this delivery ceremony Princess of Asturias Awards considered as one the most important cultural and social events the international agenda; A pride for all Asturians who appreciate and value the prestige and resonance that our awards have earned on five continents.
Throughout history, these awards have received varying recognitions, such as UNESCO’s extraordinary declaration in 2004 for its contribution to Humanity’s cultural heritage. Awards given in eight different categories, one solemn academic ceremony It is performed at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo.
The purpose of the foundation; glorification and promotion of scientific, cultural and human values as well as It is the universal heritage and reinforces the existing links between the Principality of Asturias and the title traditionally held by the heirs of the Crown of Spain. King Felipe VI has been honorary president of the Foundation since its establishment in 1980. After being proclaimed King of Spain on 19 June 2014, Princess Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz of Asturias holds the honorary presidency of this extraordinary institution.
Multiple people will attend the Awards ceremony (Friday, 28 October 2022), which will be presided over by Her Majesty the King and Queen, Infanta Sofía and Princess of Asturias. 1500 guests On the already emblematic blue carpet leading to the entrance of the Campoamor Theatre, they will dress in discreet, restrained protocol and with little room for daring. Ladies should go with a cocktail dress, with sleeves of course, because we’re already in the fall. If the weather is not good, it can be paired with a light coat (never furry) or a stylish mid-season jacket without fanfare. With the skirt below the knee or mid-calf, this dress is named after the legendary liquor blend and evokes times of past recovery or economic boom, when soirees of all kinds were plentiful for the long-goers. unsuitable. Quality ones are made noble fabrics such as velvet, silk taffeta and brocade for winter, cotton pique, chiffon and tulle for summer. His story is exciting; It emerged in the 1920s (Jeanne Lanvin, Chanel, Madeleine Vionnet…) and was transformed in the late 1940s with the rise of the “New Look” silhouette, launched in 1947 by Christian Dior and fashionable in the 1940s. fifty (Norman David Levinson ‘Norman Norell’, Balenciaga, Pedro Rodriguez, Pertegaz…).
Of course, suits consisting of blouses and skirts or trousers are very suitable, this latest garment is increasingly available. Measuring is recommended for medium-to-high heels, a small bag, and jewelry. For men, the classic dark suit, white shirt, black shoes and tie are still mandatory. Ankle-length trousers are prohibited, not wearing socks, and the unbelievable tightness that some young guests have been betting on a huge frenzy lately.
I skip Infanta and the Princess of Asturias, as I strictly abide by the rule of not commenting on the clothing of minors and they should be exempt from these frivolities that are not theirs. To name a few guests that catch my attention each year: Soledad Saavedra and María Porto have always stood out for their elegance and comfort. when choosing a model; Reina Sofia and Paloma Rocasolano excel in a very restrained and discreet style; Elena Ochoa is funny and sophisticated; Today it is handled by Lidia Bedman, Alicia Koplowitz and Alicia Alcocer Koplowitz.
Now, these would be Queen Letizia, who caught all eyes, sifting through all her looks in Oviedo since 2004 and playing her best looks to create a hypothetical runway: the stunning midnight blue dress she wore in 2020. an ‘open shoulder’ neckline popularized by actress Brigitte Bardot in the fifties and allowing the shoulders to show, and a large flower on the shoulder by Delpozo firm; The oriental inspired dress with the ‘New Look’ silhouette that I wore in 2017 by Felipe Varela, head tailor after Lorenzo Caprile, and the embroidered LBD ‘Little Black Dress’, inspired by the 1950s, again by Felipe Varela.
In short, a sensational afternoon returning to Asturias and especially to the city of Oviedo, the hallmark of corresponding exclusivity and well-dressed. Congratulations and congratulations to all the winners.
By Luis Alberto Fernandez Gonzalez, Art History Doctor and fashion expert
this delivery ceremony Princess of Asturias Awards considered as one the most important cultural and social events the international agenda; A pride for all Asturians who appreciate and value the prestige and resonance that our awards have earned on five continents.
Throughout history, these awards have received varying recognitions, such as UNESCO’s extraordinary declaration in 2004 for its contribution to Humanity’s cultural heritage. Awards given in eight different categories, one solemn academic ceremony It is performed at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo.
The purpose of the foundation; glorification and promotion of scientific, cultural and human values as well as It is the universal heritage and reinforces the existing links between the Principality of Asturias and the title traditionally held by the heirs of the Crown of Spain. King Felipe VI has been honorary president of the Foundation since its establishment in 1980. After being proclaimed King of Spain on 19 June 2014, Princess Leonor de Borbón y Ortiz of Asturias holds the honorary presidency of this extraordinary institution.
Multiple people will attend the Awards ceremony (Friday, 28 October 2022), which will be presided over by Her Majesty the King and Queen, Infanta Sofía and Princess of Asturias. 1500 guests On the already emblematic blue carpet leading to the entrance of the Campoamor Theatre, they will dress in discreet, restrained protocol and with little room for daring. Ladies should go with a cocktail dress, with sleeves of course, because we’re already in the fall. If the weather is not good, it can be paired with a light coat (never furry) or a stylish mid-season jacket without fanfare. With the skirt below the knee or mid-calf, this dress is named after the legendary liquor blend and evokes times of past recovery or economic boom, when soirees of all kinds were plentiful for the long-goers. unsuitable. Quality ones are made noble fabrics such as velvet, silk taffeta and brocade for winter, cotton pique, chiffon and tulle for summer. His story is exciting; It emerged in the 1920s (Jeanne Lanvin, Chanel, Madeleine Vionnet…) and was transformed in the late 1940s with the rise of the “New Look” silhouette, launched in 1947 by Christian Dior and fashionable in the 1940s. fifty (Norman David Levinson ‘Norman Norell’, Balenciaga, Pedro Rodriguez, Pertegaz…).
Of course, suits consisting of blouses and skirts or trousers are very suitable, this latest garment is increasingly available. Measuring is recommended for medium-to-high heels, a small bag, and jewelry. For men, the classic dark suit, white shirt, black shoes and tie are still mandatory. Ankle-length trousers are prohibited, not wearing socks, and the unbelievable tightness that some young guests have been betting on a huge frenzy lately.
I skip Infanta and the Princess of Asturias, as I strictly abide by the rule of not commenting on the clothing of minors and they should be exempt from these frivolities that are not theirs. To name a few guests that catch my attention each year: Soledad Saavedra and María Porto have always stood out for their elegance and comfort. when choosing a model; Reina Sofia and Paloma Rocasolano excel in a very restrained and discreet style; Elena Ochoa is funny and sophisticated; Today it is handled by Lidia Bedman, Alicia Koplowitz and Alicia Alcocer Koplowitz.
Now, these would be Queen Letizia, who caught all eyes, sifting through all her looks in Oviedo since 2004 and playing her best looks to create a hypothetical runway: the stunning midnight blue dress she wore in 2020. an ‘open shoulder’ neckline popularized by actress Brigitte Bardot in the fifties and allowing the shoulders to show, and a large flower on the shoulder by Delpozo firm; The oriental inspired dress with the ‘New Look’ silhouette that I wore in 2017 by Felipe Varela, head tailor after Lorenzo Caprile, and the embroidered LBD ‘Little Black Dress’, inspired by the 1950s, again by Felipe Varela.
In short, a sensational afternoon returning to Asturias and especially to the city of Oviedo, the hallmark of corresponding exclusivity and well-dressed. Congratulations and congratulations to all the winners.
By Luis Alberto Fernandez Gonzalez, Art History Doctor and fashion expert
Source: Informacion
