An immaculate white ensemble contrasted with more assertive accessories: this is the fashion choice of the Belgian princess before receiving her diploma from Harvard.
On May 26, Elisabeth of Belgium lived her last moments at Harvard University. Before receiving her diploma, she showed off with a splendid French accessory.
The account Instagram of the Belgian royal family released photos of the princess, who revealed her favorite places on the American campus. For the occasion, the eldest daughter of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde was stunningly beautiful, particularly marked by her sober but very elegant look. Thus, Elisabeth wore a coordinated set from the label Reformation founded in Los Angeles. It consisted of a sleeveless top and a midi skirt. It was the “Moya” model made of linen and priced at 348 euros. On her feet, moccasins contrasted perfectly with her white look.
Regarding her accessories, Elisabeth of Belgium put France in the spotlight. For her handbag, she had set her sights on Isabel Marant. This French brand with a bohemian chic style was the wise choice to compliment her ensemble. She fell for the “Oskan Moon” model in burgundy color and made of calfskin. A model that all fashionistas, anonymous and celebrities alike, have been snapping up for over a year.

Able to be worn on the shoulder or across the body, this accessory featured gold-tone metal details and metal studs for a statement look.
Want to have the same bag as the crown princess? Count 690 euros. At the age of 24, the young graduate with a master’s degree in public policy perfectly represents French know-how, even on the other side of the Atlantic!









