King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited National Livestock Market in Torrelavega

Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
On July 29, 2020, King Felipe of Spain and Queen Letizia visited the National Livestock Market (Mercado Nacional de Ganado) in Torrelavega to receive information about the situation of livestock sector after the Covid-19 pandemic. Torrelavega is a municipality and important industrial and commercial hub in the single province Autonomous Community of Cantabria in northern Spain.
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena.
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore a floral jumpsuit from Uterque, which she had worn before, and espadrille wedges from Macarena
Queen Letizia wore UTERQUE Floral Print Jumpsuit
UTERQUE Floral Print Jumpsuit

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  1. Anonymous29/7/20 13:26

    Very nice. Pretty, comfortable and summery. Love it.

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  2. Anonymous29/7/20 13:27

    Love it!
    What a beautifull classic colours on a modern design!

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  3. Anonymous29/7/20 13:32

    Beautiful outfit. This jumpsuit is really nice on Letizia and the espadrilles looks good with it. Lovely ponytail. -Siri

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  4. Élégante combinaison très légère à imprimé fleuri que je trouve un peu trop longue pour la silhouette de Letizia qui a minci ; nous apercevons à peine le laçage de ses nouvelles espadrilles de couleur bleu. Ses cheveux relevés apportent une touche de fraîcheur !

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  5. Anonymous29/7/20 14:07

    It was a cute outfit until i saw the length of the pants.

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    1. I see nothing wrong with the length. Different lengths give different styles.

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    2. Anonymous30/7/20 07:59

      The shorter length has been in style for quite a few years now, in all different widths of pants. Letizia wears cropped bottoms very well, always properly styled. She looks terrific.

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  6. It's leger, it's casual and with a feminin touch - I like it!

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  7. Queen Letizia looks elegant even at a livestock market! I do not usually care for jumpsuits but this one, with the filmy fabric with a soft floral print, is very nice. One hardly notices that it is not a dress. Her ponytail is perfect for this occasion. Finally, her blue espadrilles are very pretty.

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    1. I agree, although I must say I like the jumpsuit better with shoes like those the model is wearing. But that would not have been possible at a livestock market...

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  8. Anonymous29/7/20 17:13

    Very pretty, casual summer outfit. Perfect for the occasion! (V.M.)

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  9. Anonymous29/7/20 19:16

    Not a big fan of this outfit. Too much little girl. And as a side note in Sars Cov 2-times... they're all too close together for me. Frieda

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    1. Anonymous30/7/20 07:53

      It is difficult for me to see everyone so close together as well. At least they are masked.

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    2. Anonymous1/8/20 08:06

      It‘s not only Sars Cov2 times - regions in Spain are already going into lockdown again. So I too would have preferred to see them all keeping distance. Fashionwise I‘m no fan of the jumpsuit. To me somehow it‘s not enough Queen and too over the the top compared to what the others are wearing. It just somehow does not really fit in. Maybe it‘s the sight of the cattle that is just disturbing. Scarlett Witch

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  10. Thought this was a dress originally and liked it but not a fan of the jumpsuit and especially one with the shortened leg length. Still, as Debra points out, the Queen can still look stylish even in the unlikely setting of a livestock market. Kudos to her.

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  11. She has done it again! Elegant, cool and fashionable. Letizia is wearing such lovely outfits and her and her family's commitment to their country at this time is fantastic What I love is the range of outfits sometimes traditional sometimes up to date but always eye catching and appropriate to her status. It has certainly brightened up a quiet summer sartorially despite the nightmare footwear complaints!!

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  12. This is a beautiful outfit, the colours are glorious. Love the length, perfect. Modern, classic and suits the Queen perfectly.

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  13. Anonymous30/7/20 13:28

    It's a nice outfit but for a livestock market?

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    1. Can you suggest what would be more appropriate?

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    2. Maybe a cowboy suit would be more appropriate for Queen Letizia.

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