia, Sandro, dress, look, ootd, style, royalty

The dress sold out shortly after the queen wore it in another official event last December on the occasion of an international congress of women in the rural world. On that occasion she also completed the styling with the same accessories: black high-heeled shoes by Prada and black coat by Carolina Herrera.

Another of the looks that the queen has repeated after her visit to Argentina is this Zara skirt that we loved and we already proposed to you a few months ago when we saw it for the first time in the Zarzuela palace back in January to receive the organizing committee of the Fruit Attraction fair.

Queen Letizia, royalty, style, skirt, Zara
Queen Letizia, royalty, style, skirt, Zara

The queen once again combined Zara's skirt with pointed black high boots and a wide belt that marks her mini waist.

skirt, midi skirt, accessories, famous, style
skirt, midi skirt, accessories, famous, style

While in January she opted for more striking earrings, this time the queen has chosen more discreet ones to attend a Google event in the Spanish capital.

Although we do not know if it is an ecological claim to take advantage of the fact that it is the month of the earth or simply do not know what to wear, but we applaud the queen's initiative to normalize the fact of repeating styles. And is that with an agenda as tight as her, what would you do to choose so many looks?

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