Letizia bets on 'tweed' in summer (and combines it with wedge espadrilles)

Fashion
Like Carlota Casiraghi, the queen does not forget her 'tweed' dresses when temperatures rise.

by PD Letizia apuesta por el 'tweed' en verano (y lo combina con alpargatas de cuña) Letizia apuesta por el 'tweed' en verano (y lo combina con alpargatas de cuña)

Although we associate it with the Scottish autumn, tweed is a perfectly valid fabric for summer. Carlota Casiraghi knows this, whom we recently saw wearing a Chanel tweed two-piece in one of her public appearances in Monaco, and Doña Letizia also knows this, who on Thursday chose a dress made from this fabric to attend a work meeting that she has maintained with the Spanish Association Against Cancer, an organization of which she is the permanent honorary president.

In a gray tone, and with frayed fringes at the bottom of the skirt, the sleeves and the neck, the dress in question is a design by the Spanish firm Adolfo Domínguez. Doña Letizia premiered it in the spring of 2018 during a lunch offered at the Zarzuela Palace in honor of Margarita of Romania, heir to the last Romanian monarch and current head of the Romanian royal house.

Letizia apuesta por el 'tweed' en verano (y lo combina con alpargatas de cuña)

The queen has not only opted for tweed for this hot July day, but she has also combined it with what is undoubtedly her summer fetish garment. Instead of putting on pumps like in 2018, Doña Letizia has worn wedge espadrilles. They are from the Uterqüe brand and are tied at the ankle with brown straps, like the belt with which the queen has tied her dress. As for the accessories, the queen has chosen a white bag from the firm Furla, while as jewels she has worn hoop earrings with a design in the shape of bamboo canes that Princess Leonor also has.

The queen will reappear in public this Sunday, July 25, when she will preside, together with the king and his daughters, at the national offering to the Apostle Santiago in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.