Letizia triumphs in Naples with taffeta and crystals at the investiture of Felipe VI as Doctor Honoris Causa

Naples. Last stop on the state trip of the kings in Italy. Don Felipe and Doña Letizia have traveled from Rome to participate in a very special ceremony in which the Spanish monarch has been named Doctor Honoris Causa by the Federico II University, coinciding with the VIII centenary of its foundation. The event took place at the San Carlos Theater, where they occupied a privileged place in the box of honor. The queen, who has exuded simplicity and elegance since she set foot in Italy last Tuesday, has said goodbye to the fashion country with a two-piece set signed by The 2nd Skin.

Doña Letizia has changed Alberta Ferreti’s sober and dark tweed suit for a bright white classic-cut shirt (one of her must-haves) with a beautiful pleated taffeta skirt with embroidered crystals. This is a set from the new spring-summer 2025 collection, called Tabloza. To protect yourself from the cold, a white coat by Ángel Schlesser, a clean design without a lapel.

She has combined the look with a Magrit bag, specifically the Mica model, with a short handle and made of nude nappa leather with silver finishes, and some slingback pumps with a comfortable heel in the same tone. As jewelry, some vintage style earrings and her Coreterno ring.

It has been the finishing touch to a long-awaited official trip that seals friendly relations between the two countries and that started last Tuesday with a meeting with the Association of Italian Hispanists of the Cervantes Institute. Already on Wednesday, Mr. Felipe and Mrs. Letizia participated in the official meeting with President Sergio Mattarella and a lunch with the Prime Minister, Georgia Meloni. At night, the gala dinner at the Quirinal Palace. This Thursday, they said goodbye to the capital separately: he with a working breakfast with a representation of Italian and Spanish businessmen held this morning in the Cardinal’s Gallery of the Colonna Palace; her with the Spanish staff who work at the FAO.

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