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Queen Letizia of Spain greeted American visitor Charles Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), at Zarzuela Palace in Spain on June 27 wearing a pair of sparkling sandals.
Alongside her husband King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia met with her visitors on Thursday wearing a flowing pleated midi skirt. The A-line garment featured thinly folded fabric and an ethereal design in shades of purple, pink and white. Reminiscent of clouds at sunset, the lavender and fuchsia blended softly together to create an eye-catching but serene design. The Spanish royal paired the skirt with a simple but chic white T-shirt, which she wore tucked in.
Queen Letizia added sparkle to her outfit with a pair of elegant flats. The focal point of the shoes was a thick band stretching over the top of the foot, bejeweled with rows of glittering stones. The fancy flats were backless and also included a strap around the big toe; the base of the shoes was black.
In addition to the royal couple and Rivkin, Estela Artacho Garcia-Moreno was also present at the meeting. She is president of the Spanish film distribution association known as FEDICINE. (Federación de Distribuidores Cinematográficos de España). The MPA previously announced that it would honor “Society of the Snow” director and producer J.A. Bayona in Madrid this month with the 2024 MPA creator award.
Queen Letizia has been known to slip on footwear ranging from Carolina Herrera blue slingback pumps, which she wore in Amsterdam in April, to clean white sneakers, which she wore at the Gallery of Royal Collections in Spain in May. She stayed lower to the ground in kitten heels at her country’s Flag Oath anniversary in May but opted for extra height in tall block heel pumps at an April commemoration for the 1992 Spanish Olympic games.
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