Queen Letizia attends her first FEDER Meeting of 2017

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The sun was at the rendezvous in Madrid on Thursday, January 12th 2017. Doña Letizia attended the meeting with the board of the Spanish Federation for Rare Diseases ( FEDER ) in order to know the achievements of the organization for 2017 and next lines of action in research, associative cohesion And international coordination. For this event, I hope to see Her Majesty in one of her tailors-suit Hugo Boss and some coat wrap, because in this type of commitments is always preferred by these garments. However, she surprised us by recovering a dress from her dressing room with some revamping

For her outfits pieces which are all Hugo Boss' pieces, with a 320 euros BOSS 'Maluka' Skirt which premiered in October 2016 during a meeting of the Confederation Mental Health of Spain with her fiery red Hugo Boss 'Fabrisia' pure wool sweater. Another change that the Dona made was to improved the model in the choice of footwear. If you chose taupe suede halls of Magrit in October, this time a tad more risked camel color shoes with round toe and heel width by Uterqüe which also premiered in Portugal. As in all the meetings she attends, the Queen dispensed with a purse and preferred to carry her Hugo Boss Jackson_S doc leather bag. As unique jewelry, for earrings she had Bimba Y Lola gold hammered-effect hoop earrings.

As a federation of 200 associations, the FEDER seeks to improve the quality of life of people suffering from rare diseases and their families and to promote research and effective treatment. Queen Letizia of Spain actively collaborates in providing support to people affected by rare diseases, through public and private hearings, and by helping with activities that, among other things, promote awareness of the disease and Highlight the fundamental importance of research.
PHoto credits: Casareal.es

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