Letizia attended her first solidarity event of 2024 this Tuesday and did so with a style full of meaning. For her visit to the headquarters of the Association for the Prevention, Reintegration and Care of Prostituted Women (APRAMP), which she has supported for years, the Queen has opted for a jacket made by victims of trafficking who work in this same association.
Aware of the attention that the media and social networks pay to her image, Letizia wanted to dress today in support of one of the causes that she defends with the most fervor in order to make visible the drama of trafficking victims.
It is not the first time that the Queen opts for a piece made by this association. It was in June 2021, when Letizia wore a gray dress made by APRAMP, which was included in the Libre collection designed under the direction of designer Ulises Mérida.
A year later, in July 2022, Letizia once again opted for a garment from the same workshop that consisted of a floral print blouse in pink tones. A piece that caused a sensation and that Letizia skillfully combined with white culotte-style pants and Magrit Shoes pumps.
On this occasion the Queen has completed the style with black pants with a simple, versatile and timeless cut. At her feet, some premiere shoes, ballerina-type flats, signed by the sustainable brand Adeba finished off a look full of intention, to make visible one of the most important social causes on the Queen’s agenda.