In Egypt, Queen Letizia took on the air of a bride. For the second day of her official visit to Cairo, the Spanish sovereign traded her formal suits for an immaculate gown worthy of a royal wedding. Alongside King Felipe VI, she attended numerous official engagements, but it was her unexpected choice of attire that captured all the attention.
The Queen abandoned her impeccable suits for a spectacular creation by The 2nd Skin Co. Named “Lady White” and from the Magna bridal collection, this guipure and natural silk organza gown combined a fitted bodice, long sleeves, and a flowing midi skirt, all cinched with a square buckle that accentuated her silhouette. A true wedding dress, enhanced by understated accessories: nude Magrit pumps with comfortable heels, asymmetrical diamond-studded earrings, and a white bag with a short handle. An outfit that’s both solemn and ethereal, confirming the sovereign’s skill in transforming each official appearance into a true style lesson.
White lace, the star of the season
With this fashion choice, Letizia of Spain also embraces a strong trend on the Spring/Summer 2025 runways: white lace. Featured at Chloé, Stella McCartney, and Valentino, it breaks free from its retro style to adorn modern, bold, and sophisticated silhouettes. By choosing this design by The 2nd Skin Co., the former journalist perfectly illustrates this contemporary reinterpretation of lace, somewhere between tradition and modernity.
A dress that, far from being simply a tribute to Spanish craftsmanship, also embodies the art of sartorial diplomacy: that of shining without excessive glamor, and of seducing through the precision of a mastered style.