Royals attended the meeting of German-speaking heads of state

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

This year, Germany hosts the 18th German speaking countries' Presidents meeting. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, Grand Duke Henri, Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender, Swiss President Guy Parmelin and his wife Caroline Parmelin, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen and his wife Doris Schmidauer got together at Bavarian House in Potsdam for the 18th German speaking countries' Presidents meeting.

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Princess Sophie wore a lemon print fit and flare midi dress from Oscar De La Renta. Mathilde wore a light pink and black skirt and yellow top

Queen Mathilde wore Paule Ka satin poplin gown
PAULE KA Satin Poplin Gown

Crown Princess Sophie wore OSCAR DE LA RENTA Lemon Print Fit and Flare Midi Dress
OSCAR DE LA RENTA Lemon Print Fit and Flare Midi Dress

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  1. Anonymous28/6/21 19:50

    Oh dear, Mathilde's dress is so bad I can't even start. And that side view of her is quite unfortunate. Someone please educate her on how to dress for her body shape. Still wearing the brace after her thumb injury, I see. ~Laurel~

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  2. Anonymous28/6/21 19:54

    Compared to the cool elegance and style of the dela Renta frock, Mathilde's get-up looks like a country peasant costume. The horizontal coloured tiers and the rick-rack braiding between them does her no favours. At all. I'm wondering if she was going for some semblance of the colours of the German or Belgian flag seeing that German was the theme of the meeting? The accentuated bodice also seems out of place here - except in the context of a country costume, which the sash would also suggest.

    In sharp contrast, Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein looks summer cool and 'sehr schick' in her dela Renta dress. I like both the ice blue colour and the lemon and leaf motif. It fits her perfectly too.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Agree with you Anon 8 13 Looking at Queen Mathilde's dress, I assumed it was some kind of national outfit and did not want to criticise. However, if it's not, it is truly one of the worst outfits I have ever seen her wear. There's nothing good about it at all and most unflattering for her body shape. Princess Sophie's dress is beautiful in every respect.

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    2. Please remember the difference of morphology between Mathilde and Princess Sophie of Lichstenstein !!! Impossible comparison ! Mathilde's dress was indeed a bad choice, but again the scope of flattering design for Mathilde is getting narrower. I would prefer a reuse of a flattering dress.

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    3. Anonymous29/6/21 13:56

      @MaryT: Your comment of comparison based on morphology would only be applicable if both were wearing the same dress. They are not. Each chose a different dress according to their morphology. One looks very good, the other does not. That is our point.
      - Anon 9:13

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    4. I just noticed Dr Jill Biden had also that Oscar de la Renta dress with long sleeves. A best-seller indeed.

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  3. The frock .......... another birthday present from Queen Maxima.

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  4. Anonymous28/6/21 20:11

    That dress is absolutely horrible in every way. I do like the queen but, her taste in clothing lately is just way off.

    ...ck

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  5. Anonymous28/6/21 20:15

    Oh Mathilde , no, no!!
    I am unable to find any feature on this dress that I can like.
    Cherry

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    1. How about the sleeves and the V-neck as long as the foto was a portrait that stopped at the point of the V and did not go further down. There has to be something we can find to like. I actually like the orange and peach tones together but NOT with black or wric-wrac or on Queen Mathilde.
      That yellow orange next to her face looks on my monttor like the last colour she should ever wear.

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  6. The Oscar de la Renta dress is stunning!
    A dress that would be flattering to almost any figure.

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  7. What in the world is Mathilde wearing?

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  8. Oh dear not a good dress on any level. I dont like the colours, the design or the cut. The Oscar de la Renta dress is beautiful and really shows up the lack of style in the Queen's dress.

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  9. Anonymous28/6/21 20:34

    No,
    Mathilde, sorry, it is not a flattering dress,
    Josh

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  10. Anonymous28/6/21 20:58

    The skirt and the thing around the waist are a miss for me. I like the upper part from afar. When you look at it too closely, it becomes more of a miss also. The fabric of the dress is too wrinkly. I do not like the shoes. Not the best outfit I guess.

    She does wear this kind of yellow very well. I especially like her hair and jewellery today. She looks younger.

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  11. The masks are ridiculous and just for show. Funny to see Henri put it on just before greeting Steinmeier.
    I don´t like any of the dresses on display here. The brown polkadot one is probably the best of the lot.
    The lemon dress has potential but needs a lower neckline, a shorter hem and a darker complexion than Sophie can offer.

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    1. Anonymous28/6/21 23:00

      Yes Vanessa, coordinated or otherwise... masks are ridiculous on all levels & have unfortunately become a fashion item. ~Laurel~

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    2. Anonymous29/6/21 07:05

      I would wish the mask is just for show so I didn't had to put it on before going outside ! In Belgium we must still wear a mask when we are close to people in the streets, the shops, etc... When we take a walk in a parc for exemple where are only few people, we do not have to put it on.... It is not the same in every country you know.
      Fashionwise I agree with all of you. By the way the designer of the dress is
      Paule Ka who already designed dresses for Stephanie of Luxemburg. MJ

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    3. Regarding MASKS the current rules are : wear masks when moving and distances are not respected, no mask when distances are fixed and respected. That is what sport organizations and others request right now!! Hundreds of contaminations for Finnish supporters who went to St Petersburg last week for football !!

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    4. Anonymous29/6/21 13:34

      My goodness, the masks are not for show! Or do you think most of us have spent the past year in lockdown or socially distanced just for fun?

      In Germany, you must wear an FFP2 mask when close to other people in situations such as this one. And even if you don't like or believe in masks personally, the royals & other guests are doing the right thing, adhering to the rules of their host country. Could be that many of them are already vaccinated, but probably not all.
      The Austrian president is 77 years old = high risk patient. The German president's wife has a kidney transplant = high risk patient.

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  12. Oh mais par curiosité, de quel couturier est la toilette de Mathilde ; du Nathan ? Est-ce une sorte d’orthèse qu'elle porte englobant son poignet et son pouce gauche, cela suite à un traumatisme ? J'espère que ce n'est pas trop grave mais c'est plutôt gênant car je sais ce que c'est - La robe de Sophie est très estivale et rafraîchissante ; je crois l'avoir déjà vue portée mais je n'arrive pas trop m'avancer pour dire par qui ; quelqu'un saurait-il ?

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    1. Anonymous29/6/21 04:38

      I had looked earlier. I cannot find a designer for this dress. I had fantasized about sending some strongly worded hate mail about this design but am still left speechless. Once I saw the bodice...what it does to the breasts...then the rest of the dress...what it does to her body...still speechless hours later. ~d

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    2. Yes we have seen this protection hand aid on Mathilde's arm for a few days.

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  13. Indeed a horrible dress, maybe she thought it was appropriate as it reminds me of German Folklore.

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  14. Anonymous28/6/21 21:27

    What is it with that OdlR dress, everyone and their mom is wearing it!?

    DP

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  15. Anonymous28/6/21 21:31

    What a strange, odd, mis-matched mess of a dress that makes the Queen look 10 sizes too big. The colors, fit, style, all horrible.

    Have to agree with deadeggs on this one. :) jj

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  16. Princess Sophie's dress is very elegant and fits perfectly. Queen Mathilde's dress on the other hand is just awful.

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  17. Oh no, who is advising Queen Mathilde? Maybe nobody. Maybe this dress looked good in the mirror, but not in photographs!
    The bodice is too tight , looks like a puckering built in bra or something, and the zig zag trim on the skirt gives it a peasant vibe. The two different pink tones ...uuhh, not good. Red would have been better, but would look like a german/ belgian flag.
    Otherwise Queen Mathilde looks phantastic, and I like her relaxed but tidy hairstyle.


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  18. Anonymous28/6/21 22:06

    Princess Sophie is wearing a beautiful dress…very elegant!
    Judy

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  19. I really like Sophie's dress from Liechtenstein. And I love to see them, because there are not many opportunities to see the royalty of Liechtenstein
    Susana

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  20. Habe die Königin der Belgier noch nie in solch einem schrecklichen unnpassenden Kleid gesehen ...meistens steht diie Eleganz bei Mathilde im Vordergrund !!

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  21. Anonymous29/6/21 07:13

    I really like this fun and flouncy dress on QM in summer colors, definitely a 50's vibe going on. The style is a departure for Mathilde, finally something other than a wild Armani print. The dangling belt-tie is an eyesore, I think it should be left off altogether, but otherwise she gets top marks from me.

    Sophie's dress is wonderful, brown polka-dot dress also looks nice. Navy ankle slacks with short-sleeved fuchsia top seems a little too casual for the occasion.

    As far as masks go, I cannot understand the criticism. Each country has its own protocol and is in a different stage with regards to infection rates and vaccination rates. Millions of people have died from this disease. If someone wears a mask when it's not prescribed as essential, I hardly see a reason to quibble with that. There's nothing wrong with setting an example. S.M.

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  22. Anonymous29/6/21 09:45

    Princess Sophie's dress is beautiful & elegant. Reminds me of Kate Middleton's LK Bennett blue poppy dress which has the floral pattern. Appears Oscar De La Renta may have knocked it off from L K Bennett. As for Queen Mathilde'z dress that is just awful looks frumpy & most unflattering. Mary I

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  23. Is the Oscar de La Renta lemon print dress the same dress that the Duchess of Sussex wore once?

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    1. Anonymous29/6/21 17:32

      It is the same print, though not the same cut. De La Renta offer it in a variety of different styles.

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  24. La robe de la princesse Mathilde ne semble pas adaptée à cette circonstance, elle se veut champêtre, la forme est plaisante, les couleurs agréables, c'est le haut pêche qui jure et qui n'est pas heureux.
    La robe oscar de la Renta , bleu ciel ornée de citrons est ravissante bien sûr, Mathilde aurait été superbe dedans !

    MARIAMAR

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  25. Are we missing something here.
    Maybe the dress is related to German tradition, folklore, culture etc.
    Could it be a remake of a ancient national flag?
    @MJ says that it is from the fashion maison Paule Ka.
    Let's not spread this information around at the risk of Queen Maxima finding out about it :-))

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  26. Anonymous30/6/21 15:51

    Deadeggs
    Sorry, I am afraid this does not do justice to Paule Ka creations.
    I have some pieces myself and can assure they are lovely and classy.
    Basically, it depends on what you choose and if that item suits
    your body type and other features, which applies to all maisons.
    Unfortunately, Mathilde chose so badly or was very ill advised (if she has any fashion assistants at all).
    P.

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