State visit of King Felipe and Queen Letizia to the Republic of Cuba

On the second day of their state visit to Cuba, King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain visited Templete, Plaza de Armas and Palacio de los Capitanes Generales in La Havana. In the afternoon, King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended a reception to Spanish community at the Alicia Alonso Gran Theater in La Havana, Cuba. King Felipe and Queen Letizia are making a four-day state visit to Cuba between November 11 and 14.
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with belt. Letizia wore a new aquamarine blue midi dress
Queen Letizia wore NINA RICCI Embellished plissé-silk midi dress
NINA RICCI Embellished plissé-silk midi dress
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez embroidered cotton dress with bel
Adolfo Dominguez Embroidered Cotton Dress
Queen Letizia wore Mint & Rose Sardinia Suede Shoes
Mint & Rose Sardinia Suede Shoes

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  1. Harmonie entre la robe, la pochette et les escarpins de couleur vert pâle ; j'adore les boucles d'oreilles !!!

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  2. The Seaform green dress is stunning. Well chosen earrings and shoes/clutch bag as matching accessories. The white dress is very crisp and fresh looking and a great style. Well done!!

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  3. The white day dress is very nice, but the pale aqua midi is fantastic. I love the matching shoes and bag too. (V.M.)

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  4. That aqua dress is absolutely perfect. She just glows. And of course, Felipe just gets more handsome with age.
    Chel

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  5. The white shirt dress is crisp and clean. Love the seafoam green dress. The length is perfect and her accessories match perfectly. I find the tie on one shoulder slightly distracting.
    E.B.B

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  6. Ava Pittman14/11/19 05:50

    The white dress is a great choice. Serviceable for the event. The aqua dress is superb. Beautiful dress. Love the shoes, divine and bag choice. Earrings are beautiful.

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  7. What is Felipe wearing during the city visit?

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    1. He has been wearing a "guayabera" in different colours, the typical Cuban shirt for men.

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    2. cuban evening shirt, just as the other cuban men in the photo

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    3. It is a linen guayabera. It is considered elegant daywear and even semi-formal dress in the evening when it can be worn with a bow tie, in Cuba, the Philippines and Caribbean countries. Because of the heat and the humidity, it is understood that men cannot withstand a shirt, tie and jacket.

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  8. Lovely fairytale dresses!

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    1. Agree. But what I don't understand is the advertisement of the white dress. Why is the model shown in a pose as if she is a little girl? Is this considered as "sexy"??

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  9. As always Queen Letizia is supremely elegant and dressed appropriately for every occasion. Both dresses look great on her and the Nina Ricci is divine. Gorgeous colour and shape perfectly set off by a pony tail. I wonder if QL has a stylist or most of the choices are hers. Whatever. For me she is the the consistently best dressed royal.

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  10. El primero es repetido, correcto para la ocasión . El vestido verde precioso y el peinado apropiado para que se vea bien.

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  11. I’m in the minority, but I think the sea foam dress isn’t right for her- the color washes her out and the neckline and hem length are odd. She looks beautiful (of course) but this dress isn’t doing a lot for her.

    Anon in California

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  12. Great choices except for the shoes that Letizia is wearing with the white dress. Plain white low-heeled pumps, or simple espadrilles without laces going up the calf, would have been a better look, imo. (Btw, I never thought about it before -- but how do those laces stay put, rather than slide down the leg? Does anyone know?)

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    1. It must be genetic.😉.lol...many traditional footwear in Spain, mainly the North wear those laces. Practise??

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  13. Both dresses nice look.

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  14. White dress is nice enough but not as impressive as the one worn earlier in the week. The aqua dress is gorgeous. Both King and Queen look fantastic

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