Massimo Dutti V-neck Dress
Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI visited the Matadero Madrid
On June 12, 2020, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited the Matadero Arts Centre in Madrid. The theater will re-open next 15 June amid coronavirus lockdown exit process. Matadero Madrid is a former slaughterhouse in the Arganzuela district of Madrid, which has been converted to an arts centre. Matadero Madrid - Centre for Contemporary Creation is run by Madrid City Council’s Department of Culture and Sport. (Queen Letizia wore a new v-neck dress by Massimo Dutti.)
Quelle belle création bleu-roi au col en V portée à ravir par Letizia ; superbes les escarpins à dessins "serpent" !
ReplyDeleteStunning. Love the dress and wow the shoes!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blue dress and great shoes. Soon, we will all be able to wear real shoes again :)
ReplyDeleteAgree with you AnnieM .
DeleteQueen Letizia looks absolutely wonderful in that dress. She is in great shape- trim and a bit muscular.
ReplyDeleteGuapísimos. Y apoyando todos los sectores !Bravo!
ReplyDeleteNot my favorite. It does highlight her incredible figure however. For me, I think it is the combination of the long sleeves and longer length (especially during summer), but it seems to be heavy. Gorgeous color though. And fantastic shoes.
ReplyDeleteChel
It is not summer in Madrid yet, we have about 14C in the morning, max 20C in the afternoon and storms.
DeleteOh, this is a fabulous dress. The fit and length is perfect. Shade of the blue is superb. Contrasting shoes, are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletePerfection - beautiful couple.
ReplyDeleteVery similar to the black and white wrap dress she wore last week. Perfect figure, for this style, and the shoes are divine. Posture 10. - Maya.
ReplyDeleteI must admit I fail to see what everyone ‘loves’ in this dress. It’s clingy and the fabric looks like a cheap polyester. Colour is nice, nothing outstanding, but possibly the only thing I like. But I also don’t automatically ‘love’ everything she wears. I also find Massimo Dutti overpriced for the quality and cut of their products. Better than Zara, sure, but that doesn’t say much. Just more pretentious and supposedly grown up, without any basis for it. CH
ReplyDeleteThe glass is half full? MB
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