Queen Letizia of Spain channels Audrey Hepburn in glamorous black gown as she attends red carpet theatre opening alongside husband King Felipe
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Queen Letizia of Spain showed off her typically chic style today as she headed to the opening of a theatre in Madrid.
The monarch, 51, channelled old Hollywood glamour in an Audrey Hepburn-esque sleeveless black gown with an A-line skirt and cinched waistlines.
The mother-of-two stunned onlookers as she graced the red carpet in a glamorous black gown alongside her husband, King Felipe, 55.
Felipe and Letizia opened the Royal Theatre’s 2023/2024 opera season by hosting a performance of Medea by Luigi Cherubini.
Known for her ever stylish wardrobe, the monarch didn’t disappoint as she flaunted her cinched waist and tightly toned arms in the sleeveless ankle-length number.
Queen Letizia of Spain showed off her typically chic style today as she headed to the opening of a theatre in Madrid
The mother-of-two stunned onlookers as she graced the red carpet in a glamorous black gown alongside her husband, King Felipe, 55
The monarch, 51, channelled old Hollywood glamour in an Audrey Hepburn-esque sleeveless black gown with an A-line skirt and cinched waistlines
A slimline leather belt further accentuated her curves, while the dress’s exaggerated ruffles added extra volume to her silhouette.
Letizia first debuted The 2nd Skin’s black gown in October 2021 for the Princess of Asturias Awards in Oviedo.
She was spotted in the Spanish brand’s design again last year while hosting a lavish dinner for world leaders attending the NATO summit in Madrid, alongside special guests Joe and Jill Biden.
Today the Queen paired the dress with a pair of Manolo Blahnik black PVC pumps and accessorised with a black patent belt and black clutch bag.
She teamed the Hollywood look with equally ravishing tresses, which she styled with a side part.
For her make-up, she opted for her usual nude lip, but this time with a dash of gloss. A bronzed peachy eyeshadow and rosy blush were the perfect addition to mark the evening occasion.
Meanwhile King Felipe looked as suave as ever as he extended the all-black colour theme in a tailored suit.
He teamed the suit with a white and blue striped shirt, a gold tie and a pair of black leather shoes.
Felipe and Letizia opened the Royal Theatre’s 2023/2024 opera season by hosting a performance of Medea by Luigi Cherubini
Known for her ever stylish wardrobe, the monarch didn’t disappoint as she flaunted her cinched waist and tightly toned arms in the sleeveless ankle-length number
A slimline leather belt further accentuated her curves, while the dress’s exaggerated ruffles added extra volume to her silhouette
The news comes amid a busy week for the Spanish royals as Queen Letizia was snapped looking glamorous while attending a glittering awards ceremony in Barcelona yesterday.
The queen was accompanied by her husband King Felipe, as they hosted the inaugural La Vanguardia Awards at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.
Every year, the prizes will recognise individuals and organisations who are active in the social, economic, political or cultural fields.
Winners will be decided by a panel of prominent personalities and members of the editorial staff of La Vanguardia, a daily Spanish newspaper.
Letizia looked typically chic in a black, midi length frock with a boat neck, and minimalist floral print featuring green stems and gold flowers.
She teamed the Hollywood look with equally ravishing tresses, which she styled with a side part
For her make-up, she opted for her usual nude lip, but this time with a dash of gloss. A bronzed peachy eyeshadow and rosy blush were the perfect addition to mark the evening occasion
Meanwhile King Felipe looked as suave as ever as he extended the all-black colour theme in a tailored suit. He teamed the suit with a white and blue striped shirt, a gold tie and a pair of black leather shoes
The royal kept her look simple and stylish, accessorising the dress with black heeled pumps, and a gold clutch bag
Meanwhile, her husband King Felipe looked equally dapper, in a navy, two-piece pinstripe suit
The royal kept her look simple and stylish, accessorising the dress with black heeled pumps, and a gold clutch bag.
She wore her dark, brunette tresses loose, and opted for a glamorous make-up look, with a dewy base, peach blush, nude pink lip, and brown smokey eye.
Meanwhile, her husband King Felipe looked equally dapper, in a navy, two-piece pinstripe suit.
He paired the suit with a crisp white shirt, turquoise tie, and patent black Oxford shoes.
According to a palace press release, among the honorees at the inaugural event was businesswoman Sol Daurella who picked up the 1st Vanguardia ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award.
The prize was given to Sol ‘for her social commitment to equality and inclusion, for facing with determination business challenges such as technological development, sustainability or innovation, and for turning a local bottling company into Coca-Cola’s main partner in the world’.
The royal kept her look simple and stylish, accessorising the dress with black heeled pumps, and a gold clutch bag
She wore her dark, brunette tresses loose, and opted for a glamorous make-up look, with a dewy base, peach blush, nude pink lip, and brown smokey eye
Spain’s King Felipe VI (C) and Queen Letizia (R), next to the Speaker of the Spanish Congress Francina Armengol (L), chair the season opening of the Royal Theater in Madrid, Spain
The 2nd Vanguardia ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award was handed to businessman Marc Puig, Puig, a fragrance and fashion company.
He was honoured for his ‘courage, ambition, boldness in decision-making as Chairman and CEO, and for having successfully guided the Puig company to become a global giant in the beauty and fashion sector’.
Physicist and professor Ignacio Cirac won the 3rd Vanguard Award for ‘Innovation’.
The award recognised the academic for developing a computing system based on quantum mechanics that will allow the design of much faster algorithms with practical applications in the field of materials and drug design.
Musician Bad Gyal picked up the 4th Vanguard Award ‘International Young Talent’, which was given for her ‘transgressive spirit, her charismatic personality and because she has become one of the female icons of Latin dancehall and trap music’.
Finally, the 5th Vanguard ‘Culture’ Award was presented to painter Lita Cabellut ‘for her unique creative universe, for having made her technique a personal stamp, and for being, today, one of the most sought-after painters in the world’.
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