Doña Letizia surprises with draping and tie-dye print in the Madrid Auditorium

The Queen went to the Madrid Auditorium this Tuesday to pay tribute to the victims of terrorism with the XXI ‘In Memoriam’ Concert and she did so accompanied by her husband, the King Felipe VI, who could not attend in 2022 due to a state trip to Chile. This is a very special appointment for which Mrs. Letizia He has chosen a look of dark tones as a sign of respect.

It is a dress with wide gathering on the side, a simple neckline and slightly puffed French sleeves. It also has a low opening that reveals one of Letizia’s toned and tanned legs, but the most surprising thing is, without a doubt, the subtle tie-dye print that is created thanks to the maltinto effect (a cold process that creates variations of color making each garment unique). It is signed by Cortana and its price was 835 euros, although it can now be purchased at a discount of 584.50.

The queen has combined her debut with a black Nina Ricci handbag (Arc model) and matching Prada pumps. Her hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, revealing white gold diamond and citrinium earrings.

The meeting took place four days before 11-M, the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Atocha in which 193 people lost their lives. The RTVE Symphony Orchestra and Choir and the Antara Korai Vocal Group have performed the work ‘Carmina Burana’, by Carl Off. The performance, promoted by the Victims of Terrorism Foundation, was led by the Madrid soprano Sonia de Munck, the Basque tenor Carlos Mena and the Galician baritone Javier Franco.