Queen Letizia attends a public awards ceremony with a Zara sale design
This same Monday, Queen Letizia has continued with her official agenda, going to Móstoles to deliver the National Innovation and Design Awards 2017. These are awards that recognize innovation and design as essential factors for increase competitiveness and economic performance, in addition to providing quality of life to the citizenship.
For this occasion, Queen Letizia has accompanied King Felipe VI her and her once again she has surprised with her stylistic proposal, especially for a key garment, her 'low-cost' blouse. Last year, Letizia received rave reviews for her green dress. However, today she has opted for a more original garment, a pale pink puff sleeves lace blouse.
A Zara blouse on sale
This garment has caused a furor, as it is about a design by the Inditex firm, Zara, what could be found in the Web page in multiple sizes for 29.95 euros. That was a long time ago, although it truly swept when the Zara sales and the garment arrived it lowered its price to 5.99 euros. This is one of the reasons why currently, Queen Letizia's blouse is completely sold out.
Pale pink lace blouse from Zara, for 5.99 euros (before 29.95) | Image by: Zara.
Your complete ‘look’
With this ‘low-cost’ garment, the queen has decided to wear some classic black pants, patent leather heels black. The only notable detail after Zara's blouse was her handbag, which was brand new. It's about a ‘Clutch’ from the firm Malababa, specifically the Hermenegilda model, made of leather in gray, pink and blue tones, which belongs to the 2015 collection but which Letizia has released this Monday for the first time. Upon her arrival at the event, she wore a flattering black coat.
The complete 'look' of Queen Letizia | Image from: Gtres.
This is not the first time the queen has sported popular Zara and Inditex designs for her public appearances. She has done it on multiple occasions, getting to repeat even the same dress in various colors, and it will not be the last time she does it, yes, she usually opts for more classic clothes and sophisticated, moving away from the new eccentricities that are currently being thrown into the stores.