GABRIELA HEARST Josefina silk satin midi dress
Queen Mathilde visited the Centre for the Evaluation of Vaccinations
On September 23, 2020, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the Centre for the Evaluation of Vaccinations (CEV) of the University of Antwerp in Antwerp. In the vaccine trial unit department, the Queen spoke with some volunteers who are taking part in the Covid-19 vaccine study. Afterwards, a meeting was held, where the Queen received information as an overview of the current Covid-19 situation in the country.
At the meeting, an explanation of the progress of research activities and the development of a possible vaccine was also presented to the Queen. The Centre is a clinical trial centre specialized in the conduct of vaccine trials. It is internationally known for its professional and qualitative vaccine clinical trial facility. Queen Mathilde wore a new silk satin midi dress from GABRIELA HEARST.
Very nice dress and very flattering look for the Queen--no high waist line or wide skirt. Looking great here (as does the King as usual!)
ReplyDeleteAgree with you AnnieM.
DeleteThe first picture it looked like a black mask, and i thought queen forgot to coordinate. No she never forgets to match her mask with the dress, the designers must be sending her free masks 😀
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Beautifull Dress
ReplyDeleteSorry, I really cannot understand why this stunning Queen is not able to find more flattering and better fitted clothes.
ReplyDeleteI do not like the pattern and this dress looks a bit too tight for her.
What a pity!
Her hair is always beautiful and well styled.
Not criticizing (we're all different), but Mathilde is small on top, larger on the bottom, and has a high waist. One would think that she would have designers who could fit her shape better than they have been. Looser tops would be a good start, but the uncomfortable "tighter the better" is all the rage these days. ~Laurel~
DeleteI do not like that dress at all. In my humble opinion, Mathilde should stick to gorgeous blue, green, rust, mustard colors. She is a very beautiful woman who doesn't always wear what really suits her.
DeleteC'est certainement un bel imprimé sur satin de soie mais il semble que le drapé croise trop haut sur la poitrine ; avec une légère encolure, elle aurait plus d'allure !
ReplyDeleteNice dress but not sure it fits Qn Mathilde.
ReplyDeleteThe dress: Not a good fit, for the Queen. It's pattern is 'too busy', the fit looks like she is wrapped in the fabric. She is lovely as ever.
ReplyDeleteI fear there is a bit too much going on on this lovely dress to be quite flattering on Queen Mathilde
ReplyDeleteBravo for her matching masks. Who says they have to be hospital masks? The sparkly one yesterday was great and this rust color today coordinates so nicely with her dress. Embrace fashion and be smart too!! Well done, Mathilde!
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This is, in my humble opinion, an exceptionally ugly dress, even on the model it does not do her any favours. It is as if a lawn sweeper went wild with all the autumn leaves on this dress. The pattern is crowded and overwhelming and if there was a recognizable style or design for this dress, so this hideous pattern hides it perfectly from the viewer. - No big problem, I am sure next time Mathilde is going to present her usual perfectly attired self. This must have been a "bad dress day" .
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I love the colour of the accessories the Queen has chosen, very rich burgendy.
ReplyDeleteWhy is she touching her mask. Big no no!
ReplyDeleteTrès belle reine et très jolie femme, mais, Apparemment, elle fait de la représentation, pour tous ces illuminatis comme Bill Gates , qui ont pour objectif ni plus , ni moins, de par leurs saloperies de vaccins à nanoparticules nous éradiquer de la planète, en a t-elle conscience ? Je ne le crois pas, un désastre de bêtise.
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Your comment is not relevant to the subject, is political, and should not be here.
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