The Spanish Royal Courts: A Good Chiampion for research on Rare Diseases
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But that may be the gray dress with short sleeves in the flared skirt and Claudine pale pink collar that Queen Letizia of Spain wore on Thursday April 21st in Bilbao. Several columnists of Spanish media who know on their fingertips everything tidy in her royal dressing, as well as the brands she regularly wears, remained puzzled about the origin of this outfit they call "Baby Doll ". "We have found in any of the latest collections of the usual international brands to her wardrobe, she is neither Felipe Varela, nor to catalog brands" low cost "as Zara, Mango or Uterque that often carries the Queen". She looks classic in a Peter Pan collared dress with new accessories, on her feet were the nude Magrit 'Laura' patent pumps (€240) featuring a pointed toe and cross-over strap, a bespoke Magrit nude suede flap clutch, pink pearl earrings
Queen Letizia, who had draped this new dress with her Nina Ricci tweed swing coat over her shoulders had visited this city in northern Spain to close it, at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, the Third International education Congress on Rare diseases. A cause that the wife of King Felipe VI defends long. The mother of the little princesses Leonor and Sofia is indeed patron of the FEDER, the Spanish Federation of rare diseases. Bringing together 200 different associations, the organization's main goal to improve the quality of life of patients and their families, and to encourage the study of rare diseases.
Queen Letizia, who had draped this new dress with her Nina Ricci tweed swing coat over her shoulders had visited this city in northern Spain to close it, at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, the Third International education Congress on Rare diseases. A cause that the wife of King Felipe VI defends long. The mother of the little princesses Leonor and Sofia is indeed patron of the FEDER, the Spanish Federation of rare diseases. Bringing together 200 different associations, the organization's main goal to improve the quality of life of patients and their families, and to encourage the study of rare diseases.
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