Queen Letizia’s agenda has started this week in Madrid with the meeting of the Fundación de Ayuda contra la Drogadicción. For the meeting, Letizia has chosen to recover a Massimo Dutti design that, when she first wore it, attracted all eyes for being versatile, affordable and from a Spanish firm.

The Queen has always defended, through her wardrobe, the talent of the Spanish fashion industry. Bet on small and emerging local firms but also on big brands such as Mango or Massimo Dutti to show that streetstyle and mid-range fashion also have a place in the most formal events.

In this case, Letizia has chosen a fresh design, easy to combine and that also fits with all kinds of dress codes. With half sleeves, a round neckline, midi cut and knotted with a fabric belt, the piece is postulated as a work staple for the Queen.

The Queen premiered the piece in September to attend the opening ceremony of the Picasso Year held at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the acclaimed painter’s death. On that occasion, Letizia opted to combine it with some red pumps and a bag in the same tone.

However, in this new appearance, the Queen has decided to stylize it in a more sober way, with pointed pumps and crossed straps that enhance the leg.