We had never seen her like this before: the Dutch queen ditched the dresses and suits, in favor of a curious outfit.
On November 24, upon her arrival in Jakarta for an official visit, Queen Maxima demonstrated how to combine comfort and protocol during a long haul. Far from gala dresses, the sovereign opted for a modern interpretation of tailoring by focusing on an unexpected androgynous silhouette.
For this trip under the aegis of the United Nations, the outfit was distinguished by a strong piece: the long and loose Bermuda shorts. This clothing choice, rarely seen in royal wardrobes, provides a relaxed structure ideal for travel. To accentuate this masculine-feminine aesthetic, the outfit was accessorized with a pair of flat moccasins adorned with metal studs (“Demi” model from Banana Republic), replacing the traditional heels for a more pragmatic look.
The top of the silhouette remained faithful to the classics of timeless chic: a white shirt slipped under a black blazer. However, the devil is in the details: the jacket stood out with sleeves that flared from the elbows, breaking the rigor of the classic suit. At 54, Maxima from the Netherlands confirms that she is one of the most daring crowned heads in Europe.
By mixing accessible pieces and designer cuts, she demonstrates that the protocol can adapt to the times. This outfit, both practical for traveling and chic enough for an official reception, is the perfect example of successful travel wear.







