The King and Queen of Spain continued their tour to all of the Autonomous Communities with a trip to Pamplona, the capital of Navarre province in northern Spain. The objective is to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity following the COVID-19 lockdown.
Their Majesties first activity of the day was a visit to the Ramón y Cajal Day Center, ASPACE Navarra, in Cizur Menor. ASPACE Navarra is a non-profit entity, their aim is to improve the quality of life of people with cerebral palsy and/ or related disorders and their families by providing solutions, defending their rights and facilitating active participation as full-fledged citizens, thereby contributing to social development.
The Royal Couple toured the facilities and held a working meeting with representatives of ASPACE where they were informed of the entities resources.
Later in the afternoon King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited das-Nano technology company in Tajonar. Das-Nano was founded in 2012, the company consists of experienced business and industry entrepreneurs. Their Majesties were able to participate in several live demonstrations and held a meeting with the directors and engineers of the different areas of the company.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
DRESS: Sandro Paris green scarf print midi dress (repeat).
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Bertie
29/7/2020 12:05:46 am
I still struggle with the print on this Sandro Paris dress as for me the upturned-U effect of the skirt looks so droopy. The colours are lovely on Letizia and the basic scarf-like pattern sumptuous, even the pleats are fun. Could the skirt be trying to echo the V- neck pattern of the bodice? Letizia probably looks wonderful here if I could but see it!
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Jennifer F
29/7/2020 09:40:30 am
I adore green, and this shade is particularly fabulous! The sumptuous knife pleats and wrap front are elegant details. Unfortunately, as I have previously mentioned I dislike the placement of the print from the waist down, it feels disconnected from the bodice which is a shame as the dress fits and moves beautifully. The print may have been more successful if Sandro had tried to sensitively follow the lines from the top down. I don't think the glossy sheen of the fabric gels with the natural fibres of the Alpargatas but the colours work perfectly and I associate the paisley bandana print, along with the rolled-up sleeves with a relaxed style.
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Ava Pittman
29/7/2020 11:10:10 am
I loved this dress the first time the Queen wore it and the same now. The beautiful emerald colour is so striking, this shade suits the Queen perfectly. The pleats add charm and appeal. The skirt pattern print is a bit confusing but this effect does not soil the overall look of the dress for me.
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Sandy
30/7/2020 12:29:01 am
I think the espadrilles surprisingly look good with this dress. This style of shoe is growing on me the more I see it. I like that they are more comfortable and healthier for your feet in comparison to stilettos or pumps. And they come in a variety of styles and colours so they are versatile. My personal favorite were the black ones Letizia wore recently.
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The 2018 debut of this dress was all kinds of vavoom! Quality accessories, hair, makeup, sassy body language, a winning combination. This relaxed version less sleek, but looks good, even with the rolled sleeves.. The creators positioning of the bandanas is what makes the dress unique, as well as this shade of green which is not often seen in clothing. Again, the better made/quality pieces move beautifully, and have a life of their own. The espadrilles look elegant with this outfit.
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