The most trendy dress for next fall has already been worn by Queen Letizia in spring

When it comes to fashion, Queen Letizia has fixed ideas. If at gala dinners she never gives up the high heel (even though she has to sit on the kisser as she did in Holland) there are certain events in which she has imposed her particular dress code. At ARCO she usually takes risks, at the Princess of Asturias Awards she brings out the glamorous side of her and at the Cervantes Award ceremony she opts for an elegant and rather classic look.

QUEEN LETIZIA’S ELEGANT TWEED DRESS

The novelty is that this year it is a premiere, unlike others in which it has preferred to go from the wardrobe background repeating the look. She opted for a tweed midi dress in gray tones with purple touches. As a detail, it has fringes on the sleeves, right at the elbow, and also in the waist area, thus framing the silhouette.

The design, of midi length and with slightly marked shoulders, fits her like a glove and we have not found it in her reference brands, so it is possible that it was designed by Letizia herself and created to measure by the seamstress of Zarzuela, in addition to “tuning” some of its garments, has also made several completely customized models for the queen, with the sophisticated coat-dress that she wore during the tribute in London to the Duke of Edinburgh or a romantic long pink skirt.

THE DRESS THAT WILL BE TRENDING NEXT FALL 2024

Advised by her stylist, Eva Fernández, the queen is up to date with the latest trends. With this look she looks ahead to next fall. Many luxury brands, such as Chanel or Versace, make it clear in their Pre-fall collections that next season’s dress will be tweed and lady-style.

Chanel tweed dress, Pre-Fall 2024 collection.

David Koma tweed dress, Pre-Fall 2024 collection.

Versace tweed dress, Pre-Fall 2024 collection.

AUSTRALIAN PEARLS AND SENSIBLE HEELS, LETIZIA’S ACCESSORIES TO ADD ELEGANCE

As accessories, the queen has opted for Australian pearl earrings. The perfect complement to this Chanel-style tweed dress.

She has opted for a black Hugo Boss bag that is among her essentials, and some sensible Massimo Dutti heels. Suffering from Morton’s neuroma, a condition that affects her feet and, according to experts, can be very disabling, the queen has been forced to give up the killer heels that she used to wear years ago.

 
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