King Felipe and Queen Letizia presented the 2020 National Research Awards, granted by the Ministry of Science and Innovation, to scientists Francisco Sánchez Madrid, Susana Narotzky, José Capmany, Elías Campo, Nazario Martín, Xavier Querol, Carme Torras, Laura Lechuga, Luis Ibáñez and Xavier Vives. The National Research Awards were created in 1982 and are the most important awards in Spain in the field of scientific research.
The awards aim to honour the merit of those researchers of Spanish nationality who are carrying out outstanding work in scientific fields of international relevance and who exceptionally contribute to the advancement of science, the transfer of technology and the progress of humanity. The ten awards have a total amount of 300,000 euros, that is, 30,000 euros for each award.
I like the dress . The colours remember me of autumn.
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Lovely, soft colours, nice lines, very appropriate for a day engagement.
ReplyDeleteThe sleeves appear shortened, or pushed up, to a ¾ length (which is one of the best inventions in the entire history of fashion).
I am a big fan of uneven hemlines, and here it takes the dress from just nice to quite mod.
Shoe colour is good, too.
Вера💚🦋
Une robe dans un tissu très fluide que nous lui avons déjà vue ; elle ne se démode pas du tout surtout avec ces magnifiques escarpins dont la couleur rappelle un des motifs ; je la préfère également avec cette ceinture ton-sur-ton !
ReplyDeleteLove this dress. Great fabric well tailored and suits the Queen and this event.
ReplyDeleteLetizia tiene una cintura de avispa. Admiro su disciplina para conservar su figura (y su guardarropa :) ) a lo largo de los años.
ReplyDeleteBonito vestido, cómodo y práctico para el trabajo y perfecta la elección de sus zapatos. Guapo R. Felipe.
No this is not my favorite dress, no attractiveness on my side.
ReplyDeleteQueen Letizia's dress is very pretty, and her shoes are terrific. The queen's posture is exceptional; even walking down the steps, her back is ramrod straight. King Felipe looks superb, as usual. The awards feature very interesting images.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it's a matter of excellent posture; she's walking downhill on high heels with two bent knees, and the only way to stay up is to pull her shoulders way back. The point of balance is behind the normal point of balance, and she is compensating with leaning back, and ends up looking weird. - Ellie
DeleteThe dress is pretty however I am not a fan of uneven hemlines. Hugo Boss again it must be nice to have access to this designer generally clothes are great. Mary I
ReplyDeleteNot my favourite dress on her. Hemline first, also the print isn’t particularly exciting. One of the few Boss designs I don’t care for.
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@MaryI , I am curious as of why you always make the same comment when Queen Letizia wears Hugo Boss? This is the second time I read the “ must be nice to have access to this designer” of course is nice, but every single Royal has access to this particular dress that belongs to the 2019-20 collection and sold for €250 . Absolutely all of them can afford this dress and many more.
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Ellie, thank you for the physics lesson. If she were walking downhill on a steep grade, I would agree with you, but she walked down three very low steps.
ReplyDeleteDebra, you are welcome, but it was just advice and not a lesson as such. - Ellie
DeleteDebra, a la tal Ellie no le importa si la Reina baja escalones o rampas, el caso es meter su comentario despectivo como siempre hace y terminar con "and ends up looking weird " anulando tu apreciación de la impecable postura de Letizia.
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