On July 13, 2022, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain handed out the 2020 National Culture Awards at the Prado National Museum in Madrid. The awards are given in order to honor the contributions to the enrichment of Spain's cultural heritage.
The awards granted by the Ministry of Culture and Sports every year are grouped in different categories and aim to promote cultural activities and to express society's recognition for the work of people or institutions that, either with their works or through their active participation in various fields of artistic or literary creation, contribute to the enrichment of Spain's cultural heritage.
Maje Roane Organza Shirt Dress
Wow I love this dress.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree. I love the lightness of this organza shirtdress. It is as if a floaty princess dress and a trench coat had a baby. Such a lovely colors well. I love how Letizia wears some more fashion forward pieces amongst her business pieces as if it's no biggie.
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In Photo 2, I love the orange and dark green print dress the woman is wearing. DIQ
ReplyDeleteNot convinced by this dress. It’s like a trench coat made of lightweight fabric. Much more to my liking are the three outfits in the front row of the second pic. I like them all but especially the lovely orange patterned dress in the middle. Wonder why the Queen is masked when no one else at the event seems to be
ReplyDeleteLetizia is masked due to testing positive for "Covid" (2wks ago?). The dress is strange & doesn't hang properly at the waist & hips or even on top due to not being tapered to the waist. I don't see the point of see-thru dresses; not appropriate for such an event. *Regina
DeleteQ.L. had covid last week.
DeleteLetizia has suffered covid, she is not all recovered and ir is what the medical autorities recommend.
DeleteShe had Covid last week and is probably still a bit scared.
DeleteIch hab gelesen, dass Königin Letizia nochmals an Corona erkrankt war.
DeleteEs wird wohl eine Vorsichtsmaßnahme sein. Vllt hat sie noch Nachwirkungen, Husten etc.
Monika
If she had Covid last week she must stay at home and not running around in a place where other people are. Is it really necessary for her to be there, the king can do this job on his own.
DeleteAnon 15:04, in Spain everybody is working when you only has mild symtoms, you can't stay at home, with a mask, so the Queen too.
DeleteThanks, everyone. Had missed that.
DeleteShe should stay at home instead of spreading around the virus.
DeleteShe doesnt have to earn her bread like anyone else, at least she can show some responsibility.
I'll bet she didn't even have any symptoms, like most people nowadays. *Margo
DeleteAnon 22:43...the resposibility is doing as other people DO ..when all Spaniards have to work, she has to work too...she has tested negative already...there are more viruses , not only this one.
DeleteStunning! 💕
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is made of organza, QL's dress reminds me of the transparent plastic raincoats we wore in the 60-tees. I don't like the shoes either, too much plastic to keep it on her feet. The pink color of the dress is lovely and suits Letizia.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely dress, pretty and feminine. The Queen looks chic and stylish. The lady in the 2nd photo, orange dress with dark green print leaves and flowers (I think) this is a beautiful dress, she looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWow. This dress is like a dream. Beautiful and very special. -Siri
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dress. I expect it would look like a sack on most people but Letizia has the perfect figure. The colour is just divine.
ReplyDeleteReally, really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMabel
Este vestido lo estrenó en Cuba y sigue siendo tan moderno, innovador y chic como entonces. El color es precioso, muy femenino. La cintura de Letizia es espectacular.
ReplyDeleteRobe originale très bien portée par Letizia ; belles boucles d'oreilles !
ReplyDeleteThis was ok until I saw the overly large hem showing.
ReplyDelete...Marie
Das Kleid ist wundervoll! lisa
ReplyDeleteYa se despertaron "las admiradoras" de Letizia , siempre encuentran peros,
ReplyDeletelas de siempre criticando todo, nunca gusta lo que lleva solo encuentran"defectos", ya es costumbre venir aqui para ciertas personas poder criticarla., el dia que elogien un conjunto sera un milagro , pero bueno si ellas son felices, desahogandose aqui con comentariod negativos sobre Letiia pues muy bien.
Los psicólogos son caros... Si alguien encuentra alivio criticando tonterías a una desconocida, que así sea. :))
DeleteComments are almost all positive, cant you stand that someone disagrees??
DeletePerhaps its you who need a psyco.
This is not my favorite dress. To me it looks like a coat. If someone looks good wearing it is Letizia josebabe
ReplyDeleteI love the delicate color of this dress and its length and silhouette, but I think it would be more successful if only the sleeves were see-through, and the body of the dress lined in a lightweight fabric. To me, the visual impact is really diminished by its looking similar to a see-through dress with a slip underneath, which creates a mental hurdle that you have to clear before you can appreciate the lovely aspects of the dress. The designer was probably going for a look that would be a bit out-of-the-ordinary, and that's every designer's prerogative; I just don't think it works here.
ReplyDeleteReunion de intelectuales!
ReplyDeleteThe Queen's dress does not fit her very well and looks a little odd, compared to the much prettier frocks the others are wearing.
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