On May 10, 2019, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited Ghent University in connection with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). During her visit, The Queen gave a speech about the role and commitment of young people and academicians in the fulfillment of United Nations 2030 Agenda. Students and researchers at the university gave information to The Queen about the projects they have developed and carried out in the field of sustainable development. The Queen is an advocate of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). |
Not really inspiring because of the colours? The blouse is ok, I don't like the rest. Hair is quite nice.
ReplyDeleteCe jaune vert moutarde n’est pas flatteur au teint .
ReplyDeleteWould not have been my choice of outfit. Not a fan of the trousers the rest is OK.
ReplyDeleteCarol Brady on the American show "The Brady Bunch" wore pants just like these. While I know style goes in cycles and some items are retro, pants like these should never come back in style. They are just awful in pattern and style. I do like her yellow blouse, very spring-like.
ReplyDeleteA lovely outfit, fit for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteShe certainly enjoys experimenting with colors! I like this look, the shaping on the front of the blouse and the African-style pattern on the slacks. I don't think the coat goes well with the other clothes. It's rather boring and the big buttons could be improved. She presents herself so well!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta el conjunto de Matilde,es hermoso;Y no desmerece a los nuevos emprendores
ReplyDeleteOnly the blouse can be saved, this pants are not attractive at all, from the fabric to very high waist, which it's back in style, and although I am thankful to say bye to the low rises, this particular way of tucking the top makes it look ridiculously high, and Mathilde has very long legs and short torso, therefore it looks all wrong. She has good hair, but the way she styles it, makes her look rather matronly.
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