On February 28, 2019, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain attended a reception offered by Peruvian President Martín Alberto Vizcarra Cornejo in honour of the King and Queen of Spain at El Pardo Palace in Madrid. Prince Christian of Hanover and his wife Alessandra de Osma also attended the reception held at El Pardo Palace. (At the reception, Queen Letizia wore a grey dress by Nina Ricci, which she had worn a few times in the past. Alessandra de Osma wore a floral print dress by Jorge Vázquez.) |
Both dresses have a really beautiful silhouette. I would have loved Allessandra de Osma's dress in a solid color or a softer color combination. I'll bet that Letizia's dress sparkled dazzlingly in motion!
ReplyDeleteDislike both dresses, primarily because of the hemlines. Also letizia’s dress’ embellishments are not attractive. Her hair though is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe queens dress is ok for a happy hour or country club dinner night. I don’t find it appropriate for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteI liked Letizia's dress the first time, and I still find it pretty and whimsical, not crazy about the sandals, they seem a little too chunky for such delicate outfit, great hair and makeup. Now, Alessandra's dress is superb, what a beautiful creation, the colors are daring, and that ruffle clearly of Spanish inspiration, just wow!! , then again this woman could wear a sack of potatos and she would still manage to be elegant.
ReplyDeleteAgree at all points. Letizia and Alessandra look beautiful and elegant
DeleteCompletely agree, the sandals ruin the overall look of the dress.
DeleteAlessandra von Hannover: was für eine echte Schönheit. Tolles Outfit.
ReplyDeleteLetizias Schuhe finde ich schrecklich.
mooi mooi, de andere dame is ook knap.
ReplyDeleteI like both dresses, the hems are not disturbing me, and are flattering
ReplyDeleteAgree. These hemlines are nice.
DeleteI like both dresses...and both women look stunning...
ReplyDeleteI prefer the Aleeessandra's dress but letezia's dress is pretty .
ReplyDeleteAgree. Alessandra de Osma looks stunning!
DeleteI really like both dresses. The colour combination in Alessandra's dress is so nice on her - she looks beautiful. Letizia's dress is even better without the belt as in previous time she used the dress.
ReplyDeleteBoth are very beautiful ladies and dressed in very interesting dresses. There is one small detraction in Alessandra's dress and that is the background of the fabric. I think the dress visually would appeal more if the dress was lined in the same colour than the fabric, the contrast between back and front would be less.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta ya el.vestido de Alejandra:el.color lila:un detalle de su.pais
ReplyDeleteEl diseñador es español, Jorge Vazquez.
DeleteMuy bonito y delicado el vestido de la Reina. Me gusta más con cinturón. Su cabello ondulado y brillante se ve precioso. Sassa de Osma está muy guapa y su vestido es espectacular.
ReplyDeleteBoth women look wonderful. I like this soft grey blue on Letizia and love the hairstyle. I don't mind the sandals.
ReplyDeleteAlessandra looks great - agree that the lining of her dress (or lack thereof) could look better.
What a nice occasion. Like Q Letizias dress makes her look very young.The Peruvian First Lady wears a nice dress and coat combo, for what one can see.But I like the Pss of Hanover's dress the best. Alessandra the Osma aka Pss. of Hanover, what beautiful Lady's.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful both Ladys are, they wore the dresses very well.
ReplyDeleteErnst August of Hannover has a very beautiful daughter in law. The dress suits her!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dress on Queen Letizia--if it was described --grey, midi length, high necked, it would sound so dull but it's lovely. However, I still refer the vibrancy of Alexandra of Hanover's dress. The colour combo is great
ReplyDeleteIn pictures no.8 Alessandra de Osma looks pregnant...
ReplyDeleteAlexandra’s dress is beautiful and fits her perfectly. What a great taste she has.
ReplyDeleteLetizia’s Dress seems slightly out of context. It’s pretty and it also fits well, however more appropriate for a formal dinner than this reception dress code seems to be. Also, I don’t particularly like her choice of footwear.
Not a fan of asymmetrical hemlines but the dress itself is pretty and fits her well. The shoes, no. A closed toe sandal like the one she wore last Saturday in a colour of her choice, better. A formal dinner looks like what happened at the state dinner. At the queen's level it implies long dresses, tiaras, jewellery, and sashes where appropriate (see also the London visit). This was a thank you by the Peruvian couple for the hospitality of the Spanish people. The outfits were much less elaborate, and everyone was standing to watch a dance performance by Peruvian artistes. The runway styling of boots and sporran type purse do not put the dress in the context of formal dinner. Previous outings of the dress have also been on semi-formal occasions.
ReplyDeleteI like this look and even better with the makeup and hair, as in the first time the only thing that I would change it's the sleeves, I don't like it very muchm just because they short ant fair, but it just my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI love the lady in black (she doesn't appear on this photos) but the black dress with the flowers it was very beautiful.
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