Like the Duchess of Cambridge, she likes to make her wardrobe work hard by recycling the same outfits for public appearances. And today Queen Letizia of Spain stepped out in a tweed dress she wore just one month earlier to present the National Sports Awards in Madrid. The mother-of-two, 44, looked chic as she stepped out for the opening of an exhibition opening in Madrid.
Queen Letizia of Spain attends ‘Obras Maestras de Budapest. Del Reancimiento a las Vanguardias’ exhibition opening at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid. The Spanish Queen first wore the mushroom coloured tweed number to present the National Sports Awards in Madrid last month.
The Queen was joined be her husband King Felipe VI, who looked smart in a dark grey pinstripe suit. She let her honeyed tresses fall around her shoulders with a slight natural wave and kept her make-up fresh and natural, adding a touch of glamour with statement chandelier earrings.
The royal sweeps her hair away from her face as she makes her way into the exhibition with her husband.
The Obras Maestras de Budapest exhibition features paintings, drawings and sculptures from the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest and the National Gallery of Hungary.
It features 90 works from the 15th to the 19th centuries by famous painters including Leonardo da Vinci, Cézanne and Manet. It’s the first time these works have been presented at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, which forms part of the ‘golden triangle of art’ in Madrid.
The chic royal’s peep toed, heeled pumps are by one of her favorite Spanish shoe brands Magrit . She has worn styles by the brand countless times before, and this neutral design makes a majorly stylish contribution to her collection.
Aren’t they stylish and a class-apart?
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