The Queen of the Belgians tried an unusual outfit for this artistic event.
On December 18, Mathilde of Belgium visited the exhibition “Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent, a city located in the northwest of the country. She opted for a very interesting outfit…
After the traditional Christmas reception, Mathilde from Belgium honored a solo outing to discover this exhibition on the theme of the sea. For the occasion, she swapped the evening dress for a coordinated suit by Dries Van Noten. Her look consisted of an oversized double-breasted blazer priced at 1,395 euros and matching wide pleated pants at 875 euros. The ensemble mixed shades of blue and burgundy, creating an exceptional jacquard print. Black pumps and the brand’s “Emmanuelle” clutch Voort Studio (at 1300 euros) completed its elegant look.
The seventh queen of the Belgians had especially pulled out all the stops with her jewelry. Exit the classic sparkling pieces and make way for more original creations. So, she fell for two matching designer jewels Giorgio Armanifrom the Spring-Summer 2020 collection.
A necklace made up of four large discs hugged the collar of her burgundy top, while XXL earrings framed her neck. These navy blue jewels cleverly echoed the jacquard pattern of her outfit, offering a harmonious silhouette.
At 52, the wife of King Philippe proves that it is essential to have fun with fashion to wear daring looks!


