On 21 July 2023, King Philippe, Queen Mathilde, Crown Princess Elisabeth, Prince Gabriel, Princess Eleonore and Prince Emmanuel visited the "Party in the Park" (Feest in het Park) held at Warandepark (Brussels Park) on the occasion of the National Day 2023. The family visited a stand of the Belgian Defence. Belgian National Day is the national holiday of Belgium celebrated annually on July 21.
The ladies look just lovely in their green dresses. It is a color that suits them well. I like the feminine design and pattern of Princess Eleanore’s dress and the sleek elegance of Princess Elisabeth’s. Queen Mathilda’s dress is bright and cheery for a lovely day. And the gentlemen look quite spiffy too.
ReplyDeleteAgree completely!
DeleteAbsolutely agree. It all works for them and the green is lovely.
DeleteChel
Love the coordinating green dresses. Princess Eleanore’s is perfect. The waistline of the Queen’s dress is too high but it’s still a lovely dress. Kudos to the ladies for walking on the cobbles in those heels 👠
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Green was the order of the evening for the ladies and they all look lovely. Their dresses and the fit for each one is perfect. Nothing more to say. Very nice!
ReplyDelete- Anon 9:13
Love the matchy-matchy outfits!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dresses on all the ladies in a cheerful summer color. Love the sleek, very elegant design of P Elizabeth's dress. She can really do the less is more.
ReplyDeleteFabric tie belts are not my favourites but this one is long enough to add an interesting detail to the skirt.
Ladyofthemanor
Since the comments on Queen Mathilde's belts we don't do belts any more in Belgium. Besides the dress of Princess Elisabeth was designed without a belt by the designer.
Deleteanon 13:46 I don't understand your comment and I think you misunderstood mine. Queen Mathilde´s dress has a fabric tie with long flaps that I think looks quite nice.
DeleteLadyofthemanor
@Ladyofthemanor. I thought you were talking about P. Elisabeth in your comment and not about Queen Mathilde since you didn't mention her.
DeleteI wonder if the royal ladies deliberately chose to all wear green or if it just coincidence.
ReplyDeleteI love the floaty dresses Mathilde and Elonoare are wearing as well as the smart dress from Elisabeth.
Can a Belgian reader explain to me why Mathilde and Elisabeth wear hats on formal occasions but not the youngest princess?
Is it an age thing?
I am commentating from Australia.
My guess would be that it is mainly age-related. Princess Eleonore just turned 15 in April. Many royal ladies start wearing hats when being 16 or older, often even after turning 18. Few exceptions, of course. So have we seen Lady Louise (Windsor-Edinburgh) start wearing fascinators and hats quite early, also Princesse Charlotte wore a hat to the late QE II's funeral, and an elaborate headpiece to the coronation of KC III. It depends on the situation, and the personal preferences, besides the age matter, I shall think.
DeleteShe is not 18 yet
Delete@ Cate. 1. Since the children are still living with their parents, I think Queen Mathilde tells them what she think of their outfits. CP Elisabeth of course is old enough to choose her dresses herself (during school period she is living in London as she follow the college courses at Oxford University). From Princess Eléonore we know that she likes the French brand "Maje" very much. But they probably had an agreement to wear green for a change. One cannot do flag dressing all the time.
Delete2. I think the only reason Princess Eléonore is not wearing a hat is because she finds herself too young (15 y) to do so. But adult queens and princesses usually wear a hat and a pair of gloves on formal occasions (in the morning to go to church f.ex.). Even if you don't wear the gloves but just holding them in your left or right hand is formal enough. During the Party in the Warandepark (on the opposite side of the Royal Palace in Brussels) none of the ladies will wear hats or gloves and not tonight at the final concert and fire works they will not wear hats and gloves either. Rose
@DCS : Are you a Belgian reader ? Cate asked for one.
DeleteSince you started to talk about Lady Louise and Princess Charlotte, I think you are British. You must not forget that the habits of the Belgian Royal Family might be different than the British.
Trois tons de vert différents, rafraîchissants à l'occasion de cette journée de fête nationale très ensoleillée !
ReplyDeleteLove the green dresses! Is there some significance to the color? Is it considered a patriotic color or is it simply what they happen to choose to wear for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteIt is their happy color for the day.
DeleteLove the green dresses!!! Each lady is in a marvelous look for her. Each deserves a round of applause for negotiating the cobblestoned pavement in heels--especially the sky high heels we can see on Mathilde and Elisabeth! The King and his sons look quite dapper.
ReplyDeleteJanet
How nice everyone in green dresses. Elisabeth's dress I think is the winner. The King and Gabriel look very handsome to. css
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love the different array's of green dresses, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks to DSC and Rose for sharing their thoughts as to why Eleonore does not wear hats yet.
ReplyDeleteHow come we didn't see pictures here of the military parade in the afternoon of July 21st ?
ReplyDeletePerhaps, maybe, because this is a fashion blog.
DeleteIn colour psychology, green is highly connected to nature, growth, health and generosity.
ReplyDeleteThere are other characteristics and meanings related to the colour.
In fashion and clothing, it represents happiness and peace.
I’d personally add beauty.
Exactly, @ Deadeggs.
DeleteI'm fascinated by colour psychology..
Moreover, green is not an easy colour to wear, not for everyone.
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