• The controversy pledge.Letizia surprises with an eighties sweater from Uterqüe

As I have said repeatedly, after two or three appearances marvelously dressed as royal or what the female publications call lady, SM the Queen usually always surprises us with two or three of the ugliest toilets on the planet.

Just yesterday, the French weekly 'Point de Vue' praised his choice of the black print dress with large flowers by Dries Van Noten , "one of the favorite designers of Máxima de Holanda " (sic). The day he wore it was combed with a fake bob that made us think of more than one who was experimenting with different coiffures before cutting his hair.

That dress was a success, as well as the "ecological" skirt of H&M , but later it has fallen back into feism. I mean the Hugo Boss Charleston fringed dress that has shocked more than one suffered watcher and the strange black sweater of the Uterqüe brand with white applications that looked like wings.

The lethal outfit.

His appearance with the winged sweater that was tucked into ankle pants was massacred in nets by watchers who were usually ecstatic with almost all their clothes, however ugly. It was not for less since the combination of the two garments was lethal. And surreal: not even the most sophisticated angels carry wings on their chest. With that look, SM looked like crazy languages, a science fiction comic character.

Absurd repetitions

Doña Letizia at the Climate Summit in Madrid.

Many point out that these resignations are due to the fact that their stylist is in what my grandmothers called an advanced "state of good hope" and, perhaps, pays less attention to the looks of SM. This would explain the feism and those somewhat absurd repetitions of accessories, such as the same earrings several times in a week or identical pair of shoes two days in a row.

I would also explain the soose of her "working girl" look yesterday, when I combine a Hugo Boss dress in Prince of Wales fabric that she has worn on other occasions with an unlucky little cap of the Zara brand.

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