Queen Letizia visited the exhibition 'Nebrija' at the National Library

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

On March 22, 2023, Queen Letizia visited the exhibition "Nebrija (1444- 1522), the pride of being a grammarian", organized by The National Library of Spain and The Antonio de Nebrija Foundation within the framework of the events held on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the death of Antonio de Nebrija.

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

The exhibition is open from November 25 to April 9 at the National Library, and covers the life and work of the Spanish humanist Antonio de Nebrija, who wanted to go down in history with the nickname of 'Gramatico'.

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

The exhibition is made up of more than a hundred pieces from the National Library's internal collections, which are accompanied by other creations on loan from various Spanish institutions, all selected by the curator Teresa Jimenez Calvente, Professor of Latin Philology at the University of Alcala.

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

Queen Letizia wore a confetti-print shirt dress by Massimo Dutti. Magrit Mila red leather pumps, Menbur Malva red leather clutch

Queen Letizia wore Massimo Dutti confetti-print shirt dress
Massimo Dutti confetti-print shirt dress

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  1. Anonymous22/3/23 16:09

    The print of this dress is out of fashion and I don't like the hemline. If the dress could be made a bit shorter it would be much better.

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  2. Anonymous22/3/23 17:41

    I’ve always liked this dress and still do in these photos. Classic and beautiful.

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    1. Agree with you. Lovely classic outfit

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  3. Anonymous22/3/23 18:16

    The dress, shoes and bag, plus no stockings looks strange. Somehow the entire ensemble does not work.

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  4. Anonymous22/3/23 19:14

    I like this dress a lot. Looks good on QL.

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  5. A mon humble avis, ce modèle imprimé va toujours à la silhouette de Letizia même si quelques centimètres en moins seraient encore plus à son avantage !

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  6. Anonymous22/3/23 19:42

    Lovely look for the Queen today. css

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  7. Là, Letizia fait vieillotte

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    1. Anonymous23/3/23 02:33

      We will all become old in time if nature allows. Your posts offer nothing tangible about her fashion. A picture of a woman wearing a printed dress and the need is to point out that she is aging . How embarrassing from what is presumed to be an adult.
      GR

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    2. Anonymous23/3/23 04:03

      And you aren’t?
      Cherry

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    3. Anonymous23/3/23 09:18

      I don't agree with the critics. What Lina wants to say, is: "This dress makes her look old." An outfit can cause a person to look older than she is or vice versa. I personally like this dress, I think, she looks good in it.
      Pauline

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    4. Ya te han dado en el morro otras dos participantes, así que sólo añadiré que más quisieras tú envejecer como Letizia, so petarda.
      La Reina está genial sin necesidad de gastar mucho dinero ni epatar a las personas con las que trata, elegante y guapa en su sobriedad.

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    5. Anonymous23/3/23 16:57

      I agree with Pauline. The French word "vieillotte" means something different than "vieille".

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    6. Anonymous24/3/23 02:48

      Please use the word in context so the meaning is not lost In translation for the non French.
      The purpose of the blog is clearly stated in the heading. Refusing to stay with the topic shows poor manners.
      See Ava P. Below as an example.
      To be fair, there are other vieillottes in the family. One does not have to look very far.
      GR

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  8. The dress is too long, or should be worn with nice boots, like the model. It would be difficult to make it really flattering.

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  9. It is lovely to see a rewear of this very pretty dress. I love the print of the fabric, the hemline is not too dipped, quite nice.

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  10. Anonymous23/3/23 00:56

    While wish the hemline were shorter I do like this dress and how Letizia has styled the whole outfit. Great look.

    Janet

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  11. She looks great!! I love this dress and her purse and shoes are so complimentary. I give her, once again, a 10/10. The very picture of "tasteful".

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  12. I think that all the ladies on the photos look very good, don't they!

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