The Queen Consort of the Netherlands gave us a style lesson for this solo outing.
On January 21, Maxima from the Netherlands honored an official visit to the Dutch town of Apeldoorn. She wore a superb outfit, combining chic and originality.
This appearance at the Remeha factory, a manufacturer of heating systems, was part of the program linked to the energy transition led by Maxima of the Netherlands. Without her husband Willem-Alexander, nor their three daughters, the queen appeared in a look as sparkling as her smile. Against the gloom, the star looked remarkable in her attention-grabbing orange ensemble. She wore a coordinated suit, consisting of a double-breasted blazer and straight pants, designer Natan Coutureone of his favorite brands. We noted the wide matching belt which judiciously highlighted her slim waist. The ultra fashionable element of her outfit: the very discreet houndstooth print which gave character to her suit, all in elegance. Her carnelian earrings signed Olympia Babylonia brought the last orange touch to the whole.
For the rest of her look, Maxima from the Netherlands chose to focus on a single color, namely beige. This neutral shade wonderfully counterbalanced the strength of the orange. Under her jacket, we could see a thin turtleneck sweater, while heeled ankle boots made her silhouette look slimmer. We also spotted her cute handbag, which was a textured faux fur clutch from Mango. The centerpiece of its look, it added a surprising cozy note, which contrasted elegantly with the formal side of the whole.
Finally, the 54-year-old blonde opted for a French brand for her bracelet, with the fine yellow gold model from the artisan jeweler’s “Le Cube Diamant” collection. Dinh Van. With this look, Maxima from the Netherlands dared to use color brilliantly!







