On the second day of their State visit to Morocco, on February 14, 2019, King Felipe VI of Spain and Queen Letizia of Spain attended a reception held for the Spanish community at National Library in Rabat, Morocco. Queen Letizia wore a burgundy embroidered silk organza midi dress by Carolina Herrera. The King and Queen of Spain are currently making a two day official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco on February 13-14, upon the invitation of King Mohammed VI. |
Wow, what a dress. The material of the sleeves and belt are just beautiful with the body of the dress. This is a great color for Letizia. Such cute shoes, they were great on the trip to England, glad to see them again.
ReplyDeleteWonderful dress!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat did she do to her face? She is a beautiful woman, this was not necessary.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, romantic look for Valentine's Day! It is a very imaginative design. I wish we could see the skirt details better, especially how the ruffle is worked in there.
ReplyDeleteAs we know, red is her color. Letizia looks amazing again.
ReplyDeleteAgree. National flag color of Spain!!
Deletethe best red dress/combination she has ever worn, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous again! The colour, cut, hair, shoes... Perfection! A fashion Queen she is!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
DeletePerfect. I am speechless.
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Very nice and special material design! Perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis dress it's a piece of art, different textures and a great color on her with very nice complements.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. Excellent fashion choices for this trip.
ReplyDeleteThat dress is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis dress is to die for!
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Agree.
DeleteWow, I'm certainly in the minority wrt this dress -- I think it's a bit of a mish-mash, a strange combination of a daytime look and a party dress. The differently-colored sleeves make it look like what earlier generations in the U.S. called a "jumper" -- a sleeveless dress worn over a differently-colored blouse or shirt. That rather dowdy look is given a disconcerting twist by sparkly, festive ruffles...and then there is the strange, threadbare-looking bodice treatment. On the plus side, claret red is a stunning color on Letitia. If this dress were done completely in that hue, and if the sleeves were a bit fuller and done in the same fabric as the rest of the dress, I could love this (even with the weird bodice :-D). And the shoes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat look. The shoes and clutch are a keeper. Love the hairstyle today.
ReplyDeleteJane chanta estoy de acuerdo contigo;incluso las caravanas de brillantes,rubi de la reina Sofia (de su joyero personal) no las luce cómo debe
ReplyDeleteNo son de Sofía, las joyas son del estado y no les pertenecen. Insistes mucho con Sofía y en España nunca se la ha visto cercana y practicamente no habla castellano, no es muy querida.
Delete¿Cómo deberían lucirse esos pendientes? En mi opinión tanto en esta ocasión como en las otras dos veces que la Reina los ha llevado (en las visitas de Estado a Japón y a Gran Bretaña, ambas en 2017) ha tenido el acierto de darles todo el protagonismo prescindiendo de cualquier otra joya. La Reina Sofía siempre ha tenido tendencia a llevar demasiadas joyas juntas, al estilo antiguo.
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ReplyDeleteYou are right. She is a .. She looks gorgeous. Love the shoes as well, she is such a beutiful women.
I disagree. The design of this dress is perfect. If the sleeves were done in the same fabric as the rest of the dress, it is mediocre dress.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree!!
DeleteQué preciosidad de vestido de cóctel, tan femenino como todos los que hace CH. La combinación de la riqueza del terciopelo con la delicadeza de la organza hacen un efecto original y mágico. Ayudan los zapatos y las ondas del cabello. Perfección.
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