Queen Letizia Attends the Cervantes Institute's 2025 Annual Meeting

Queen Letizia wore a floral print silk shirt dress from Adolfo Domínguez's Fall Winter 2018 collection
On July 28, 2025, Spain's Queen Letizia chaired the annual meeting of the directors of the Cervantes Institute for the year 2025. The Canary Islands hosted the annual meeting of the directors of Instituto Cervantes centers, which was held at the University of La Laguna, in Tenerife. The President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, attended the working session.
Queen Letizia wore a floral print silk shirt dress from Adolfo Domínguez's Fall Winter 2018 collection
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Queen Letizia wore a floral print silk shirt dress from Adolfo Domínguez's Fall Winter 2018 collection
The Instituto Cervantes is a public institution created by Spain in 1991 to universally promote the teaching, study, and use of the Spanish language and to contribute to the dissemination of Hispanic cultures abroad. It is present in 88 cities across 45 countries, through its centers, classrooms, and extensions on all five continents.
Queen Letizia wore a floral print silk shirt dress from Adolfo Domínguez's Fall Winter 2018 collection
Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Domínguez Floral Print Shirt Dress Fall Winter 2018 Collection
Adolfo Domínguez Floral Print Shirt Dress
20 Comments
  1. Anonymous28/7/25 15:44

    Another stunning dress. Very beautiful on Letitia.

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  2. Anonymous28/7/25 15:59

    What a nice dress, colour,fit, shoes perfect

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  3. Unfortunately, because of my limited time at the moment, I can only scan through the photos of NewMyRoyals whilst having my tea, toast and jam each morning.
    I must say, the royal ladies have presented a wonderful line up of summer dresses this year.
    And Queen Letizia adds to this list with her choice from Adolfo Domínguez.
    What a pleasure it’s been and thanks to Helen for her work.

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  4. J’adore l’imprimé de cette robe très légère déjà portée surtout sur son fond corail !

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  5. Anonymous28/7/25 16:37

    Beautiful dress! Love the light, floral, floaty nature of it, and that it is accomplished in a red print. The length is perfect, and I'm glad that she tied the belt without those dangling bits.
    - Anon 9:13

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  6. Letizia looks sensational!

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  7. Anonymous28/7/25 19:48

    Fairytale dress!

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  8. Anonymous28/7/25 23:01

    You rarely see her with normal people. She always has to be seen doing something “important”.

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    1. Anonymous29/7/25 15:16

      Isn't it the job of most queens ?

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    2. Anonymous29/7/25 19:39

      In Madrid you can see It at the cinema, restaurants, shops, etc..

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  9. Anonymous28/7/25 23:25

    The dress only looks alright because of Letizia’s slim silhouette. Otherwise it is an unfortunate design and would look terrible on anyone less thin.

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    1. Anonymous29/7/25 12:21

      Hmm…sadly, you’re right. It would make me look like a sack of potatoes tied in the middle, lol.

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  10. Great dress and a perfect length this time

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  11. Anonymous29/7/25 06:52

    The dress has the good length. Queen Letizia always has an eye for the latest fashion trends.

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  12. Anonymous29/7/25 09:25

    Again her hair is too long...

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  13. Anonymous29/7/25 12:25

    Une magnifique et légère robe pour Letizia
    Je préfère ce modèle à celui de Victoria, chacun ses goûts
    R
    Froufrou


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