Queen Letizia of Spain attends a meeting with the Board of the Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER) at FEDER headquarters on December 9, 2015 in Madrid.
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It's very rare these days to see Letizia wearing anything less than fabulous; but I do feel this coat and top are not flattering enough, and more suited to a woman of heavier build. The top in particular is boxy and shapeless on her, and the large windowpane pattern would look better on a coat. But the woman in the group photo on Letizia's far left is wearing a dress and jacket which I think Letizia would look terrific in.
Her hair looks a mess and fake, one day straight & thin, next day frizzled & brittle, always so much spray, never healthy. Healthy is healthy hair & skin, healthy body with curves & glowing, Queen Letizia could be taking much better care of herself :(
Perhaps it's a windy day? She does not strike me as the kind of woman who goes out unkempt. And let's not fool ourselves that she has an army of people to help her get ready, or a big budget like her contemporaries.
Indeed it was a windy day. One must be blind not to see that the queen Letizia has a healthy and shiny hair and a perfect skin. There are people who insist the Sci-Fi movies
Queen Letizia does not look healthy and does not even though these comments say "a windy day." She is too thin with the signs of malnutrition: brittle hair, thin pale skin, showing bones even in the pronounced wrist bones in the image of her holding the clutch. She is a hard-working person and seems to be committed to her work but I am ever concerned that people ignore these obvious signs of poor health and praise her appearance. Healthy hair does not need tons of curl and hair spray and healthy skin has a glow and not pallor. Very sad that people cannot (will not?) recognize this and instead promote the illusions of body image that harm so many women.
Je n'aime que son manteau rouge et je la préfère moins maquillée que d'habitude dans cet article. Bravo pour sa participation à la réunion au profit des rares maladies!
She looks beautiful, very charming smile.
ReplyDeleteLes maladies orphelines, l'un de ses objectifs les plus chers. Toujours belle en manteau rouge, la souriant Letizia.
ReplyDeleteLove her festive red coat and her beautiful smile
ReplyDeleteLetizia looks natural and happy
ReplyDeleteVery Nice, very elegant
ReplyDeleteIt's very rare these days to see Letizia wearing anything less than fabulous; but I do feel this coat and top are not flattering enough, and more suited to a woman of heavier build. The top in particular is boxy and shapeless on her, and the large windowpane pattern would look better on a coat. But the woman in the group photo on Letizia's far left is wearing a dress and jacket which I think Letizia would look terrific in.
ReplyDeleteJe ne suis pas d'accord avec vous. Une femme plus lourde que Letizia ressemblerait un armoire avec ces vêtements.
DeleteHer hair looks a mess and fake, one day straight & thin, next day frizzled & brittle, always so much spray, never healthy. Healthy is healthy hair & skin, healthy body with curves & glowing, Queen Letizia could be taking much better care of herself :(
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if it hasn't been combed in a few days. Very messy.
DeletePerhaps it's a windy day? She does not strike me as the kind of woman who goes out unkempt. And let's not fool ourselves that she has an army of people to help her get ready, or a big budget like her contemporaries.
DeleteIndeed it was a windy day. One must be blind not to see that the queen Letizia has a healthy and shiny hair and a perfect skin.
DeleteThere are people who insist the Sci-Fi movies
Queen Letizia does not look healthy and does not even though these comments say "a windy day." She is too thin with the signs of malnutrition: brittle hair, thin pale skin, showing bones even in the pronounced wrist bones in the image of her holding the clutch. She is a hard-working person and seems to be committed to her work but I am ever concerned that people ignore these obvious signs of poor health and praise her appearance. Healthy hair does not need tons of curl and hair spray and healthy skin has a glow and not pallor. Very sad that people cannot (will not?) recognize this and instead promote the illusions of body image that harm so many women.
DeleteYOU do not see the queen Letizia healthy. You can save all your ridiculous speech concern. It's false. You do not love her. That is all.
DeleteWOW Est-ce que les gens avec la peau pâle sont malades? Je ne savais pas ça ... Je dois aller vite chez le médecin. MDR.
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ReplyDeleteJe n'aime que son manteau rouge et je la préfère moins maquillée que d'habitude dans cet article.
ReplyDeleteBravo pour sa participation à la réunion au profit des rares maladies!
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