Queen Mathilde visited RevArte Rehabilitation Hospital in Edegem

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

On October 26, 2021, Queen Mathilde visited RevArte, a specialized rehabilitation hospital in Edegem municipality located in the province of Antwerp on the occasion of the hospital's tenth anniversary. The hospital focuses on the rehabilitation of acquired physical and/or cognitive disorders. The Queen spoke with the management about the pioneering role that RevArte plays in the field of rehabilitation care.

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

The Queen then met with patients and staff of the Herbosch-Ceurremans center, which focuses specifically on the recovery of young traffic victims. Finally, in the therapy room, the Queen received information on the most modern technologies, such as the step robot, virtual mirror therapy and an interactive therapeutic screen.

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

Queen Mathilde wore a blue silk blouse and yellow wide-leg trousers from Natan. Herbosch-Ceurremans center

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  1. Not a good outfit from QM today. I'm already not a fan of wide legs, but this one is way far too wide for me. The buckle is too big and puts too much emphasis on a place it shouldn't. Also the blouse doesn't fit very well. If proportions would have been different, it might have been a better look.

    MCS

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    1. I totally agree with you MCS.

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  2. I think I have no other choice than say no to these trousers, and particularly the belt. Top is nice.

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    1. Totally agree with you!

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    2. Absolutely agreed, did she borrow these trousers from Queen Maxima? The top is excellent, that is a beautiful color.
      Chel

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  3. The blouse is OK, just a cute blue piece, that would have looked lovely under a cream, white, nay, black etc., suit, but the pants are about the worst I’ve seen in a while, the belt is unflattering and the fit and color combination is just a NO for me.
    Cherry

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  4. Obviously this is a no. ~d

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    1. Well said. These trousers are another garment in the "Why would you possibly wear that?" category!

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  5. The belt buckle is a dead giveaway as to who the designer is (no credit or model pics is shown at the time of writing this comment).
    While these trousers might have looked better on a different person, they are a no-no for Mathilde.
    - Anon 9:13

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  6. Belle harmonie de couleurs entre le haut bleu et le pantalon moutarde que je ne trouve pas du tout à l'avantage de Mathilde surtout avec la large ceinture et grosse boucle !

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  7. A big NO in colour combination and tailoring

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  8. The top is good and the blue color is beautiful. The pants are not good. Don't like the big belt . The combination of the blue top and the yellow pants is not lovely.
    Carla

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  9. Oh my! I wonder who thought this would be suitable for the queen?

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  10. I think that the designer/provider of those trousers takes exquisite delight in sending his/her customer out in the most unflattering badly fitting objects he/she can produce and I have my suspicions which supplier it is.

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    1. It's definitely not 'N...N' in the sense of 'anonymous' .... believe all of us will recognize the signature of a certain Belgium label in these trousers

      MCS

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    2. @Nalerina: I think you are right. The designer of this monstrosity must have a passive aggressive attitude towards women, to say the least…. he seems to enjoy to be able to sell the most unflattering clothes to these customers, who seem to lack even the beginning of some dress sense themselves….
      Lily T.

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  11. Oh dear, how sad.

    Marie

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  12. A great combination of colours, and an important place to visit.
    -B.

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  13. I walk into a dress Shoppe. I see the outfit she has on, on a mannequin, shudder a bit, and walk away. Whatever possesses these women, or their buyers to pay good money for such awful clothing, and then have the guts to wear it in public? jj PS: I like the Queen, but the choices she and Queen Maxima have made lately, leave me shuddering.

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