King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands hosted a concert and a reception at the Petit Palais in Paris, for to thank President François Hollande for his hospitality during the state visit. The an concert, performed by soprano Lenneke Ruiten, accompanied by pianist Thom Janssen and the Ruysdael Quartet. |
Maybe it's the angle of the picture but the design hits right at the hips which is not so flattering. But maybe it's the angle. She looks lovely. .. she is so fab
ReplyDeleteStrange dress
ReplyDeleteVery strange dress, I agree.
ReplyDeleteNot so regal...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! It's so Max! Perfect for France.
ReplyDeleteI agree just love it too.... The dress the hair....just love it
DeleteI have to say I think it's rather fabulous and only she could get away with it!
ReplyDeleteI agree. I love her jewls and hair-do here.
DeleteShe looks gigantic!
ReplyDeleteKteach, what do you mean with gigantic please?
DeleteKteach, what do you mean by "gigantic"
DeletePlease tell us!
Gigantic usually means BIG.
DeleteCertain angles of the pictures taken to make her look bigger than she really is out of the dress.
Perfect outfit to complete the statevisit! She looks amazing again!
ReplyDeleteWow! Fabulous... Color, design, her figure... Fab. King looks charming as well.
ReplyDeleteQuelle robe moche! Ça me fait mal aux yeux...
ReplyDeleteThe gown is eye-catching, however, in my humble view, more at home on the Hollywodd red carpets. At times, I do think she is a little too flambouyant. However, she also seems to pull things off.
ReplyDeleteThe gown is eye-catching, however, in my humble view, more at home on the Hollywodd red carpets. At times, I do think she is a little too flambouyant. However, she also seems to pull things off.
ReplyDeleteShe has to be the center of attention wherever she goes.
ReplyDeleteShe has to be the center of attention wherever she goes.
ReplyDeleteThis dress seems too small for her hips..
ReplyDeleteAlways perfectly dressed!!!
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