Queen Letizia Presents the 15th Luis Carandell Parliamentary Journalism Awards

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

On May 20, 2026, Queen Letizia attended the presentation ceremony of the 15th “Luis Carandell” Parliamentary Journalism Awards at the Senado Palace in Madrid. Upon her arrival, the Queen was welcomed by Pedro Rollán, President of the Senate, and Rafael Simancas, Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament. The Queen presented the “Luis Carandell” Parliamentary Journalism Awards to Paloma Cervilla and Héctor Esteban García.

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

The “Luis Carandell” Award in the “Territoriality” category was presented to Héctor Esteban García, Head of News at Las Provincias. Meanwhile, the “Luis Carandell” Award in the “Parliamentarianism” category was awarded to Paloma Cervilla, journalist at The Objective, for her long-standing career dedicated to national political and parliamentary reporting.

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

Queen Letizia wore a red midi flared dress by Adolfo Dominguez. Héctor Esteban García and Paloma Cervilla

Queen Letizia wore Adolfo Dominguez Midi Flared Dress in Red
Adolfo Dominguez Midi Flared Dress
12 Comments
  1. This is a perfect colour for her. Also the shoes are gorgeous!

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  2. Anonymous20/5/26 15:57

    I don't want to hurt any sleeves, but these are outright stupid sleeves in my book. Why repeat the A-line of the skirt on the sleeves? I cannot imagine that this is good in case of fuller arms and it proves to be bad in case of very slim arms too. A typical case of "design for design's sake".

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    1. I agree. Visual appeal is based on balance and proportion. And with this dress the balance is off. It would look much better with fitted sleeves.
      Especially in the last photo, tiny Letizia is swallowed up by too much fabric.

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    2. Anonymous20/5/26 19:13

      Oh come on, they are not to your taste, and it’s completely fine. But they are not stupid. They are functional and in my opinion, excellent; balancing and mirroring the skirt.

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  3. Anonymous20/5/26 16:09

    I like everything about this outfit except the sleeve length, it could be a few inches longer like the model to make the proportion better.

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  4. Belle robe dont les lignes épousent à merveille sa silhouette ; j’aime le choix de ses chaussures basses pour qu’elles continuent à reposer ses pieds !

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  5. Anonymous20/5/26 16:17

    Gorgeous. I especially love her shoes. And want them!

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    1. Anonymous20/5/26 18:23

      I think the shoes are by Sezane, Queen L wears a lot of their shoes. They look similar to the Livie Babies Ballerinas currently showing on the Sezane website.

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  6. Anonymous20/5/26 17:22

    Queen Letizia is looking much more beautiful in this dress than the model. I love her dark red shoes and red envelope bag. The open sleeves are a lovely detail which make the dress look out of the ordinary. The 2 ladies in the white suits are looking good too (photo 2).

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  7. Anonymous20/5/26 19:18

    Letizia looks great in red and this dress fits perfectly. Not sure about the sleeves either; fitted, maybe 3/4 length would look better and balance the look. Really love the shoes she's wearing - just right with the dress.

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  8. Anonymous20/5/26 20:18

    QL shines in red and this dress is great. I really like the balance of the sleeves and skirt, makes it more visually interesting, and the shoes work as well.

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