King Felipe and Queen Letizia Attend the Tribute to the Victims of the DANA

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

On Wednesday, October 29, 2025, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain presided over a tribute to the victims of the DANA (DepresiĂłn Aislada en Niveles Altos, Isolated Upper-Level Depression) on the first anniversary of the catastrophe, held at the Prince Felipe Science Museum in Valencia, Spain. The families of the victims who lost their lives during the DANA in Valencia, as well as those from Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia, attended the event.

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore a blue Erlot knotted waist detail stretch jersey dress by Hugo Boss

Queen Letizia wore YOLANDA GUILLEN Letizia Blue Dress
YOLANDA GUILLEN Letizia Blue Dress
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  1. Belle robe (forme et couleur). Cette longueur est idéale pour Letizia, bien mieux que celle du mannequin. Et j'admire à chaque fois ses superbes cheveux.
    Quelle triste cérémonie. Beaucoup de dignité de la part du roi et de la reine.
    Et on voit sur les premières photos combien ils savent aussi être chaleureux et compatissants. Paloma.

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  2. Perfect dress and love that she used long earrings, it gives just the right amount of bling and not leaving the neck so open

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    1. @23:53 I enjoyed your fashion point re long earrings and the effect on the dress. It’s not often here anyone makes a fashion point. Mostly it’s just opinion and too often, being upset with another’s comment. I can learn from your comment and that’s much more fun!

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  3. This Navy jersey stretch dress is perfect for this visit. She looks very elegant yet stylish. The dress style I like, the fit is perfect. I love the color of her shoes, she looks beautiful.

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  4. She looks dignified and regal, while retaining her own personality.

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  5. The length of this dress is perfect. I prefer it to the model. Several of Letizia's dresses and skirts have looked too long lately since she had to reduce the height of her heels. The balance here is just right.

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  6. The Spanish press say that the dress is by Yolanda Guillen, not Hugo Boss.

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  7. VĂŞtus de bleu-marine tous les deux pour cette visite ; j’aime bien ses boucles d’oreilles que je crois lui avoir vues aussi de couleur rouge !

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  8. I bet The Queen felt this engagement very strongly as She lost Her sister to mental illnessđź’š

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    1. This was about the victims of the extreme floods last year, nothing to do with mental illness...

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    2. Mental illness?? The event was about the terrible floods in Valencia last years where lots of people died.

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  9. Sorry but a DANA is a cold drop that caused terrible floods in Spain last year when a lot of people died. Not a "isolated depresiĂłn", sometimes the translatios are terrible.

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  10. A fact about Letizia's dress, that designer lost almost everything during that flood, and I think this dress was one of the few that survived. Letizia has already worn another of her dresses that was also saved, as well as those of other designers, in addition to wearing jewelry from different brands affected by that horrible storm, jewelry that we can all afford, like the earrings she has worn before from Singularu, also arrased by the DANA.

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