On June 23, 2020, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp. ITM is an important partner in the fight against the coronavirus. The King and Queen received information about the partnerships in which the Institute takes part and about the analysis of the impact of the virus on developing countries, in particular on the African continent.
The Institute of Tropical Medicine - ITM aims to create and spread knowledge that contributes to tropical medicine and to public health in developing countries. (Queen Mathilde wore afloral print midi dress by Natan)
Natan Floral-print Silk Dress
Joli robe fleurie en soie de Natan mais il est trop long pour la silhouette de Mathilde ; bien élégantes les chaussures jaunes !
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteCute dress and his tie matches the yellow.
ReplyDeleteShe has really hit her stride lately in the fashion department. This dress looks beautiful on her. Loving that his tie matches her too :) I also think her hair is looking the best at this length.
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Love everything about this dress. Great summer look, lots of colour, loose fitting to catch a summer breeze. The length is O.K. for me. The colour of the King's tie goes well with the dress. BUT, the King's hair has gone grey (or greyer).
ReplyDeleteKing's hair !? Yes it happens to everyone, he is 60 ... Belgium is not an easy country to rule.
DeleteThis is a beautiful silk dress, the splash of yellow and the choice of shoes is perfect. I love the length of this dress. The Queen looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI like the dress´s print and colours but I think it is too long. Had looked much fresher at knee length. Also, I really like the choice of yellow for the shoes, but I find this style too clunky. A more delicate sandal had worked better with the delicate, floaty dress. The earrings are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteEven though it's Natan, I do like this dress. Also like the shoes and the earrings
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