Queen Letizia Inaugurates the Exhibition Goya x Lita Cabellut

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

On October 29, 2024, Queen Letizia of Spain attended the opening of the exhibition Goya x Lita Cabellut: “Wretched humanity, the fault is all yours” by artist Lita Cabellut at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid. This exhibition is inspired by Goya's Disparates, through which Lita Cabellut presents the perspectives of both artists on the human condition, expressed through distinct artistic languages.

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore a navy blue kn,t midi dress by Galcon Studio. Princess Leonor in Sezane will jacket

Queen Letizia wore GALCON STUDIO Knit Dress
GALCON STUDIO Knit Dress

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  1. P. E. R. F. E. C. T. I. O. N!

    MESH

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    1. The small belt is à pity.

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  2. Very nice dress. She looks fantastic in it. It's a pity that L is wearing a belt cause it breaks the total print

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    1. My reaction was the same. If QL thought a belt was necessary, I wonder if a thin, white belt would have been better. What do you think? DIQ

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  3. Cette robe imprimée convient toujours à Letizia surtout avec cette ceinture fine - Ses chaussures à petits talons complètent à merveille son look ; j'adore ses cheveux joliment lissés !

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  4. Wonderful as always and I love her shoes!

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    1. Agree to you, Coralie, i adore these kitten heels. anna e.

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  5. Encore une magnifique robe
    Froufrou

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  6. Not sure if the belt is right....cuts the pretty patterned white flowers in two.

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  7. She looks beautiful and the dress is very good. Better with the belt, but the belt breaks the floral pattern.

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  8. It's a rewear and again he small belt added by QL ruins the overall look. I don't understand the need to add a belt to this dress

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  9. I love this look, and think it looks smashing on many women: a simple mono colour dress ( with or without print), well fitting (here I think she added the belt to stop it looking a bit sacklike as we see in the pic of the model), and shoes to match the dress and occasion. This dress could be worn over and over to the office, lunch with the girls (change shoes), to fancy dinners (add jewels), etc … hence my favourite sort of clothes. Elegant, easy to wear, reusable. I also love Letizia’s current set of shoes including these. - Grace

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  10. Bella, sobria y elegante. El pequeño cinturón está bien porque, sin él, el vestido es un saco.

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  11. Queen Letizia looks fabulous. Her dress is pretty and fits beautifully. I only have one problem--the belt. Had the belt not cut the design directly across one the flowers or leaves I would have been happy to see the belt because dresses in this style often make me wish the wearer had added a belt. I agree the belt was necessary--I think Letizia needs the definition since she is so thin (no body shaming--she's thin). Its only the place the belt sits. Oh well--Letizia is one of a very few women who can look great with an error in style.

    Janet

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  12. Queen Letizia looks fabulous. Though the belt is cutting the flower design in two.

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