Queen Mathilde visited Dieric Bouts exhibition at M-Museum

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

On December 19, 2023, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the exhibition "Dieric Bouts. Creator of images" exhibition at the M-Museum in Leuven. Dieric Bouts (1410-1475) is one of the most important Flemish Masters. From the 20th of October until the 14th of January M-Museum present an extensive retrospective exhibition on Dieric Bouts. Bouts worked in Leuven from 1457 until his death in 1475.

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

Queen Mathilde wore a pink outfit, top and trousers, by Natan  at the M-Museum. Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore

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  1. This glen plaid suit is superb. I love that unique draping at the neckline. It adds a modern touch to a classic style along with the unusual red or pink hue. I wonder who designed it. Mathilde looks wonderful.

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  2. Nice color but way too much plaid. at least for me. css

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  3. Doesn’t Queen Mathilde look lovely. Beautiful outfit.

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    1. Totally agree: so elegant,
      Mabel

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  4. Sorry but I think this suit is not at all flattering. I think it makes Queen Mathilde look much larger than she is, especially round the middle. The round neck top also is not the best neckline for her

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    1. Agree and I'm also puzzled by the red shoes... burgundy or black would have been a lot better

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    2. I think she only looked large in the first picture. In all the others she looks slim IMHO.

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  5. I like the top with its shoulder draping but perhaps it should be a little bit longer. Ladyofthemanor

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    1. Agreed; longer length to the top might be more flattering.
      -Royal Watcher

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  6. She looks so striking, very stylish outfit.

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  7. Vêtue classique avec élégance mais à mon avis, le drapé sur l'épaule mériterait d'être moins large ; bon choix que ses chaussures rouges !

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  8. I like the draped neckline, but overall the fit/cut of this outfit does not seem flattering on Queen Mathilde.
    -Royal Watcher

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  9. Queen Mathilde looks lovely in this repeated top and trousers. I like her clutch. It is a new Dutch brand called "Nora's bag". The clutch's name is "Maxima". Maybe she received it as a gift from Queen Maxima.
    She is visiting the biggest exhibition of Dieric Bouts paintings, who lived and worked in Leuven and is a very famous Flemish painter.

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    1. Also, the top and trousers are Natan and the earings Christine Bekaert.

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  10. Not a fan...

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  11. Is this Natan. I'll bet this is Natan. LOL.

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  12. Not a fan of this outfit. The big blob of material hanging off the one shoulder looks ill-placed. Would have been better if an interesting collar-line would have been added, rather then the swatch of fabric thrown at the suit, hoping it looks good. Edwina

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