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Letizia di Spagna, the sapphire blue dress with a slimming effect
Letizia of Spain enchanted with Massimo Dutti’s sapphire blue dress, obviously recycled, in the last weekly appointment on the agenda. The occasion is the visit of Alcalá de Henares, the birthplace of Cervantes, on World Book Day.
After having launched the submarine together with her daughters Leonor and Sofia in Cartagena where she sported a simple gray dress, Letizia di Spagna gives another lesson in style with a refined and low cost look. Accompanying her husband Felipe to the Cervantes Institute, the Queen wore a dress of Massimo Dutti, one of his favorite Spanish brands, from 80 euros, to be precise € 79.95.
The garment is in perfect Letizia style. It is about a sapphire blue dress, with a small V-neck, fitted bodice, fabric belt tied in a bow that enhances the slim waist, long circle skirt up to the calf. The look fits her perfectly and the Queen takes advantage of the slimming effect. A very versatile dress, easy to wear, which combined with the right accessories can be elegant or more informal. This is why we should all have it.
Donna Letizia made her debut with this dress on June 12, 2020 and immediately proved to be a success, both for the modeling silhouette and for the powerful color still in trend. On the other hand, these shades of blue are very much loved by the Queen, splendid is for example the dark blue shirt dress, by Hugo Boss, which she recently revived.
This time Felipe’s wife wisely plays with contrasts. After the black and white suit, now combine the intense blue of Massimo Dutti’s garment a a white coat, by Varela, which, as is his custom, he wears on his shoulders. At the foot décolletée with thin heel and reptile-like inserts by Magrit, another very popular brand in Her Majesty’s wardrobe. To embellish Letizia di Spagna’s outfit, a pair of earrings created by Bulgari.
Unlike last year, when the celebrations dedicated to literature fell in full lockdown, this year the royal couple was able to attend the event in person in Alcalá de Henares. In 2020, however, Leonor and Sofia were involved, who read excerpts by Cervantes on video at Palazzo Zarzuela.
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