Doña Letizia, appointment with art in Berlin: rainy look with coat-cape

Second day of the State trip of the Kings to Germany. Rainy morning, black umbrella and coat-layer to combat the rigors of the cold. It has been the choice of Queen Letizia during his visit this Tuesday 18th to the Palais Populaire in Berlin.

Queen Letizia and the German first lady, Elke Büdenbender, have visited the temporary exhibition of the Helga de Alvear Museum Collection, entitled write all their names and that can be seen this Sunday, October 23.




Sheltered under a black umbrella, Letizia has arrived at the Palais Populaire walking alongside President Steinmeier’s wife. It so happens that both have once again coincided in colors: this time pink, although in a different tone. If yesterday, Monday the 17th, at the welcoming ceremony, they synchronized in bluesin today’s act, pink has marked the tune.




Letizia opted for a fuchsia Spanish design, minimal in lines, by Moisés Nieto, with French sleeves and an asymmetric boat neck. The wife of Philip VI She covered herself with a camel-colored coat, which she wore over her shoulders in a cape format, a very personal trend that seals her looks from the cold. A floral bag has added the spring detail to an outfit that is by definition cheerful and colorful.

The Helga de Alvear Museum Collection belongs to the German gallery owner and collector residing in Spain. Helga de Alvear has developed her international artistic activity in our country and she directs the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cáceres. In her space it has works by Olafur Eliasson, Kandinsky or Picasso. The Kings visited the museum center on their 2020 regional tour, in the midst of a pandemic. In addition, Letizia has met again with the gallery owner in the last edition of ARCO, in Ifema (Madrid). They had a conversation and the queen was able to contemplate the works of art on her stand.