With her outfits, Queen Letizia not only expresses her own style, her choice of clothes often hides a message.
Madrid – A few days ago, Queen Letizia (48) chaired a meeting of the “Fundacion Ayuda contra la Drogadiccion” (German: Foundation for Aid Against Drug Addiction), FAD for short. The regent is the honorary president of the foundation, which mainly helps young people.
During her visit to the capital, Letizia wore an elegant dark gray dress by Ulises Mérida *. The robe with a pinstripe pattern was combined by the wife of King Felipe VI. (53) with pumps by Magrit, a matching clutch by Caroline Herrera and a slim black waist belt. The dress by the Spanish designer comes from a special collection.
Ulises Mérida has teamed up with the APRAMP organization for his “Libre” collection, which supports women who have been victims of human trafficking, forced prostitution and sexual exploitation on their way to a self-determined life. The organization runs a workshop where those affected can train to become a fashion tailor. Twelve employees of this facility worked on the “Libre” collection. With her choice of clothes, Queen Letizia makes it clear that she supports the important work of APRAMP. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.