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In total pink look, Letizia from Spain embraces the Barbiecore trend

2022-12-23T11:24:12.993Z


For her last engagement of the year, the queen consort honored a fashion trend that marked 2022: the Barbie Girl style.


The total look does not scare Letizia from Spain, who put an end to her official diary for the year 2022 in an all-pink ensemble.

It was on December 21, during his visit to the Niño Jesus University Children's Hospital in Madrid, where the "Yo Cuento" ("I count") project was highlighted, an initiative allowing fifteen children with neurological diseases to interpret plays.

For this last annual appearance, the queen consort chose to wear a fuchsia pink ensemble, consisting of a blouse, suit pants and a woolen coat, all by Hugo Boss.

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Letizia from Spain, in a pink ensemble at the Niño Jesus Children's University Hospital.

(Madrid, December 21, 2022).

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Assertive look

This is not the first time that the wife of King Felipe VI has succumbed to this fashion trend that has marked many celebrity locker rooms in recent months.

This consists of betting on the codes of the Barbie doll, without caricaturing it, in order to obtain a saturated and assertive look.

Thus, on May 9, on World Red Cross Day, Queen Letizia went to Valencia also wearing a fuchsia dress with slightly puffed sleeves and belly cutouts revealing her prominent abs.

The creation signed Cayro Woman and sold for sixty-two euros, was part of the line of accessible clothing that the sovereign wears regularly.

In this context, there is something to see life in pink.

Letizia from Spain at International Red Cross Day.

(Valencia, May 9, 2022).

Abaca

Source: lefigaro

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