Queen Letizia of Spain continued her black-and-white dressing streak for a royal visit to a school in Guadalajara on Wednesday. The royal joined students for the start of the 2024-25 school year, wearing a look that took a casual approach to classic elegance.
For the occasion, Queen Letizia opted for a black-and-white look featuring a Roberto Verino blouse with a delicate striped pattern, billowing sleeves and a rounded neckline. She paired the blouse with slim-fit tailored trousers.
Queen Letizia put the finishing touch on her ensemble, wearing a pair of strappy block-heel sandals courtesy of Hugo Boss.
During her visit with school children at the CEIP Maestra Plácida Herranz in Guadalajara, Queen Letizia spent time playing games and checking in on students in their classes. The royal’s attire allowed her to move freely, while maintaining the level of royal elegance for which she’s best known.
Black-and-white dressing has become a staple in Queen Letizia’s wardrobe over the past several months, especially for daytime royal engagements. Earlier this week, the royal wore a white blouse with front pleating from the German brand during a royal reception on Monday. In May, she opted for a black-and-white houndstooth blazer from Uterqüe, pairing it with white trousers and coordinating white trainers for the commemoration of the Bicentennial of the National Police.
Spanish designer Roberto Verino launched his fashion house in the 1980s, catering wardrobe pieces for men and women. The designer’s collections feature slim silhouettes and sleek lines, along with playful patterns and elements that marry traditional style with a contemporary edge — both of which are qualities Queen Letizia’s own royal wardrobe possesses.