All the looks of Queen Letizia in the military Easter: Why are there controversy and criticism for her dresses every year?

Ana Calvo

We all have internalized style standard that marks that in day acts (weddings, for example) you have to go short and at night, with a long dress.However, it seems that every January 6, the date on which the traditional military Easter is commemorated in Spain, Doña Letizia skip the Dress Code and goes to this event that is celebrated by the morning of kings with gala look.Is the queen wrong, always so faithful to the protocol, and that is why there is always controversy with her styling?The answer is clear: no.

The male 'dress code' is always the one that marks the female, and in a solemn act like military Easter it is clear: civilians must wear a chaqué and the military, gala uniform Modality A. The equivalent of the male jacket is the dress of Cocktail for women (short, at knee height), but protocol experts ensure that in this case, as also occurs in reception to the diplomatic corps accredited in Spain, an exception is made by tradition and by military solemnity of the act. Of course, as we have already referred to on other occasions, one thing is to wear long and, a very different one, is to wear a gala look (as he did majestically on his last visit to Sweden): Doña Letizia opts for long dresses, but always With sober silhouettes, fleeing sequins, brightness, striking necklines or transparencies yes admitted for the night. Of course, she is not crowned with imposing tiaras either or opt for the jewels to spend more special. Therefore, year after year and oblivious to the controversy that raises her looks, the queen is right with her styling.

Since he debuted in 2005 in the military Easter (this celebration has only been skipped in 2006 and 2007) first as a princess of Asturias and then as queen of Spain, Doña Letizia has opted, as we said, for elegant but sober, monocholors (monoks (His favorites, the blue in all his nuances, the V.E.R.D.E -Viva the King of Spain-, the Red, the Gray and the White-Negro binomial), and in which the dresses have lived with the sets of the set jacket and long skirt.First Lorenzo Caprile and then Felipe Varela have been his safe bets in this military appointment on January 6 and, unlike other important events such as the Hispanic Day Parade or the Princess of Asturias Awards, Doña Letizia has never had repairs inReuse styling for this event, even showing off the same look three years in a row.We review in photos all the details, year after year, from 2005 to 2021.

The Look of Queen Letizia in the Military Easter of 2022

Todos los looks de la Reina Letizia en la Pascua Militar: ¿por qué cada año hay polémica y críticas por sus vestidos?

Again navy blue, this time in a long dress combined with a black hair bolero that we have already seen on previous occasions.With body with lined front button and belt in tune, the dress has long sleeves and skirt with flight.

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The Look of Queen Letizia in the Military Easter of 2021

In 2021, Doña Letizia wore one of her most sober styles in military Easter: she combined a long smooth black skirt with a white oversize blouse by Maksu (which months later recovered in the confirmation of Princess Leonor) and, for the outside, sheHe protected from the cold with his cape of Carolina Herrera.A correct look for the appointment but that passed without penalty or glory.

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