Queen Letizia attended the 4th Informative Conference on Disability organized jointly by The A La Par Foundation, The Federation of Associations of Journalists of Spain (FAPE) and the Royal Board on Disability. The conference relating to the access of the disabled people to the media took place at the headquarters of the Madrid Press Association in Madrid.
The A La Par Foundation works for the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in Spain. Around this mission, the Foundation has grown in both the number of services and the number of people served, about a thousand today, and employs more than 300 people. The Federation of Associations of Journalists of Spain is the first professional organization of journalists in the country and includes 49 federated and 17 linked associations, representing about 19,000 members.
I think there is a disbalance between the wide jacket and the very narrow trousers.
ReplyDeleteThe dark suit in combination with bare feet: no.
What do you suggest she wear instead of these pumps? I am curious because I like the shoes with the suit. I also prefer a bare foot in these shoes.
DeleteAny 4.47, I agree .
DeleteA very classic look for the Queen - which, as ever, she carries off with aplomb.
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of this look. The jacket is so long it's almost comical. I think it could have worked better if she had left it unbuttoned, like the model. That way you could see where the trousers end and her legs would not have been so terribly cut off.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, its not a new look, but it's a look that IMO suits her very well! Its a formal meeting so she looks like any other person, polish, formal and on her case also very elegant
ReplyDeleteSuit a bit over-sized as well, it seems unavoidable right now.
ReplyDeleteShe just does suiting so well. Love that the blouse has some detail.
ReplyDeleteChel
Muy sobria, muy profesional y muy elegante. 100% Letizia en el trabajo.
ReplyDelete¿Qué rayos hace ahí el moños? :(
Aparte de vicepresidente del Gobierno, es también ministro de Asuntos Sociales. ¡Que le vamos a hacer!
DeleteEra una pregunta retórica, Veerle. En realidad es Vice SEGUNDO y ministro de Derechos Sociales y Agenda 2030.
DeleteMe irrita sobremanera que casi toda la Agenda de la Reina -excepto por Isabel Celáa y Pedro Duque- esté en manos de radicales republicanos :((
I like the idea of the suit, but think it is too big. I think the fit of the jacket is better on the model. The pants are too long, bunching up on the leg instead of hanging nicely. Either long or ankle length would look good to me, just not puddling on the shoes.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous @ 4:47, what do you mean bare foot ? She is wearing shoes ! Do you mean that she may not be wearing pantyhose or socks ?
ReplyDeleteWell, that is hard to determine by the photos, but I hope she isn’t , welcome 21st century where women aren’t forced to wear nylons... I truly like this suit, miles away from those boxy ones that other Royals have been wearing lately . I would have worn a different blouse, but regardless she looks chic, elegant and smart.
This is a miss for me. The fit on the model is superb but Letizia's suit is ill-fitting. It's big in the arms and even more so in the legs.
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I think this nice suit would work better with slightly shorter pants, in a way that the pants would fall exactly straight.
ReplyDeleteLily T.
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