On September 12, 2022, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain attended the opening ceremony of the 'Picasso Year 2023' that will involve commemorative events. The opening ceremony took place at Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid. Queen Letizia wore a new nappa leather dress by Massimo Dutti.
Picasso Year is organized on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso's death and will be celebrated throughout the year of 2023 with 42 art exhibitions and several events dedicated to Picasso's (1881-1973) life and work.
Massimo Dutti Nappa Leather Dress with Embroidery
Superbe Letizia dans cette nouvelle robe blanche brodée en cuir nappa ; c'est tout à fait ce style qui pourrait me convenir, moi qui ne suis pas fan de cuir ; la couleur rouge de la pochette ainsi que de ses magnifiques escarpins s'associent à merveille !
ReplyDelete@Tulipe33. Tout à fait d'accord. And thank you for the details you give on the dress.
DeleteIt is one of the rare times (for me) when not the Queen wears the dress, but otherwise: the dress wears the Queen. Maybe because of the fluffy sleeves.
ReplyDeleteSzilvia
Love this dress with all the stitching lines for a Picasso exhibit opening. Subtle nod, well done. Love those earrings too.
ReplyDeleteChel
This dress is very beautiful on Queen Letizia. I see it can be buttoned up from the top until the hemline. It could be worn like a coat over another dress or a top and trousers. Ideal for the end of the summer and the beginning of the fall.
ReplyDeleteLovely as usual, versatile dress as well as low cost. Complements are the cherry on top.
ReplyDeleteLovely as usual
This is a beautiful dress, I appreciate the embellishments, embroidery up close, well presented. The red accessories blend in well and give a splash of color, she looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI like her hair this length
ReplyDeleteOriginal y bonito vestido, muy bien complementado el color blanco con el rojo vibrante del bolso y los zapatos. Letizia está guapísima.
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