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Queen Letizia repeats Massimo Dutti favourite for a meeting on mental health

20/7/2021

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The Queen of Spain chaired a working meeting at Zarzuela Palace, to analyse the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of Spain.
Queen Letizia chaired a working meeting at Zarzuela Palace, to analyse the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of Spain on 20 July 2021
© Casa de S.M. el Rey
Representatives of the Mental Health Confederation participated; Royal Board on Disability; Red Cross; Foundation for Aid Against Drug Addiction (FAD); Spanish Committee of Representatives of People with Disabilities (CERMI); UNICEF; Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) and Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases (FEDER).
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© Casa de S.M. el Rey
The objective of the meeting, in the words of González Zapico, the president of the Spain Mental Health Confederation,  is "to share knowledge and converge in meeting points between all entities to work together with mental health as a transversal axis".
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
DRESS: Massimo Dutti Pleated Dress with Two-Tone Print (repeat).
Massimo Dutti Pleated Dress with Two-Tone Print
Previously worn:
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18 Sep 2018
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27 Mar 2019
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14 Jun 2019
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14 Nov 2019

BELT: NEW! White perforated pattern belt (unidentified).
Queen Letizia wears White perforated pattern belt
© Casa de S.M. el Rey

SHOES: NEW! Macerena 'Alba2' espadrille cotton wedges in frost (€85). NOTE: Letizia left the ​applique patch on the jute wedge.
Queen Letizia wears Macerena White canvas espadrille wedges
© Casa de S.M. el Rey
Macerena espadrille wedges in cotton frost
6 Comments
Laura
27/7/2021 07:46:18 am

I like the dress, although would prefer it without a belt, so as to show the pretty waist detail. If there has to be a belt then a black on looks best. I'll never come to like those clunky shoes, although I realize they are linked to the Spanish culture. They just make a person's feet look heavy and huge.

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Baya
27/7/2021 07:14:37 pm

This is a very elegant dress, the design is lovely. I don't know why the model wears it with those ugly boots! The shoes in the top photos are best, although the espadrilles make it more summery.

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Jennifer F
27/7/2021 10:45:08 pm

I love this dress! It's lined and the print increases gradually in scale - details which make the garment look expensive. The skirt’s smooth band elegantly defines the waist and the sharp pleats create movement. Sadly, this is the dress's weakest outing thus far, the white accessories add nothing. The belt is barely visible and the clunky espadrilles appear informal against the sophistication of the dress. I would have preferred no belt and the gorgeous Magrit 'Claudia' slingbacks (01/02/18).

I wish the Queen had also bought the reverse colourway (see link). The navy version would have looked wonderful with her fuchsia croc slingbacks.

https://www.hellomagazine.com/imagenes/fashion/royal-style/2018100463092/queen-letizia-massimo-dutti-dress-in-stock/0-297-935/blue-massimo-dutti-dress-queen-letizia-z.jpg

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Bertie
28/7/2021 05:33:13 am

This Massimo Dutti dress has proved a worthy working companion for Letizia. It's monochrome is businesslike, the long, full lines are feminine, and the play on the uniform pattern, via the waist inset, is chic.

However I think it benefited from dark accessories to give it definition on earlier occasions, and while I respect Letizia's need to switch-up outfits, I don't think white belt and shoes was the way to go. The belt almost disappears and the espadrille style is made even more clunky by being in the pale tone. Being Letizia of course she remains as gracious and lovely as ever.

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Darla Humphries
28/7/2021 08:27:07 am

I agree about the shoes. I don't mind the espadrilles for casual sundresses, but they don't look dressy enough for this beautiful dress. I also liked it with the black belt better. I didn't even notice the white belt until the blogger pointed it out.

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Ava Pittman
28/7/2021 10:56:56 am

This is a beautiful dress, it fits and flows beautifully. I prefer the navy accessories, the 2018 outing is my favorite. Regardless, it is lovely to see this gorgeous dress again.

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