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Letizia has chosen red for the visit in the Netherlands today, October 15:
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Oh, I agree with you. I prefer Letizia's as well. But then again I am a little more understated than Maxima, although I do admire her flamboyance.I agree Maxima looks lovely as well. I was just commenting on my personal taste.
I think Letizia looks great. In fact I prefer her look to Maxima's
I think its safe to say we were never gonna get QL wearing a hat or gloves today,its not her style but she could have made an effort and worn a necklace or bracelet.
It might not be too late - if the King and Queen of Spain are still in the Netherlands, someone could pop over there now with hat and gloves and force Queen Letizia to put them on - even for a moment!
I hear what you say. That said, I think Letizia has always been a conservative dresser, and to some extent, has always been somewhat "underdressed". Further, I just think republican winds are blowing strongly in an economically depressed Spain. She probably is not comfortable pushing the boat out in that environment. Thirdly, IMO, we have still not really fully heard the story of why JC abdicated. Is more bad news going to emerge at some stage? I think, for now, Letizia is probably focussed on being seen as a down-to-earth, approachable and hard working Queen of the people than fully dressing the part.
As Humera pointed out, there are no sparkles but dressing appropriately for an occassion is not a question of who has the most money. I would chance a guess that Letizia's wardrobe is on par with that of her contemporaries. It's how you choose to use what you have that counts, and I don't think Letizia's red "Recession Dress" cost any less than Maxima's ensemble. Hat and gloves notwithstanding.She wore a beautiful red dress with sparkles, diamond and ruby earrings for her hosts. Her country has one of four unemployed, so many others under employed, she is a modern, well informed queen
Who is representing her country well without alienating them
Hehe, who knows, thus far I liked all (two?) hats on Letizia. Though in Brussels and Luxembourg the same issue will probably arise. I think she looked fine actually. It wasnt a casual dress and she wore nice ruby earrings. As others showed, Queen Sofia also didn´t wear hats and gloves when visiting the Netherlands.
She wore a beautiful red dress with sparkles, diamond and ruby earrings for her hosts. Her country has one of four unemployed, so many others under employed, she is a modern, well informed queen
Who is representing her country well without alienating them
She has upped her game considerably since then but she seems to save her really terrific clothes for private occassions. When she dressed in that fabulous ensemble for Felipe's ascension I thought she finally "got it". That she understood that her husband is King and she his Consort.
http://juliapgelardi.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/felipe21.jpg
Sadly she has never looked that well dressed at a military salute since then. Spain's National Day falls into the same category and, as we have seen, she doesn't have to wear a hat and gloves to knock it out of the park, she just chooses not to.
Actually, even for Felipe's inauguration, she did not wear a hat and gloves. Sofia rarely did. It just is not the Spanish way. We can keep criticising her till the cows come home, but I doubt Letizia is about to change the Spanish approach to these things.
That was the point I was trying to make. She didn't need a hat or gloves to look every inch a Queen. Therefore it comes down to her choice, no more, no less.Actually, even for Felipe's inauguration, she did not wear a hat and gloves. Sofia rarely did. It just is not the Spanish way. We can keep criticising her till the cows come home, but I doubt Letizia is about to change the Spanish approach to these things.
If Doña Letizia keeps it like this, she will be outstaged by Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Margrethe II, Queen Silvia, Queen Sonja, Queen Mathilde and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa who do observe the dresscode for formal events. And without doubt the future Queen Victoria, Queen Mary, Queen Mette-Marit and Queen Camilla will observe the same dresscode.
And that while she is really not a nobody, she escorts her spouse, the King of one of the worlds grandest monarchies... When the King of Spain receives members of the Corps Diplomatique, he requests them to observe the dresscode. So it is not that this is all one-way direction for Spain.
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That was the point I was trying to make. She didn't need a hat or gloves to look every inch a Queen. Therefore it comes down to her choice, no more, no less.