Letizia and the circular economy in her dressing room: the wonder of the camel mini bag for winter looks

Mrs. Letizia has presided over the delivery of the National Disability Awards, which were awarded on the historic stage of the Carlos III Theater of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, in Madrid. In addition, she has visited the Aranjuez Palace, in whose surroundings new barrier-free accessibility adaptations have been implemented. The event took place this Monday, January 29, morning.

They accompanied the Queen at this event José Luis Rodríguez Zapaterotwo ministers from Sumar, Monica Garcia (Health) and Pablo Bustinduy (Social Rights and Consumption), and Pilar Alegría (Education and Government spokesperson). These awards, granted by the Royal Board of Trustees on Disability whose honorary president is the Queen, recognize the work in defense of inclusion and the rights of people with disabilities. Special attention is paid to women and girls, also to mothers and caregivers with disabilities and in rural environments, and actions and initiatives in favor of culture, health, sports, universal accessibility and independent living are valued. . This Royal Board of Trustees is a public institution that depends on the Ministry of Social Rights and Agenda 2030.

For this meeting, Mrs. Letizia has rescued her camel coat, straight and simple, which she has worn tight with a matching belt. Combined with this piece, the CH Carolina Herrera Insignia Satchel bag in the same color. A bag, with a short handle, in a mini format and in the shape of a trapezoid, which her daughter Leonor has also worn. Specifically, last November at the solemn opening of the legislature, in the Congress of Deputies.

For this winter look, Felipe VI's wife has opted for a very simple and discreet dress, in a solid lead blue tone. The design, with shirt sleeves and a V-neckline, has a tight skirt like a wrap. Attention to shoes: kitten heelscomfortable, short (three centimeters) and trend since 2023.

The Queen, 100% committed to the Royal Board of Trustees on Disability, lends her name to the awards that have been organized in different categories: research and innovation in favor of the autonomy and empowerment of people with disabilities; of accessibilityof labor inclusion, for both people and companies, inclusive reading, inclusive sport, human rights, inclusive educationy gender equality and eradication of violence against women and girls with disabilities.

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