On November 8, 2018, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited "Power and Beauty The Arenbergs" (Macht en Schoonheid. De Arenbergs) exhibition held as part of the 'Arenberg Festival' at Museum-M in Leuven, Belgium. The exhibition involves family artworks which tell the story of the Arenberg family. Hand-picked works are back together at M-Museum Leuven for this remarkable exhibition, including masterpieces by Rubens, Veronese, Brueghel, Dürer and many others. For more than five centuries, the Arenbergs played an important role on the political, military, economic and cultural stage in the Leuven region and in Belgium. The Queen wore a floral print maxi dress by Natan from the Collection Fall/Winter18. |
A new hairdo for QM: very nice. It makes her look younger.
ReplyDeleteThe red shoes are a welcome touch of colour after all these pretend bare feet / nude heels.
The dress is too long and a bit boring: there is always something wrong with a Natan 'creation'. So no surprise there.
Umm..... no
ReplyDeleteMooi maar het kleedje mag korter, zoals bij het fotomodel.
ReplyDeleteI do not care for this maxi dress at all. But her hair looks great!
ReplyDeleteJust - wow! What a difference this hair style makes; this is what so many of us have wanted to see. She even looks younger and more energetic. Natan dress is fine but a little shorter would improve it. We seemed to have gone above the knee last year to above the ankle this year!
ReplyDeleteA nice autumn color dress . Her hair is getting long which is lovely but it could be done better.
ReplyDeleteCan only agree, hair ok, dress too long,
ReplyDeleteThis dress looks nice on her like the color of her shoes to.She must have a new hairstyle looks really nice.
ReplyDeleteAgree, well said.
DeleteShe is really lovely, I like her hair, the cut works well for her and she can make it look like an updo...
ReplyDeleteI really love everything about this dress except the length, which is awkward-looking.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress, not keen on the hair.
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