Máxima opened a museum exhibit on Friday.
This is an oldie but goodie, if you will, a chocolate brown suit with velvet trim that's been around for several years (past appearances include the christening of Norway's Prince Sverre Magnus in 2006).Neckline made to show of a strand of pearls: check. A wide brim hat that's a favorite and with good reason: check. An occasionally boring color made rich by fabric contrast and cut: check. One for the elegant winners pile, I say.
(Foto Update) Koningin Máxima opent expositie Het Geheim van Dresden http://t.co/K8I8ozN0cS pic.twitter.com/tQjcUoSMKy
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Some guessed she may have chosen the subdued color as a nod to Queen Fabiola's funeral, happening on the same day. Whether that's true or not, I don't know, but it's a cozy color choice for a dreary December day anyway. And it was the designated color of the day, apparently, as her evening event gave us a bit of the same:Koningin Máxima ontvangt gedicht ‘Altijd die Eeuwige Jeugd’ op gala-avond voor jonge kunstenaars pic.twitter.com/58qzkJ5l0U
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I'm not as sold on brown with sequins as I am on brown with velvet, but my A grade for the day stands.Also...last week, the Dutch royal family also gathered to celebrate Pieter van Vollenhoven (husband of Princess Margriet), who turned 75 this year, and the Victim Support Fund, which he started 25 years ago.
An entrance into the Shiny Fabric Danger Zone for Máx, but I'm loving the patterned purple theme on sisters Beatrix and Margriet.
The couple with their sons and their daughters-in-law |
Photos: As indicated and Het Fonds Slachtofferhulp