World Red Cross Red Crescent Day is celebrated on 8 May each year. On May 05, 2021, Queen Letizia of Spain attended World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day 2021 event that was held at Spanish Red Cross Education Center in Madrid. The event took place under the slogan “From society to society". Queen Letizia wore a printed midi dress from Zara.
ZARA printed midi dress
Hugo Boss Mayfair Pumps
What a very lovely tender- coloured dress!
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FGS, how does she do it??! Turning a rather "meh" dress on the model into a gorgeous "I absolutely want that!" dress...? And it is not the first time I am amazed but this ability of hers. Had I seen this on Zara's website I would have scrolled past, not thinking twice. But here we have it, looking fabulous on her! Chapeau! In my eyes, the shoes she is wearing it with play an important role in improving the overall look though.... Well done again, Your Majesty!
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I think your comment is brilliant! I absolutely agree. On her, this dress is stunning, and I don't ever think I could make this dress fabulous lol. I absolutely think the pointed toes make these shoes work, and the color is great!
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Exactly my thoughts. On her even rather bland clothes looks so chic. -Siri
DeleteI think the same. She is a designer's dream. I agree that any other shoe color would not work. Those she chose are perfect. Her floral earrings echo the floral print of the dress.
DeleteCette robe imprimée fleurie convient bien à Letizia mais je n'arrive pas à voir si le haut est séparé du bas par une ceinture incorporée, ce qui lui donne plus de tenue ? Des boucles d'oreilles en forme de fleurs ? Superbes chaussures à gros talons dont j'adore la couleur - Quel look très élégant !
ReplyDeleteTodo muy primaveral, el vestido de Zara 2017, los zapatos de tacón cómodo de color rosa y los pendientes Flor de Yanes. Sencillez, gracia y compromiso. 100% Letizia.
ReplyDeleteLovely dress and look!!! And impressing.....so hard working, also in corona time, she out and every where! Compliments!
ReplyDeleteAt first sight I did not really like that dress, but I agree with EdA. It is good to be multifaceted in style.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and feminine dress!
ReplyDeleteShe looks lovely - very fresh and spring like.
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Actually I don't like the dress, the pattern isn't varied or delicate enough not to look like a dated window curtain to me.
ReplyDeleteAlso I prefer a full lining or a more defined reason for a short lining, such as a trim or ruffle at the break into sheer. The dress looks cheap to me.
The color palette suits the Queen well.
I agree with you. I find this dress rather meh.
DeleteI have never been a fan of an overlay that´s much longer than the lining. It usually ends up looking sloppy and weird, especially if also featuring an uneven hem. Likewise, the part-way lining in the bodice looks more like a singlet showing through than an intended sheer effect.
The delicate floral patterns in dresses such as this *need* the lining to really work. If not lined, the pattern gets lost against the silhouette of legs or other backgrounds showing through.
The shoes are a missmatch in my view, both in colour and in style. I think she needed a more delicate shoe to match the floaty, delicate dress. As an alternative, I think a pairing with casual flats would have worked with this dress, though probably not for this occasion.
Lovely spring outfit--a little nervous after the first photos that the full scale look wouldn't match the top but better in full photo. The shoes are fabulous--might be just what I need for middle son's wedding!
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