New event in the monarch’s agenda
After enjoying a full schedule of events in recent days, Queen Letizia has visited the exhibition »Nebrija (c. 1444-1522). The pride of being a grammarian», dedicated to the humanist Elio Antonio de Nebrija in the Recoletos Hall of the National Library of Spain, which traces the life and work of the Spanish humanist in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of his death. (SOURCE: EUROPA PRESS)
Queen Letizia has chosen a dress that we have seen before.
An act for which she has pulled a closet background with a dress that we have already seen up to four times previously.
Letizia looks great
She debuted the dress in 2019 and we have seen her wearing it about once a year, always with the same accessories.
A Massimo Dutti dress
It is her acclaimed ‘confetti’ dress by Massimo Dutti, which caused a sensation in its day and is still a very current model.
A colorful design
An original midi design with polka dots of different colors, pinks, greens and blues that emulate the effect of confetti on a black background, with round neck, teardrop-shaped opening at the neckline, slightly puffed long sleeves and a flattering draping at the waist.
Queen Letizia plays it safe with same accessories
Perhaps it is just a coincidence, but as on the four previous occasions, Doña Letizia has once again combined the ‘confetti’ dress with the same orange-brown accessories; double-textured Magrit pumps and matching handbag from the same firm.
It has been received in style
The director of the National Library of Spain, Ana Santos Aramburo, the cultural director of the institution, Javier Ortega, and the president of the Royal Board of Trustees of the BNE, Daniel Fernández Gutiérrez, were in charge of receiving Queen Letizia, in an act framed in the V centenary of the death of the grammarian.
The exhibition is held on the 500th anniversary of the death of Elio Antonio.
The exhibition includes more than a hundred works, among them the beautiful Breviary of Isabella the Catholic, the foldout on Jerusalem included in the incunabulum Journey to the Holy Land by Bernhard von Breydenbach; the manuscripts calligraphed by Nebrija himself in his student days; the first edition of the famous Introductiones Latinae and its handwritten copy for the Master of Alcántara with beautiful miniatures; or the very Grammar on the Castilian language of 1492.