Queen Letizia has returned to appear alone in public, inaugurating her specific official agenda for this week. Felipe VI’s wife visited the Madrid College of Physicians on Monday morning to participate in an official act that presented a new guidebook showing the latest developments regarding the evolution of skin cancer in Spain. Doña Letizia has chosen for this occasion reuse one of your most talked about designs of 2019, with which the Spanish partner broke all expectations again† It’s a green dress full of flowers that she premiered in July during her visit to the Oviedo International School of Music.
It was this Monday morning around 11 a.m. when Doña Letizia, showing her strict punctuality, made her appearance at the Madrid College of Physicians. The wife of King Felipe VI came alone to an act in which the White paper on skin cancer in Spain† It is a project of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (AEDV) in collaboration with its Healthy Skin Foundation† During the celebration of this act, the Queen participated in a presentation forum outlining the main scientific conclusions about this work.
To attend what was her first official act of the week, Queen Letizia has decided to remove her commented green dress full of floral prints from her wardrobe† It is the third time that Queen Letizia has chosen this colorful design. The last time he decided to wear this piece in public was in the summer of 2020, during his trip to Mallorca in June on the occasion of the tour the King and Queen made through the most representative enclaves of Spanish tourism. It is a piece designed by Majesty, which has a honeycomb insert in the waist region; so that the dress fits perfectly to the contours of her body and shows her stylized figure.
Doña Letizia has decided brave the weather again wear this long sleeve design and puffed shoulders, which features a V-neckline and an asymmetrical skirt. The queen has combined this model Rayema designed by the famous French firm with a burgundy red handbag signed by Felipe Varela and some stilettos undercut in tone naked from Carolina Herrera† To complete this: look the queen has chosen for her green quartz and ruby earrings from All and his inseparable ring of Karen Hallam† A spring styling with which the Spanish consort has once again broken all expectations, defying the 40-degree temperature planned for this Monday in Madrid. It’s not the first time Letizia decides to break with the foreseeable†
The latest example of this was the commented styling she decided to show off at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando’s Medal of Honor presentation at the Nostra Hispanic Association† On a very cold January morning in the Spanish capital, Queen Letizia decided to go for a jacket without a coat or stockings. The look also chosen by the Spanish monarch for her state visit to Sweden last November gave a lot to talk about. And it is that Letizia surprises with a combination of dress, cape and turban headband; again forgot the jacket to withstand the cold temperatures in Stockholm. We then show you the most striking moments of this morning meeting with which Doña Letizia inaugurated her official agenda for this week.
For her visit to the Madrid College of Physicians, Doña Letizia has chosen a great long sleeve design and puffed shoulders, which features a V-neckline and an asymmetrical skirt. The Queen has combined this piece designed by the French firm Majesty immediately wallet burgundy and some stilettos undercut on tone naked† A style with which Letizia has once again broken all expectations, because despite the fact that she likes to show off her stringy arms, this Monday she decided to bet on long sleeves in what will be one of the hottest days yet in this year. the capital of Spain.
To attend this official act, Doña Letizia rescued one of her favorite handbags. Is about a burgundy crocodile leather design work of the Spanish designer Felipe Varela.
When choosing the most suitable footwear for this spring look, Letizia chose these stilettos thin heel slingback and color naked signed by Carolina Herrera.
The purpose of this meeting was to collect the most important scientific evidence that exists to date regarding skin cancer, for the diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of this type of disease in our country. The White paper on skin cancer in Spain is the result of the joint work of the AEDV, the Spanish group of dermato-oncology and surgery and the research unit of the Healthy Skin Foundation†
The aim of this project of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology is: try to help dermatologists in their day-to-day clinical practice to find out the best diagnostic tools, update potential treatments, and evaluate follow-up guidelines. Is about a book that will be of great value in negotiations with the administration† either at the local level (in hospitals) or at the regional and national level (in the different administrative areas). And it’s worth remembering that today there are still restrictions in some hospitals or autonomous communities when it comes to handling certain drugs associated with skin cancer.
The latest example of this was the commented styling she decided to wear to attend the awarding of the Medal of Honor from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando to the Asociación Hispana Nostra. In a very cold morning in MadridQueen Letizia decided to bet on this jacket without a coat or stockings.
The look chosen for her by the Spanish monarch state trip to sweden Last November also gave a lot to talk about. And it is that Letizia surprises with a combination of dress, cape and turban headband; again forgot the jacket to withstand the cold temperatures in Stockholm. Perhaps it was not the most suitable environment to wear this beautiful dress, signed by Carolina Herrera† what could the queen lead to? catch a cold during your visit to the Scandinavian country because it is a short sleeve design.
Source: Marie Claire

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