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An event that is marked in red every year on the official agenda of the Kings is the

'In Memoriam' Concert for the Victims of Terrorism,

which this year celebrates its XXII edition.

Their Majesties attended the

National Music Auditorium in Madrid

for this event, which is held annually on the eve

of March 11,

the day on which the 193 victims of the attacks perpetrated in Madrid on that date in 2004 are commemorated. A very special occasion. especially today, about to celebrate 20 years since then.

Queen Letizia,

usually in

rigorous black,

recognizes the importance of the event and magnifies it

by debuting

some of the pieces from her extensive wardrobe, all designs that never go unnoticed within sobriety.

Or resorting to a

vintage piece,

like the one from 2022 by Doña Sofía.

The fact is that her looks are always up to the solemnity of the concert.

In a quick review, in 2021 she debuted a

Pertegaz

blouse

,

an original design with puffed sleeves below the elbow, and in 2022 she chose a two-piece consisting of a

Sandro Paris

top and the aforementioned long vintage skirt by Doña Sofía, a sophisticated piece with crystals signed by

Purificación García.

High-waisted pants and sweater, Queen Letizia's look.GTRES

In black, but shiny, Queen Letizia's look at the concert for the victims of terrorism

Faithful

to the black code,

solemn as the occasion, it has once again been the style chosen by Queen Letizia for the 'In Memoriam' concert.

Again, just like she did during her visit to ARCO (EL MUNDO booth included), pants have been her allies, unlike in past years, where she wore skirt or dress outfits.

With a very high waist and with darts, a

very elegant and formal

model that always flatters, it has been accompanied by

black pumps with high

but wide heels.

They are not the kind of heel that she has resorted to so much since she was diagnosed with Morton's neuroma, the so-called sensible one, however their width makes them more comfortable than the stilettos that she once always wore.

Queen Letizia, in total black, next to King Felipe, in a blue pinstripe suit.GTRES

To break the 'total black', he has chosen to combine the perfect pants with

a fine knit sweater

dotted with tiny sequins sewn to it.

A simple garment that becomes special thanks to the discreet shine it gives off.

A trick that he also resorted to when reusing Doña Sofía's Purificación García

skirt

in 2021, also black,

embroidered with small crystals.

In the line of discreet shine, the other accessory that Doña Letizia has worn has followed, an elongated

baguette-type satin

clutch , with a

large jewel brooch

as a closure.

It is signed by

Roger Vivier

and it is a model that has been in your closet for a long time.

Detail of knitted sweater with small sequins sprinkled on it.GTRES

Queen Letizia, new haircut, 'new' hairstyle

Since

she cut her long hair into a long bob

to her collarbone a week ago, the Queen has always worn her new cut in a straight version.

However, for the concert she has chosen

to style her hair with waves,

something that was already recurring during her long hair days.

Soft and open,

not too marked, these waves have demonstrated the versatility of the cut, one of the ones that sets the trend in 2024, among other things because anything goes in it, from different types of curls, straight styles and, of course,

pigtails and bows.

Queen Letizia's 'different' dress for the concert for victims of terrorism in 2023

Queen Letizia wearing a Cortana dress at the concert for the victims of terrorism in 2023GTRES

Breaking a little, 'ma non troppo', this tradition of black for the solemn occasion, at the 2023 concert,

Doña Letizia

chose a very different design from those of previous years.

Without giving up the dark tones that the tribute requires, the

Queen

opted for a more daring dress in a

stone tone.

.

It was a design by the Catalan brand

Cortana,

specifically the 'Cuca' model, a fluid

ankle -length dress with

Japanese

sleeves

, with a round neckline that stands out for its

hip

draping that defines the silhouette and a deep side

opening

.

The model was made of

stretch silk

with a

maltinto effect, a

cold

dyeing process that allows slight color

variations

to occur

, which do not affect the quality of the fabric and make each garment

unique

.


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