A true work of art, worthy of admiration and preservation. elegant floral print dress Letizia Ortiz, as well as the paintings exhibited at the Galleria las Collectiones Reales in Madrid, opened yesterday in the presence of King Felipe VI, the Queen and President Pedro Sanchez. Indeed, 25 years after construction began, the gallery finally opened its doors to the public in an event that first took place in the Plaza de la Armeria del Palacio Real and then continued with a visit to the museum. Always a great supporter of art and culture, Letizia certainly could not miss this important moment for the country, and therefore enthusiastically accepted the invitation. And to the more than 650 masterpieces stored inside the building, the queen added another, no less impressive, but this time made not with canvas and brushes, but with silk and exquisite embroidery.
Letizia actually wore a wonderful outfit. Cocktail Dress From Caroline Herrera with black and white shades. The 50s-inspired dress featured a sweetheart neckline and wide straps, while a long sash accentuated the silhouette, cinching the hips with a romantic bow. An exquisite rose motif was printed on the fabric, which adorned the bodice and flowy skirt. Elegant horizontal pleats instead gave movement to the top of the dress. The Queen then wore cleavage heels from the same brand and a rectangular black clutch from Felipe Valera. Even the beauty was remarkable. Her long brown hair was styled in soft waves and accentuated by two glittery hoop earrings, and the look was accentuated with light bronze-toned smoky eye makeup. She then applied a neutral lipstick on her lips. Together with her husband in an elegant pinstripe suit, she then admired the works in the museum, now one of the largest and richest in Europe, which claims to become an important landmark for the international art scene.