Queen Letizia visited The Quirónsalud Proton Therapy Center in Madrid, which is the first proton therapy facility in Spain. This new center brings together all the necessary technology for tumour treatment in one multifunctional room. This therapy preserves normal tissues that are developing. Queen Letizia wore a new floral print midi dress by Massimo Dutti.
Massimo Dutti Floral Print Midi Dress
Super look of QL without drawing too much attention to her slender posture but still looking very elegant. Another gorgeous pair of shoes she's wearing.
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Great dress, love the shoes!
ReplyDeleteRenee
Agree 100%. She looks fantastic. Those shoes are gorgeous!
DeleteChel
Queen Letizia is beautiful, as always. Her dress is a wonderful "winter" dress, and her shoes are very nice. Her interaction with the children is very touching.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteLike the pattern and style of this dress but it seems very long, even compared to the one worn by the model. Since higher heels wouldn’t be a sensible suggestion, definitely think it would look better a couple of inches shorter.
ReplyDeleteEl problema es que los vestidos MIDI los hacen para modelos de 1,80 por lo que a las mujeres de menos talla nos quedan siempre largos.
DeleteAgree. Love the print and colors. Just shorten the length a little (she’s a queen so surely there is a royal seamstress or one with a “royal warrant”) then add a slim belt to match these fab shoes.
DeleteGlo
This is a beautiful dress, the fit and cut is perfect, love the length. The bow at the neckline works in well, patterning of the fabric is excellent Thankfully it is not a uneven hemline, I am not a fan of them. The shoes are the perfect choice, the colour is divine.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant look for QL and shoes to die for! I also liked the fun-printed dress on the lady who accompanied her.
ReplyDeleteThat lady is the Minister of Health, Carolina Darías.
DeleteQL's posture and elegance are evident in today's look, even though the styling would look quite severe on someone else.
ReplyDeleteHopefully people are made aware of this type of treatment and not just the brand of her dress
Ana
ReplyDeleteQueen Letizia's dress needs a (black? ) belt and the length is too long for that daytime event.... imo.
- Malou
There is no rule for dress lengths for daytime events. Belts provide a break to an otherwise monochromatic outfit. However, some
DeleteSpanish 'fashion' writers criticized the red belt that gave a pop of color to an outfit last week.
Cleo
Dès la première image, j'ai aimé l'imprimé floral noir-beige de cette robe mais mais il me semble qu'une petite ceinture aurait donné encore plus d'allure à sa silhouette élancée ; choix judicieux que ses escarpins en daim camel - Dans un autre style, j'aime beaucoup la petite robe imprimée colorée de la jeune femme qui l'accompagne !
ReplyDeleteDès la première image, j'ai aimé l'imprimé floral noir-beige de cette robe mais mais il me semble qu'une petite ceinture aurait donné encore plus d'allure à sa silhouette élancée ; choix judicieux que ses escarpins en daim camel - Dans un autre style, j'aime beaucoup la petite robe imprimée colorée de la jeune femme qui l'accompagne !
ReplyDeleteJeune femme? Carolina Darías is 56 yeras old.
DeleteMerci beaucoup pour cette précision ; il est vrai que le port du masque peut être trompeur et je n'aurais pas dû me fier également à sa robe imprimée de couleurs !
Delete@17:10 Ageism much? Perhaps to Tulipe Da. Carolina IS a young woman. Being 56 y.o. is not exactly geriatric. Her age is an irrelevant detail. No need to correct Tulipe.
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