Queen Letizia attended the national final of scientific monologues "Solo De Ciencia" (Science only) organized by The Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, which is the first Ibero-American contest of scientific monologues. The 8 finalists attended the contest that took place at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
The purpose of holding this contest is to involve and train researchers in scientific dissemination from the early stages of their professional careers. In addition, the foundation aims to make the contest an exceptional opportunity to value the use of Spanish as a language of scientific communication through an innovative, entertaining and close format.
& Other Stories Black Satin Slip Midi Dress
Is it a slip dress or just a slip?
ReplyDeleteMore like a slip 😔
DeleteYes! Not fan of this dress, but it shows her good body shape.
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She has incredible arms! So toned. Yes I am jealous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous slip dress. What I love about this slip dress over the typical slip dress are the straps. Spaghetti straps would have made this a bit inappropriate, but this silhouette Is beautiful -- especially on Letizia's frame.
ReplyDeleteQueen Letizia wears this midi slip dress well. She has the confidence to wear it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteGood question.
ReplyDeleteCertainly not my favorite dress of hers but as always she pulls it off.
Le satin noir de sa robe accentue sa silhouette déjà sculptée par le sport ; avec son bronzage, c'est parfait !
ReplyDeleteQui pourrait me confirmer que la dame vêtue d'une robe rouge est Diana Morant, ministre des Sciences et de l'Innovation. ? Même si j'aime les espadrilles compensées, je pense que des petits talons à brides auraient mieux convenu pour compléter son look !
ReplyDeleteIl s'agit en effet de Diana Morant.
DeleteElle a un corps parfait pour porter une telle robe.
ReplyDeleteQue dire du bronzage : joli
Froufrou
En effet, c'est Diana Morant
ReplyDeleteI'd say it is one of the few times Letizia has been overshadowed. I think the lady in red looks better, for a change.
ReplyDeleteTo me, it has been a while since she crossed the line between "toned" and "muscular", especially if you look at her back.
Yes, it is my personal opinion and no, frankly,I am not jealous.
I agree
DeleteStrongly agree. The queen may look nice in a black dress but it not do well for her royal image that weighs on her. Most definitely the lady in red overshadowed the queen.
DeleteCan't agree - the Lady in Red wears the wrong shoes.
DeleteQueen Letizia knocked her out of the park.
Letizia looks amazing - love the simplicity of her look.
ReplyDeleteI am jealous about her body, but this is a miss look for me, is too close to a slip, perhaps a neckless as the model would lift it to a dress?
ReplyDeleteAlas, not for me
Luna
I am dying to see more of Queen Letizia’s body-building progress, the exposure is incomplete. This is royalty in perfection.
ReplyDelete🌞 Virginia
She always has the most beautiful shiny hair.
ReplyDeleteThe dress by itself is nice. Letizias shoulders come out looking big the way this top is cut. css
ReplyDeleteAgree
DeleteWell, firstly I think you should update your fashion views...
DeleteIt is called halter neck and the woman who wears such dresses is supposed to have toned shoulders and arms.
Otherwise, she would look kinda of weak and skinny and the dress would have a shapeless fit in the shoulder and chest areas.
Not for every body type, of course.
Secondly, you can see this sort of satin dresses produced in short, midi, long and both in soft psstel and bold colours all around in the latest S/S 23 collections .
You are free not to like them but I''m pretty sure that Q. Letizia Is a born fashion lover and has a huge fashion taste.
Just great.
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