On the second and last day of their state visit to Belgium, On November 24, 2022, Swiss President Ignazio Cassis and his wife Paola Rodoni Cassis hosted a concert in honor of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium at the Center for Fine Arts - BOZAR in Brussels to thank them for their hospitality during the visit.
At the invitation of the King and Queen of Belgium, Swiss President Ignazio Cassis and his wife Paola Rodoni Cassis made a two-day state visit to Belgium.
no,no...no.
ReplyDeleteThe colour is very good , but the bare arms and strange skirt not so.
ReplyDeleteBesides these chairs look very uncomfortable,
Mabel
I like the outfit of the Swiss First Lady - it looks good, modern, simple, nice colours. Perhaps a bit too transparent. Mathilde looks radiant.
ReplyDeletePauline
Mrs Cassis dress is very nice. Queen Mathilde´s dress is a bit difficult. I love the red colour. Satin is a difficult fabric, seams always look as if they pucker. Also it is extra shiny when photographed. I like the width of the shoulders as they create better proportions. Difficult to see how the hip rushing really looks.
ReplyDeleteLadyofthemanor
Once again, the Swiss First Lady has worn an outfit that fits her well, is elegant in it's simplicity, and looks very nice except when there is a light behind it. Even then, it is the winner for me.
ReplyDeleteMathilde's dress looks shapeless and a bit messy. The top doesn't fit well and the gathered bit at the lower hip lacks finesse. The gown doesn't look nice at all when she is sitting down (granted the chairs are odd - surely they could have found some better furniture for the 4 guest of honour - and look quite uncomfortable for someone of her height and stature), compared to the Swiss First Lady who is more petite. But as always, Mathilde's smile dazzles.
- Anon 9:13
Mrs. Cassis looks exceptionally chic. Her gown in green tones are accentuated by her necklace and earrings. Her hair and makeup are well done. Queen Mathilde's dress is nice but I'm not fond of the gathering of the fabric below her waist, although I like that the gown has no defined waist. Her earrings appear to be pearl drops. The gold bracelet is a bit jarring, I think. President Cassis is very handsome, as is King Philippe.
ReplyDeleteIl rosso dona a Mathilde, il modello purtroppo no perché nodo e drappeggio danno volume e non ce n’era bisogno. Anche le braccia totalmente scoperte non mi piacciono e la signora Laura invece sta benissimo con la stola leggera.
ReplyDeleteQuelle sedie saranno state comode?
Rossella🌹
Mathilde's dress is too ambitious, and fails to attract admiration. "Less is more"...
ReplyDeleteMathilde est belle dans cette couleur rouge mais pas au niveau de son style ; Madame Cassis est chic dans cette robe aux lignes sobres dont j'adore la couleur kaki harmonisée avec une étole légère ; je verrais bien des lunettes transparentes qui pourraient s'adapter avec n'importe quelle autre couleur !
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly awful dress, and that includes the red color.PS. Hope the concert was short looking at the chairs .
ReplyDeleteAva
Although I like Dries van Noten very much this dress is not the right model for Mathilde. The pleads in the top and pleads in the skirt part make her to big. The colour though is really nice on her. But the bare arms in this season imv is too summary
ReplyDeleteThe color of Mathilda's dress is nice, but the way this dress is shaped in a definite no, I do like the dress of the Swiss First lady, css
ReplyDeleteI wonder if some of these outfits are more beautiful in person or in motion, just as some people are more photogenic than others. It’s something to ponder.
ReplyDeleteI think the dress looks ok at that last picture at least. And regarding those uncomfortable looking chairs… did you see that ladies have pink chairs and the gentlemen blue??? What a weird idea…
ReplyDeleteI love the color of this gown, but that is where it ends. The skirt is not becoming at all.
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