During Spain's visit to Denmark, King Juan and Queen Sofia were the focus of attention. Their looks and looks are superb, and Juan's military coat complements Sophia's red dress and becomes a fashion representative of the era. At the same time, Queen Margaret of Denmark has also won praise for her classic temperament and minimalist look.
However, time flies, and today, Margaret still directs the trends on the fashion stage, while Sophia fades away. The situation of the queen and queen is very different, Margaret is still in front of the stage, and Sophia has slowly disappeared into the background. When Letizia became the new queen of Spain and visited Denmark, she lost out to Queen Margaret, who had only five outfits.
All this seems to tell that the queen is still the best dressed representative of the royal women, and is a true fashion pioneer. Letizia's many outfits during her visit, despite their focus on color and matching, seem to be slightly inferior to Queen Margaret's. Her purple suit and red dress made her look a little haggard, and in front of Queen Margaret, the color of her outfit did not mention her skin tone.
The Queen's choice of classic three-piece suits, including mink, jewels and lace dresses, showcased her extraordinary temperament. Although Letizia's dress skirt is generous, the green tendons on the neck and the design of the back are a little abrupt. The dress for different occasions also makes Queen Margaret even more brilliant.
Her nobility was evident in her black trench coat during the indoor visit, as well as in the lace black and red dress at the dinner. And Letizia's white dress and rose red coat, although full of youth, failed to surpass the queen's dignified atmosphere. Throughout her visit, Letizia's multiple changes in dress seemed to fail to resist the Queen's fashion.
Overall, Letizia's fashion choices may have been missing some of the Queen's rivals on this visit. Queen Margaret has won attention again and again with her classic temperament and simple dress. Fashion is not only about the clothes themselves, but also about a woman's unique temperament and style.