On October 11, 2016, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attended a meeting with President of Argentina's Central Bank, Federico Sturzenegger in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Queen Maxima started an official visit to Argentina, her native country, as special advisor for the United Nations's (UN) Finance for Development Programme. Queen Maxima wore GIVENCHY Leopard Print A-line Dress. |
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ReplyDeleteQueen Maxima looks amazing here! This dress is extremely becoming and (although it is often quibbled with) her hair looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYay! Love the wave in her hair! Suppose she reads this blog? :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks wonderful. Love the dress. A bit tribal? Lovely
WOW! Queen Maxima looks stunning, this dress is perfect for her and so happy to see her extensions back in. Gives her hair some body and volume!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely WOW! She looks ten years younger with that hair. This dress is made for her. It couln't fit any better. I want those peeptoes! Perfect with the dress.
ReplyDeleteLike everything about her, her dress and her hair.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful woman, full of life!
she looks wonderful in that dress and the hair look good
ReplyDeleteMaxima looks great and her smile is so warm on a gloomy day :)
ReplyDeleteLove the dress, it fits her perfectly!
She looks very lovely, that's a nice dress and a kind of leopard print which I like.
ReplyDeleteLove love love ❤
ReplyDeleteI think that lengths of the dress looks always elegant even for much younger woman than Queen Maxima.
ReplyDeleteI join the applauders here: although I don't like leopard print, this one looks great. Wonderful fit, nice hair.
ReplyDeletePretty looking shoes with that dress.Legs look much better with that light shoes not heavy ones .So many people are wearing wrong shoes and it ruins all outfit.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Gorgeous hair and dress!
ReplyDeleteMy Queen!!!!
ReplyDeleteFlawless !
ReplyDeleteLOVE the dress and hair and shoes!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! So radiant, must be great to be back in Argentina.
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