The Queen of Spain presided over the VI edition of the National Awards of the Fashion Industry, at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism in Madrid.
The National Fashion Awards, is promoted by the Ministry of Industry, which recognises the work of people, institutions, organisations, companies and industries that have achieved business excellence in this sector.
The event began with a round table titled 'The health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: a point of reflection for the sector'. In her speech, Minister María Reyes Maroto Illera, highlighted the exemplary work of the sector during the pandemic, stating that it had saved many lives by transforming clothing workshops into mask manufacturing workshops and protective garments for health personnel, as well as the manufacture of sanitizer gel.
Her Majesty then presented this year's awards to; Bimba & Lola, Custo Dalmau, Pisamona, Hilaturas Ferré, Mila and Pedro García, The Extreme Collection, Mixer & Pack and the Villanueva University.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
COAT: Carolina Herrera A-line belted coat (repeat).
TOP: NEW! Black tie blouse with metal buttons and sheer long sleeves (unidentified).
SKIRT: Massimo Dutti golden pleated skirt (repeat).
HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera 'Astrud' clutch bag (repeat).
SHOES: Manolo Blahnik black snake embossed pumps with a custom rubber platform sole (repeat).
EARRINGS: Gold and Roses Balance Combo Earrings (repeat).
FASHION FLASHBACK
Below is a look back at Letizia's past outfit for this awards ceremony which launched in 2014. She did not attend the 2nd edition of the awards ceremony because her grandfather passed away the night before the event, however she did receive the winners at the Palace of La Zarzuela in April of 2016.
Below is a look back at Letizia's past outfit for this awards ceremony which launched in 2014. She did not attend the 2nd edition of the awards ceremony because her grandfather passed away the night before the event, however she did receive the winners at the Palace of La Zarzuela in April of 2016.