Letizia rescues (for the eighth time) the famous dress that never goes out of style: Sonsoles and Emma García also have it

The Queen Letizia, very involved in raising awareness about mental health, chaired an event related to this cause this Tuesday, October 10. For this day, Felipe VI’s wife has rescued a dress that she has already worn seven times in public and that fits her like a glove. We already know it as the famous dress, since different well-known faces have worn it publicly.

The mother of Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofía has rescued the long-sleeved dress with a crossed ‘V’ opening and a pleated flared midi skirt, fitted at the waist. The dress, signed by the Parisian house Sandro, is made of a satin fabric printed with paisley tears on the chest and fine borders in a slightly lighter tone on the skirt. Its original price was 295 euros.

Well-known faces have also worn it. His friend Sonsoles Ónega appeared with him during one of the broadcasts of his old program on Mediaset, It’s already noon. Emma García also posed with this outfit on her social networks, like Patricia Conde.

The Asturian consort has chaired the central event of ‘World Mental Health Day 2023’, organized by the Spanish Mental Health Confederation, in collaboration with the ONCE Foundation and the Ministry of Social Rights and Agenda 2030. The event took place at the Ilunion Pío XII Hotel in Madrid.

Mrs. Letizia opened the event with a speech in which she quoted verses from the rapper El Chojin, who rapped some verses about his own experience on Ángel Martín’s podcast that went viral.

“I do what I can. I get to what I get to and it’s not healthy that I demand so much of myself. The anger and bad faces hurt when I fail at something, but it hurts more when they don’t appreciate that you’ve tried. And I’m trying. Sorry if I can’t do it, but why did they think I would do it well all the time?” he recited, paraphrasing the well-known rapper’s phrases.

She then explained why: “It wouldn’t occur to me to try to be a rapper out of respect for the artists of this musical genre, but it does occur to me that, perhaps, some media outlet this afternoon or tomorrow would headline: ‘The Queen raps for mental health,’ he raps in quotes, I think it would be a good way to direct attention again to an issue as serious and important as this. What I have read are words, verses from the rapper, writer and composer El Chojin.”