HM the Queen of Spain launched a subliminal message urbi et orb through her clothing yesterday. She staged a whole "political fashion statement" when, along with her husband, Felipe VI, she received in the Palace the international leaders who attend the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.

Doña Letizia chose for the occasion an already discontinued skirt of the popular brand H&M made with a fabric that combined organic linen , mulberry silk (that is, that of the worms of a lifetime) and fethe cotton of "destroyed" appearance. Come on, the pear when it comes to environmentalism .

With this he taught us that the concern with climate change is universal when choosing a brand that is present throughout the world, setting the good example, incidentally, with a vintage garment . He accompanied her with a repeated blouse by Hugo Boss , one of his fetish brands, and elegant repeated lounges, also, by the Canarian shoemaker Manolo Blahník, our national / international glory par excellence.

A look full of messages

The outfit reminded the one that the housewives wore to receive in their homes on festive nights, those "dim dhotesse" that the female publications recommended in the 40s and 50s of the last century by these dates. Here we wanted to see another "statement" of SM: the Royal Palace or Oriente has always been the home of her husband's family since Carlos III premiered until Manuel Azaña decided to inhabit it during the Second Republic . Therefore, the owner of the house was she, the Queen of Spain.

With this clothing and her hairstyle collected and somewhat austere, SM has given a lesson in style to the other attendees to an act that seems so politicized to have forgotten her original task, and that will reach her great circus moment when Greta Thunberg makes her appearance .

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