King Felipe and Letizia held a reception for participants of COP25

On December 2, 2019, King Felipe and Queen Letizia held a reception for the heads of state, government and delegations attending The UN Climate Change Conference 2019 (COP 25) at Madrid Royal Palace. The UN Climate Change Conference is being held between the dates of December 2 and 13 at IFEMA in Madrid. The conference takes place under the Presidency of the Government of Chile with logistical support from the Government of Spain. (Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt by H&M.)
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Begona Gomez wore Pedro del Hierro Lurex jersey knit dress
Queen Letizia wore a new silk-linen blend long skirt from H&M Conscious collection. Prince Albert, Grand Duke Henri
Queen Letizia wore HM Conscious silk-linen blend long skirt. Begona Gomez wore Pedro del Hierro Lurex jersey knit dress
Queen Letizia wore HM Conscious collection silk-linen blend long skirt
H&M Conscious Collection Exclusive Linen-silk Long Skirt
Begona Gomez wore Pedro del Hierro Lurex jersey knit dress
Pedro del Hierro Lurex Jersey-knit Dress
Queen Letizia wore Hugo Boss Exina sleeveless top
Hugo Boss Exina Sleeveless Top

43 Comments

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

  1. I don't like this hair style

    ReplyDelete
  2. Audrey und Grace hätten ihre Freude daran gehabt! Wunderbar!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hedy: So true! Although I am not a fan of that hemline (skirt), I wish this beautiful look for some other royal ladies... Pure classic elegance.

      Delete
  3. When I saw the first picture I thought OH! how stunningly 1950's and supremely elegant. Then I saw the hemline OH! DEAR!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. With a traditional hemline this skirt would lose a lot of its glamour

      Delete
  4. Anonymous2/12/19 20:34

    Ugh - I get the point of wearing H&M Conscious to support their efforts but this is just awful. I don't know that I've ever seen any of their items look good on any of the royal ladies. This dress seems like it's wearing Queen Letizia rather than the other way around. Not flattering. DMP

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous2/12/19 20:44


    Both the Queen and the woman in the striped dress have impeccable posture which makes everything they wear look that much more attractive.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The woman in the striped dress is Begoña Gomez, the acting prime minister's wife and yes she has impeccable taste!

      Delete
    2. Anonymous3/12/19 18:29

      Agree with you Veerle.

      Delete
  6. Élégantes toutes les deux mais je préfère nettement la toilette portée par l'épouse de Pedro Sanchez... Magnifiques ses escarpins !!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I find those green pumps very jarring. Thats a difficult shade of green, and more importantly, it doesn´t match the green in the dress.
      Those green pumps may work with a white summer dress, or some outfit including this very shade of green, but for this occasion, I find them plain wrong. I would have gone for something warmer (in colour) and likely picked up the maroon(?) colour of the dress.

      Delete
    2. Anonymous3/12/19 09:07

      I agree Achard!! In France and Spain we wear those colours in winter too not only with summer dresses. Obviously as someone else said people do not know a word about other countries.

      Delete
  7. Love the hair and make up, not a fan of the skirt. The strange high waist makes it look like a maternity outfit and it's just not flattering. Much prefer the striped dress worn by the other lady and also her fabulous green shoes

    ReplyDelete
  8. Anonymous2/12/19 21:09

    Letitia is so unbelievably stunningly absolutely gorgeous. A Queen in a class of her own definition.
    Katrin

    ReplyDelete
  9. Anonymous2/12/19 21:34

    The Queen looks amazing, very good mix of high fashion and high street.

    ReplyDelete
  10. elegant, classic and stylish. It would be perfect, if the skirt was a little bit (3-5 cm)shorter

    ReplyDelete
  11. Letizia is really gorgeus. She is perfect. The most elegant and beautil queen in the world

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There is one queen who is even more beautiful and sublimely elegant than her Jetsun Pema of Bhutan.

      Delete
    2. Je suis d'accord avec vous... La jeune reine du Bhoutan est superbe, toujours sublime dans ses tenues colorées !!!

      Delete
    3. Je suis d'accord avec vous... La jeune reine du Bhoutan est superbe, toujours sublime dans ses tenues colorées !!!

      Delete
    4. Discrepo completamente, nalerina. Jetsun Pema tiene 28 años, no 37 y es muy bonita de cara, pero ni siquiera sabemos si tiene buena figura porque va siempre envuelta en su traje tradicional. Tampoco sabemos si es elegante pues la vemos vestida siempre igual, cambiando los colores.
      Si Letizia se vistiera de Fallera, traje tradicional de Valencia, no habría quien la igualara.
      Se puede comparar en igualdad de condiciones. Si no es así, imposible.

      Delete
  12. Both Queen Letizia and Begoña Gómez look stunning. I like Letizia's skirt and would gladly wear it, but it belongs to the 2016 Collection; Ms. Gómez dress is still available on the PdH website with the original price reduced from 239 to 191 Euros, according to information provided by a spanish magazine.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You're right, they both look absolutely stunning, each in their own style.

      Delete
  13. Charlène,pouvez surveiller le prince ,il n’a pas mis le pantalon qui va avec sa veste .

    ReplyDelete
  14. Anonymous3/12/19 01:09

    I don’t think the skirt is particularly flattering - the high front waist plus the longer back hem make it look off balance somehow. It’s as though the skirt has tipped to the back. She’s worn much nicer outfits than this one! (V. M.)

    ReplyDelete
  15. Anonymous3/12/19 01:28

    The wife of the Chilean president looks awesome! Letizia not so much. I love the green dress and she wears it really well! Chic and smart and the green shoes give just the right pop of colour. She is the outright winner for me today.
    Anon 9:13

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Not the wife of the Chilean president, the wife of the Spanish prime minister!

      Delete
    2. Anonymous3/12/19 09:02

      Chilean president? Oh my God!

      Delete
    3. I disagree!! I think Letizia is gorgeous. Mrs. Of the Prime Minister is ordinary. Her dress is good but not special and stunning.

      Delete
  16. Anonymous3/12/19 04:52

    Letizia's skirt is gorgeous! The fabric has such a rich look and the lower hemline in back is quite chic and regal. In videos the flow of the skirt when she walked was so fluid and beautiful. Love it!

    Izzie

    ReplyDelete
  17. I actually love this skirt, it's so 1950's , I specially like the uneven hem, it adds interest to an otherwise common combination, the hair is severe, but she looks rather elegant, I would've added a more substantial pair of earrings . I am not impressed with Ms. Gomez dress, it's not terrible and she has an excellent figure, but is just your typical wrap dress that one would wear to the office, great shoes though.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Sehr elegant, gefällt mir sehr gut, das Outfit von Letizia.
    Das gestreifte Strickkleid der Dame finde ich von den Farben her ein bisschen langweilig, obwohl sie natürlich die perfekte Figur dafür hat. Die Kombination mit den Schuhen mag ich auch nicht.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Tan sobria, tan bella, tan elegante la Reina Letizia. La falda es preciosa, con una estructura original que favorece su cintura diminuta, blusa sencilla y chic, moño regio, joyas modernas y maquillaje perfecto. Cada pulgada una Reina.
    Begoña va bien, los colores del vestido son un poco apagados, pero otoñales. Los zapatos añaden un poco de diversión.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Anonymous3/12/19 11:56

    The high/low silhouette of this skirt is what contributes to its elegance. It is neither too casual nor too formal. True to her commitment to the theme for events, it is reported that the skirt is made of recycled sustainable materials. Hair and makeup and just right for the occasion. We have seen a version of this look in the past. Here, the skirt has an even hem. Pic #5 is frame worthy. https://www.newmyroyals.com/2015/02/king-felipe-and-queen-letizia-visits_20.html

    ReplyDelete
  21. Viewed in profile, I think Letizia's skirt is interesting; viewed from the front, it looks weighted in the back, "off balance" as described in a previous comment. I much prefer the dress of the wife of the acting prime minister. Yes, it is something one might wear to work but, the event was not a formal gathering but a reception for those attending a conference.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Anonymous3/12/19 14:30

      Letizia's skirt is a recycled skirt by plastic bottles. Formal???

      Delete
    2. Anon @5:30. Sustainable materials elaboration it's a little more complex than making skirts out of plastic bottles, I am afraid that you are missing the concept. There are very informative articles that could shed some light into the subject, and although this type of initiatives won't radically alter the planet, every little effort helps. Baby steps!!
      Perhaps I misunderstood your comment and it was just a catty remark towards Queen Letizia?
      Regards

      Delete
    3. Yo no sé de dónde ha salido esa idea de las botellas de plástico que se ha ido extendiendo. La falda está hecha con lino orgánico y seda natural (de gusanos), como se explicaba en la web de H&M.
      Es increíble la cantidad de disparates que surgen en los Hilos de la Reina de España. Vaya banda.

      Delete
  22. Yes, this skirt isn't perfect, the higher waist is a little weird. But Letizia makes it look fantastic. And it is a wonderful sartorial statement for the occasion. I think she can make a potato sack look chic, lol.
    Chel

    ReplyDelete
  23. Anonymous3/12/19 22:18

    Espantosala falda, parece cola recogida de pavoreal.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

Previous Post Next Post