Letizia Stuns in Spectacular Tuxedo Look: Masculine Yet Romantic

Emma Caldwell
February 28, 2026

After attending alongside King Felipe at the ceremony commemorating the 1978 Constitution, Queen Letizia continues today with her official schedule, this time solo. She does so supporting the official presentation of the “Alliance for Wool”, within the Madrid Design Festival 2026.

It is a project aimed at valuing Spanish wool from a design-focused perspective. An event through which the implementation of this alliance will be formalized.

While yesterday she chose a two-piece ensemble in elegant and minimalist navy blue, today Doña Letizia has switched approach and debuted a look we love, mixing two completely opposite garments: a masculine tailoring suit and a blouse with a romantic detail.

Queen Letizia’s look, in detail

We could say that jacket-and-trouser suits are among Letizia’s wardrobe favorites, as there are numerous occasions on which we have seen her in them. What changes this time is that it is a different design that she has combined to perfection.


The latest look of Queen Letizia

The black suit has a very masculine style. The jacket has a straight cut and lightly defined shoulders that add structure. The closure is by a single button and features visible seam details. It is different because, unlike any tailoring jacket, it has no lapels.

To complete the look, she wears classic tailored trousers, straight-leg and high-waisted. The key to making the look interesting is the contrast between the masculine air of the suit and the romantic style of the blouse, in white with an XL bow at the neck that becomes the protagonist of the styling.

Complete the styling with patent-finish Massimo Dutti loafers, rounded toe and comfortable heel, and minimalist jewelry that is very discreet, highlighting a simple ring and long earrings with star details.

In terms of beauty, Queen Letizia continues to rely on her trusted makeup, in pink tones that are very flattering. She uses the trick of outlining the lower lash line to intensify the gaze, and adds highlighter on the upper cheekbone to brighten the face. Her hair is worn loose, styled with a side part and soft waves.

Emma Caldwell
Emma Caldwell
I’m Clara Desrosiers, a writer and fashion editor based in Toronto. I founded Backdoor Toronto to explore the intersection of fashion, identity, and culture through honest storytelling. My work is driven by curiosity, community, and a love for the creative pulse that defines this city.