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Queen Letizia: With this trend color she spices up her 30-euro dress

Queen Letizia regularly causes a sensation at public appearances with her taste in fashion. And it proves that a great look doesn’t have to be expensive.

Madrid – Queen Letizia (49) is always an eye-catcher on official occasions: The Spanish royal has been known for years for his excellent sense of style and is really celebrated by his numerous fans. At public appearances, she can always shine with great outfit inspiration. After all, she always finds the perfect balancing act between noble elegance and the hottest fashion trends. The wife of King Felipe (54), to whom she has been married since 2004, knows how to put herself in the limelight.
Queen Letizia once again proved her sense of fashion when she spiced up a 30-euro dress, 24royal.de knows.*

Accordingly, the beautiful brunette is a big fan of the Spanish fashion brands Mango and Zara and has often presented clothes off the rack in the past. No wonder the models were sold out in no time. Will this also happen with a mango knit dress she recently wore in Madrid? The royal fashionista took part in the eleventh anti-cancer forum there on the occasion of World Cancer Day.

For this, the style icon chose a black knitted dress from the popular high-street label. And that costs just 30 euros in the outlet! A real bargain that the queen has combined with a waist belt in elegant Bordeaux red and matching pumps. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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