Queen Letizia of Spain has once again captured attention for her fashion-forward choices, this time debuting a bold silver streak in her dark hair during a language and journalism symposium highlighting climate change in Logroño, Spain. Known for her chic and modern style, Queen Letizia embraced the unconventional touch, showcasing a chunky gray streak that added a contemporary flair to her appearance.
For the event, Queen Letizia opted for a pair of menswear-inspired pleated pants featuring a check pattern, paired with a stylish long leather trench coat from Lottusse 1877. Completing the ensemble were Martinelli chunky loafers and a Nina Ricci Marche shoulder bag. Harper’s Bazaar pointed out that the Logroño engagement marked the queen’s first public appearance with such a prominent gray streak, deviating from her usual dark brunette hair.
The publication also highlighted Queen Letizia’s connection to the world of writing and broadcasting, having previously worked at Televisión Española and CNN before marrying into the Spanish royal family in 2004. Her dedication to journalism was evident as she participated in the language and journalism symposium, underscoring the importance of climate change awareness.
In contrast, during a recent meeting with the Danish royal family in Denmark, Queen Letizia’s hair was without the distinctive gray stripe, potentially a deliberate choice to showcase the Fleur-de-Lis tiara, affectionately known as “La Buena.” This tiara, worn frequently by Queen Letizia, has a rich history dating back to 1906 when King Alfonso XIII presented it to Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg in celebration of their wedding. The tiara has since become a symbol associated with the queens of Spain. Queen Letizia’s fashion choices continue to reflect her modern and individualistic approach to royal style.