Queen Mathilde visited the association ASEB (Association pour la Solidarité étudiante en Belgique) at University of Namur. The association distributes food packages to students who live in precarious conditions. The coronavirus pandemic has left many students particularly vulnerable financially and mentally. (Queen Mathilde wore a new silk-blend cady one-button blazer from Giorgio Armani)
The non-profit association was established in 2011 in Brussels by ULB students under the leadership of Yannis Bakhouche. ASEB aims to provide food aid to students in a state of social precariousness and therefore to reduce the expenses of consumptions in order to allow students to concentrate on their studies.
Giorgio Armani Silk-Blend Cady One-Button Blazer
Très chic ce petit blazer blanc à un bouton bien combiné avec un haut et un pantalon de couleur noire ou bleu-marine ? Très bon choix que ces boucles d'oreilles dans un style moderne. Il me semble que la longueur de ses cheveux a été un peu rafraîchie !
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeleteI think the white Armani blazer looks better worn with black, as Queen Mathilde has chosen, rather than with the matching white pants. The black blouse and pants, with the open jacket, create a longer, leaner body line. Her earrings are always interesting. These are too long, in my opinion. Her hair and makeup are very appealing.
ReplyDeleteYes, just my opinion. Only, I like her earrings and even their length. They look a bit cheeky, which is quite surprising but nice.
DeleteThe Queen looks assertive and confident, modern, chic, not too motherly this time but otherwise not unapproachable or distant.
Outfit is a bit bland but Mathilde looks as good as usual.
ReplyDeleteI don't recall seeing Q Mathilde in a white jacket recently, but I quite like this ensemble. It's simple, but not boring, actually very sharp and modern. Nice!
ReplyDeleteВера💚🦋
I have to agree, I live this sleek little white jacket on her! It ends at just the right place and looks very flattering. Looks great with the dark colors. Love it!
DeleteChel
I also like this classic black and white combination. Personally, I have a soft spot for all things Armani. He is the ideal combination of style and class. Very much like Queen Mathilde.
ReplyDeleteCH
I agree CH.
DeleteAmani is style and class. But you have to have a good bank account to be fitted out by his fashion house.
Found the blazer worn by Queen Mathilde on the net and it is, made in Italy and carries a price of €2,400 euros. I thought it included the pants but it appears to be only for the blazer.
So, looks like it's back to Mark and Spencers for me.
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