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Queen Letizia Welcomes German President in Red 2nd Skin Co Asymmetrical Dress

26/11/2025

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On Wednesday, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia held an official ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid to welcome the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and his wife, Elke Büdenbender.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia held an official ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid to welcome the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and his wife, Elke Büdenbender on 26 November 2025
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The German couple are on a three-day State Visit to Spain, aimed at highlighting and strengthening the ties and bilateral relations between the two countries. Below is a video of the welcome ceremony.​
Following the ceremony, Queen Letizia and the First Lady attended a working meeting at the Gallery of Royal Collections, where discussions centered on women and equality in Spain.
Queen Letizia with Frist Lady of Gemrnay Elke Büdenbender on 26 Nov 2025
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King Felipe and Queen Letizia then hosted a private luncheon for the Presidential couple at Zarzuela Palace.
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia held an official ceremony at the Royal Palace in Madrid to welcome the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and his wife, Elke Büdenbender on 26 November 2025
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For the occasion, Queen Letizia wore her red The 2nd Skin Co. Asymmetrical Midi Dress, distinguished by its striking uneven skirt.
The 2nd Skin Co. Asymmetrical Midi Dress
She paired the dress with her black Carolina Herrera Fur Collar Wrap Cape for the welcome ceremony.
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For the Gallery of Royal Collections visit, Queen Letizia was seen carrying her Magrit 'Mara' Clutch in Burgundy Croc.
Queen Letizia carries Magrit 'Mara' Clutch in Burgundy Croc.
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On her feet were the Magrit 'Clara' Pumps in a coordinating tone.
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She finished the look with her Dime 'Frenchy' Multicolor Long Earrings and PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace.
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PDPAOLA Diamond Solitaire Supreme Necklace in White Gold
4 Comments
Sandy
10/12/2025 02:34:20 am

I admire the unusual hemline and great red colour of this dress. It is constructed in a way that makes it drape elegantly along the bottom. and the fit is superb. It also looks good in motion when Letizia is walking.

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Laura
10/12/2025 02:35:48 am

This is not a good look. The drape and points of the skirt, plus the drape and points of the cape, make Letizia look like she is wrapped in blankets. The shoes and purse, while lovely, are the wrong color to go with this dress. The earrings and necklace are a mismatch...earrings in yellow gold with colored stones, earrings in white gold with colorless diamond.

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Ava Pittman
10/12/2025 11:40:01 am

I don't like this dress, the color is pretty, but that is it for me. The asymmetrical hem, I dislike. The skirt of the dress has alo't of fabric. I love her clutch and shoes, great color. The mulit colored earrings are lovely. I quite like the black cape.

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Bertie
16/12/2025 09:31:47 am

I really don't appreciate this midi-length 2nd Skin asymmetrical dress, it fits well enough on the bodice, and the drop waist is very pretty, but the skirt is much too long and the asymmetry seems lost in the skirt folds, losing any fresh appeal.

To then try to wear the Herrera fur collar wrap over the top only seems to compound the problem and comes too close to creating a sartorial disaster for comfort.

There is some welcome relief in the pretty Dime multicolor drop earrings, though I find the addition of the PdPaula diamond pendant unnecessary and slightly odd given Letizia has a talent for restraint with jewellery

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