
Honorary President
After traveling to Los Angeles on Monday to inaugurate the new headquarters of the Cervantes Institute, Queen Letizia has reappeared in Spain to attend the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the FAD Youth Foundation, of which she holds the honorary presidency.

He wore his most wintry version
An event in which she has once again demonstrated her commitment to youth and the fight against drug addiction, and in which she has worn her most wintry version with a simply perfect look, according to Europa Press.

Boots by Steve Maden
As accessories, she has recovered her acclaimed black suede musketeer boots with fine heel, by designer Steve Maden – they are still in full trend although Doña Letizia had ‘banished’ them from her looks in recent times -.

Mauska Handbag
And an original bag that debuted at the end of 2021 and we had not seen him again until today. A black trapeze-type leather model, made in Ubrique and from the Basque firm Mauska, perfect for any occasion because it combines with everything.

Outfit in gray and black
In contrast to the mid-season outfits she chose for her recent visit to the United States – a tailored suit by Roberto Torreta in passion red and an impeccable white dress made by Zarzuela’s dressmaker – Her Majesty has opted for an outfit in gray and black that is pure inspiration for the coldest days of the year.

Knitted midi dress
A new knitted midi dress in gray with a flattering drape with wrap effect on the neckline and side slit on the skirt, whose creator we do not know at the moment.

Shelter clásico negro
The queen has combined her midi dress with a maxi leather belt marking her waist and a classic black coat over her shoulders, allowing us to see her debut design.

Cooperation projects in Latin America
Fundación Fad Juventud has been working in Latin America, especially in Central America, since 1995. Since then, more than 150 Development Cooperation projects have been developed in collaboration with different entities, in 11 different countries -in addition to Education for Development projects in Spain- and reaching more than one and a half million beneficiaries.