mercredi 24 mai 2017
Queen Letizia Has a Secret For Mornings When You Can't Figure Out What to Wear
We picture Queen Letizia of Spain in her (giant) closet, standing by the racks (and racks and racks) of clothes, saying, "Ugh, what do I wear?" Then, as she was running out of time, we imagine she went with the secret all busy women turn to when you just have to get out of the door: she went monochrome.
To attend a scholarship ceremony in Barcelona, the Spanish royal wore a Hugo Boss red sheath dress with matching suede pumps (from her favorite brand Magrit), putting together a red-hot look that demanded attention, continuing her streak of amazing looks this year. Keep reading to check out more photos of Letizia at the event and find a few links that'll help you steal her look at work, too.
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