On June 29, 2025, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain hosted an official dinner at the Royal Alcázar of Seville in honor of the heads of state participating in the 4th United Nations International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4). The United Nations International Conference will take place from June 30 to July 3, 2025, in Seville.
The international conference will address new and emerging issues, the urgent need to fully implement the Sustainable Development Goals, and the support for reforming the international financial architecture. FfD4 will assess progress in the implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, the Doha Declaration, and the Addis Ababa Action Agenda.
Carolina Herrera Chloe Embroidered Gown
Gorgeous! An exquisite choice for a summer event. The color and cut are very becoming on Letizia. I actually prefer this version over the long gown. The metallic shoes and bag are the perfect accessories.
ReplyDeleteWhile not a fan of the neckline and bodice design (which reads to me as "beach/casual"), I love the gold shoes and bag. And I wish we could see more of examples of this exquisite teal colour worn in public life. Lyra.
ReplyDeleteThe neckline is a little low and revealing for a royal. They are usually more on them modest/conservative side when it comes to clothing. But the dress is beautiful and the embroidered detail is stunning.
DeleteEven Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, in their youth, wore strapless gowns that showed a little cleavage and exposed their décolletage. Certainly royals in previous centuries wore gowns that were very revealing. It is all about the style of the day. This belief that royals, especially queens, can't wear certain things is not true, but an idea that some in the public believe should be true. Royals today typically are more reserved, but they are still people. As long as they are not dressing in a vulgar way, they shouldn't be judged for a lower neckline or shorter hemline if it is what is in fashion and the event supports it. Women take better care of themselves than in generations past. Because of healthy diets, exercise, and advanced skin care, they look more youthful than previous generations which allows them to wear more youthful styles longer.
DeleteSandra you should see portraits of María Eugenia de Battenberg, Queen of Spain or Eugenia de Montijo, also Queen of Spain. In this country royals have never been modesto or conservative about clothing.
DeleteWhat a beautiful dress. It would have been even better if she had shortened it by a couple off inches to match her lower heels. You really notice the difference from her previous wearing of it. It’s still a gorgeous dress.
ReplyDeleteI love the look, nevertheless be safe with you, the lower hele van for a shorter skirt.
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Ce couple est tout simplement magnifique.
ReplyDeleteAnother perfect Carolina Herrera dress. Gee what a nice colour and style. The queen looks so feminine in this lovely dress.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dress, it flows wonderfully from the waist, perfect length and great shoes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous dress, beautiful with the gold sling backs, lower heel, but still elegant. Beautiful couple!
ReplyDeletePerfection! Letizia and Carolina Herrera have always been a match, made in heaven.
ReplyDeleteLetizia looks wonderful I think! What a beautiful dress for her, including colour and cut. Very lovely paired with those silver shoes (which I prefer to the sandals she is pictured in on an earlier wear of the dress). - Mary
ReplyDeleteWow! Letizia always is beautiful but this is a dream!🤩
ReplyDeleteA very classy looking dress on Letizia with perfect accessories.
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Letizia est magnifique. Caroline Herrera est au top pour habiller Letizia
ReplyDeleteCertaines Reines devraient abandonner Nathan et se tourner vers Carolina Herrera. Ce n est que mon ressenti
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DeleteLa reine Mathilde porte aussi des robes de Caroline Herrera.
Oh my 🥰 I would ❤️ to wear this dress!
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DeleteTrès jolie robe, la forme cocktail lui convient bien. Les chaussures dorées et le sac sont en harmonie. Très bon choix.
ReplyDeleteLa couleur bleu-vert avec les les broderies dorées font une tenue assortie aux azulejos du superbe décor ! Paloma.
Quel superbe look dans cette robe délicatement brodée ; bon choix que ces petits talons bas dorés comme la pochette - Oh, il ne faut pas que j'oublie son époux toujours tiré à quatre épingles !
ReplyDeleteCan only echo the universal praise for this beautiful look ♥️ — Jane
ReplyDeleteGreat dress. If I look at the last pictures when she still wore the stiletto's, the length of the dress was fine. Now with the lower heels she should have made the dress (all her dresses) a bit shorter. The fashion rules are : the lower the heels the shorter the skirt, the higher the heels the longer the skirt.
ReplyDeleteSome would argue that longer hemlines with lower heels give off a graceful, vintage elegance, while others are all about proportions and leg line. It’s part art, part illusion, and a whole lot of personal preference.
Delete21 years ago I visited the Alcazar in Sevilla. When I was there, an artist was repairing the mozaique stones of an inside fountain. The tourists were allowed to look how he did its work. Very precious work, very interesting. I didn't know the Alcazar was still used by the King and Queen to receive guests.
ReplyDeleteThe dress is wonderful. The one in broken-white would also be fantastic on Queen Letizia with her dark skin and hair.
Both the K&Q look stunning. What beautiful dress and color. Some Celebs should take a hint how to dress maybe.
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Without a doubt, the best dressed royal couple of Europe.
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