Queen Letizia gives a lesson in pink on the occasion of Armed Forces Day 2021
Back to normal.
The
parade
for the Armed Forces Day has toured the center of Madrid for the first time since the pandemic began.
A total of 2,656 soldiers, 68 aircraft and 115 vehicles have participated in the
military parade
presided over by the
Kings
on Paseo de la Castellana.
Although more discreet than on other occasions - fewer soldiers than usual have participated in the parade and
there have been no cliques
at the reception at the
Royal Palace -
the celebrations for the National Holiday have made
Queen Letizia
recover her tradition of brand new dress to give the event the importance it deserves. A custom that he only broke last year, when he did not debut to maintain a discreet profile, although he did resort to his head designer for this event,
Felipe Varela.
The dress chosen for this year is a
wrap silhouette
design
, midi length and elbow sleeves, which stands out for a gathered draped at the waist marked with a belt of the same fabric and double buckle.
Doña
Letizia
completed it with
brown leather
stilettos
and a matching padded baguette-style clutch, both by
Magrit
.
Queen completed her outfit with one of his
collected
more than
usual, a simple
ponytail
polished parted on the side cleared his face, revealing long earrings, hoops with tear removable from
Bvlgari
.
Infanta
Sofía
also chose white, with a
very informal
minidress
with embroidery and large ruffles and long puffed sleeves signed by
Claudie Pierlot
.
The novelty of this year has been the absence of
Princess Eleanor,
who has not been able to attend so as not to miss her high school classes (due to the quarantine she would have to keep at the school in Wales where she studies high school), although she will be at the Princess of Asturias Awards.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in red
As is also customary in this event, the president of the Community of Madrid,
Isabel Díaz Ayuso
, once again chose red, the color that empowers and that she always wears in this act because it is that of the flag of the Community of Madrid.
Her outfit, an impeccable
straight
dress
with a pencil skirt that combined with a fitted blazer at the waist, highlighted her figure and placed her among the top positions in terms of the best dressed;
the
red
has the power to attract attention and overshadow any look you put your hand.
She completed her look in a classic way, with
black
stilettos
and clutch, and a flattering gathered hem with a side parting and marked waves.
Yolanda Díaz wins
To speak of better dressed is always to speak of
Yolanda Díaz.
Her look for the parade has been impeccable, a shirt dress with a print of large blue polka dots, fitted at the waist with a long bow and which stood out for its print and for the large puffed sleeves.
A design that has raised the
trend
note
in the midst of the sobriety of most of the attendees.
They also chose the suit jacket,
Irene Montero
, although she in a purple tone and with a mask with the trans flag, and
Margarita Robles,
very elegant with a velvet blazer in midnight blue that she combined with straight black pants in the purest Armani style .
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