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It seems she has some white hair
That is a very smart hairstyle.Queen Letizia seems to have visited a hairdresser in London yesterday
A nice, fresh change!
Meeting with the President of Paraguay today, February 28:
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She has grey/white strands of hair for years now. Sometimes it doesn't look that nice, sometimes it looks special and nice, but it can also be seen as a strong sign of confidence that one can accept and welcome the signs of the aging process. It's both a fashion statement and of positive self-confidence.It seems she has some white hair
That's a nice fresh look. Perhaps she can convince Máxima to do the same.Queen Letizia seems to have visited a hairdresser in London yesterday
A nice, fresh change!
Meeting with the President of Paraguay today, February 28:
** gallery **
Queen Letizia seems to have visited a hairdresser in London yesterday
A nice, fresh change!
Meeting with the President of Paraguay today, February 28:
** gallery **
I agree that Leticia out did Letizia in every way. Letizia's hair would look better even shorter, but this is a big improvement over the long locks that to me, aged her.She was eclipsed by the other Leticia. Leticia Ocampos looked absolutely stunning. The details especially around the shoulders of her white silhouette dress are just gorgeous. The Queen looked like a staffer standing next to the group. Not one of her best looks.
I am also not a fan of this mid-length bob. I think shorter or longer looks better but mid-length ages her.
Letizia looks great with this length, it would be an awful idea for Maxima though.That's a nice fresh look. Perhaps she can convince Máxima to do the same.
That is a great dress.For an event to mark World Rare Disease Day today, March 5, Queen Letizia wore her lovely Galcon Studio dress again - extra nice and fresh with her new shorter hair:
** Full view ** Upper part ** Upper part ** April 2023 ** March 2022 **
She was reported (even officially, I think) to have been dealing with issues from years of constantly wearing higher ones, so I would hope you’re right.That is a great dress.
Am I right in noticing that the heels on her shoes have gotten lower in recent months?
The queen is over 50 so that's not unusualIt seems she has some white hair
yes correct, she was diagnosed with Morton's neuroma in her left foot, an ailment that adds to the chronic metatarsalgia she has suffered for years according to this article.She was reported (even officially, I think) to have been dealing with issues from years of constantly wearing higher ones, so I would hope you’re right.
Not sure it's fair to designate them as "horrible" when they are for her orthopedic issues and she is either meeting people or the representatives of people who likely need to wear similar things.A tad too casual and a horrible pair of shoes also!
Does she really have to wear those? There are other flat shoes who look much better. For example Queen Margrethe usually also wears flat shoes, but nothing like those.Not sure it's fair to designate them as "horrible" when they are for her orthopedic issues and she is either meeting people or the representatives of people who likely need to wear similar things.
She might actually have to wear those, yes, depending on whatever her care provider said. The Doc Marten-style is designed to give a lot of support to the foot, which many simple "flats" don't have (it's not just a matter of having low heels; she probably needs arch support and other things). QM's issues are different, originate differently, and are far more advanced. In her case she needs not to fall, and it isn't going to make a difference if her feet are maximally-orthopedically supported or not. (And maybe if she had worn Letizia-style when she was younger it would have helped her; who knows?)Doers she really have to wear those? There are other flat shoes who look much better. For example Queen Margrethe usually also wears flat shoes, but nothing like those.
Of course woman are not required to wear them but then i'm not required to like them and can say that they are ugly.I think they are funky-looking and it's nice for her to push the envelope a bit and show women are not required to all wear the same thing (considering she literally injured herself trying to conform to accepted royal fashion...).
(I also imagine Letizia must put some thought into deciding what outfits will actually work with them.)
She really does and all she needed was a clipboard!Oh dear those shoes! Sorry but the Queen looks like Felipe's staffer in this picture.