On March 4, 2025, Queen Letizia of Spain presided over the main event for World Rare Disease Day, an occasion that highlights "pERsonas", the slogan of this year's campaign launched by FEDER to raise awareness of the challenges faced by those living with rare diseases. The event took place at the Príncipe Felipe Auditorium and Congress Palace.
Queen Letizia, who has been supporting the FEDER community for over 15 years, attended the event to reaffirm her commitment to the rare disease community, sharing the progress achieved and the challenges that remain. The event also featured the participation of Mónica Rodríguez, Minister of Health; Adrián Barbón, President of the Principality of Asturias; and Alfredo Canteli, Mayor of Oviedo, among other officials.
The suit is a no for me, although I like the way the necktie is tied. I also like the narrow headband holding her hair back
ReplyDeleteTrès beau costume, les fines rayures sont chics.
ReplyDeleteMais une vraie cravate aurait été plus jolie qu'un foulard qui fait un peu chiffonné. Les boucles d'oreilles semblent très belles.
Son maquillage est une perfection. Paloma.
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ReplyDelete@23:50 thank you for your meaningful comment. You have truly added to the richness of thought and sharing here.
Delete@Anon 23:50 Obviously, you are a deep thinker. Your level of education shines through in your (so-called) comment. Thanks for adding so much to the conversation.
DeleteI really don’t like this necktie and suit look on any woman I have seen wear it - it seems quite severe looking to me.
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Severe that is the word I was searching for to describe this outfit.
DeleteI love this so much! The suit is beautifully cut and the feminine tie is perfection. I wish she had worn a pointed toe shoe. I think the trousers call for it. I am meh on the head band, but it does soften the overall look.
ReplyDeleteAlso my opinion.
DeleteOk, she should've skipped the tie, now she looks like Melania Trump-wanna be. I like the suit though.
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Well maybe not a wanna be but shows it is a trend, that imo can end anytime. It just screams I am powerful
DeletePlease…no woman should want to be like Melania Trump. Ugh!
DeleteMelania is not the first, or only, woman to wear this style. It has cycled around many in the last century. Some women wore an iteration of this look in the 1920s, with Coco Chanel being one of the first to incorporate menswear into her designs.
DeleteCorrect, Melania is not the first to wear this look. Furthermore, desiring to dress like Melania is not a bad thing in many women's minds.
DeleteA yes from me for Queen Letizia’s outfit.
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P. E. R. F. E. C. T. I. O. N !
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I am getting androgynous vibes from her outfit! FITZHUGH
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DeleteLetizia looks stunning. An excellent suit for her.
ReplyDeleteNon non non !
ReplyDeleteCe costume est hyper austère : sombre, l ensemble fait lourd et masculin. A la limite pour le féminiser une jolie paire d escarpins 👡 aurait apporté une jolie touche. Donc là l ensemble plus la paire de mocassin....gros flop pour moi!
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DeleteMaravillosa Letizia, que ha encontrado la manera de poner un toque original con un foulard que anuda como si fuera una corbata. Así es Ella, no se parece a nadie. Su discurso ha sigo magnífico. Los pacientes de estas terribles enfermedades y sus familias la adoran. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI do not understand the point of this look. This is all about drawing attention to a rare disease, in which case I would have worn or better still, reworn a simple outfit. Now the attention is focused on the shell and not the contents, a pity really, since it is important that a public figure should support this worthy cause.
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She was in Oviedo, (Asturias)where she was born, always a special day for her.
DeleteBy the way, I live in Oviedo.
I understand what you are saying, but we need to feel good about what we are wearing. Most of us carry ourselves a little better when we know we look good.
DeleteTout à fait le costume que Letizia arrive à bien porter ; la simplicité de son serre-tête apporte une touche de féminité à son look !
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