This evening, Queen Letizia hosted the Woman Magazine awards ceremony at the Casino of Madrid. Queen Letizia sported a new look and revealed a razor-sharp bob haircut. Letzia is known to don a faux-bob hair style to such glitzy events, so I had to double check that her bob was indeed genuine!
The Queen of Spain presented the awards to actress Salma Hayek, orchestra conductor Rina Inma Shara and World Health Organisation director Dr Maria Neira.
Following the award presentations, Her Majesty addressed the audience and congratulated the winners and commended their work. She also spoke of the serious issues facing woman around the world: "we have every reason to believe that in the world of women there are many things you can do differently There are many things that need improvement and change. To mention a few:.. rates of illiteracy, marriages of underage girls, female unemployment, inequality in wages and time that men and women engaged in the house and children."
Queen Letizia premiered a glittering black strapless dress from Felipe Varela. The lace cocktail dress is embellished with tonal beads and finished with a scalloped hem.
She kept her accessories simple, wearing her recently acquired Prada black Saffiano print patent leather pointy toe pumps.
Letizia carried a new elongated black satin clutch bag from Roger Vivier. This elegant 'Pilgrim' tube clutch (€1200) features a Swarovski embellished buckle with Platinum plated hardware.
Letizia tucked her sleek hair behind her ear, revealing the dazzling Yanes white gold and diamond chandelier earrings. I believe these earrings date back to 2006, but this is the first occasion she has worn them in public since becoming Queen in June last year.
I adore Queen Letizia's chic and sophisticated bob cut. It frames her face perfectly, and enhances her elegant poise.
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2 Comments
S. Smith
21/4/2015 07:19:52 pm
Queen Letizia should eat a hamburger or two!!!! She looks like a walking skeleton!
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Edith Isabel
21/4/2015 10:34:08 pm
I think the Queen needs a honest adviser and a sincere "couturier".
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