Queen Letizia Visits the Dexeus Women's Foundation in Barcelona

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

On January 16, 2025, Queen Letizia of Spain visited the 'Dexeus Women's Foundation' and presented the '19th Dexeus Women's Foundation Award' at the Dexeus University Hospital in Barcelona. This year, the award recipient was Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Professor Arri Coomarasamy is the Director of the National Centre for Miscarriage Research at the University of Birmingham. At the event, which also marked the 30th anniversary of the foundation, Queen Letizia wore a red dress by Dries Van Noten.

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia presented the Dexeus Women's Foundation Award to Professor Arri Coomarasamy. Dries Van Noten Davion dress

Queen Letizia wore Dries Van Noten Davion Dress
Dries Van Noten Davion Dress
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  1. Anonymous16/1/25 19:00

    Very nice, colour, length, boots.

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  2. Please help me, I usually like Letizia wardrobe, red is her color and yet I don't like this look, whats missing? Or is it r belt?
    Luna

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    1. Anonymous16/1/25 20:22

      Si, questa cintura alta non mi convince.
      Rossella 🖤

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    2. Anonymous16/1/25 20:46

      Not sure what you’re missing Luna! I think this is perfect simple elegance from head to toe.

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    3. Anonymous16/1/25 21:31

      Maybe: soft fabric for a slim skirt with this length?

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    4. Anonymous17/1/25 03:59

      Just my opinion...throwing a belt over a dress that wasn't designed to be belted can look unpolished. This dress gets bunchy with the belt added because it is designed to glide over the midsection. The excess fabric around the waist needs to be neatly manipulated to keep the dress from looking sloppy. I rarely think a random belt added to a dress improves it.

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    5. Anonymous17/1/25 09:45

      @Anon 03:59 I think you nailed it, the dress was not designed for a belt and therefore the midsection does not look very well. Helena

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  3. Cette robe de couleur rouge lui va bien mais peut-être qu'une ceinture moins large aurait mieux convenu !

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  4. Anonymous16/1/25 20:18

    J aime ce look
    Froufrou

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  5. Anonymous16/1/25 21:40

    I am surprised that this is also a Dries van Noten, the man of the beautifull tissue. This one seems real simple, but simple in a good way, and very good upgraded with the black accessories.

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  6. Anonymous17/1/25 05:58

    Nice warm dress, perfect for this visit!

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  7. Zucchina (Just Me)17/1/25 11:54

    Agree!

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