On March 13, Belgian Queen Mathilde visited the GO!4cITy secondary school in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Brussels. The Queen attended a workshop organized by "Teach for Belgium", a non-profit organization that is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. Teach for Belgium aims to reduce inequality in education by training motivated people to become inspiring teachers in schools for especially socio-economically vulnerable students.
Même si ce style de manteau-cape léger convient à Mathilde, je trouve qu'il y a trop de couleur camel ; dans une couleur forte comme du rouge par exemple, elle aurait plus d'allure. J'adore ses boucles d'oreilles !
ReplyDeleteNot much to comment about, other than overly large earrings, and an all beige coat.
ReplyDeleteEdwina
She’s regal
DeleteSorry but I am not a fan of this cape, it is too bulky and does nothing for Queen Mathilde, not the best choice. (not easy to look perfect everyday).
ReplyDeletemjt
Always elegant!
ReplyDeleteYesterday with Queen Camilla, Queen Mathilde wore another newer camel cape, which I prefer.Today she is wearing an old camel cape with belt. Someone suggested a red cape which she has (a dark red) would look better. She cannot always wear the same. I wonder why she did not took off the cape indoors. Maybe she catch a cold yesterday and did not feel very well. I like her modern style earrings by Gas Bijoux.
ReplyDeleteNice combo again today. css
ReplyDeleteIts always a pleasure to see the Queen. Her camel cape is a lovely color.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a citizen of Belgium, we have an extraordinary love for the Royal family. We loved her attire. We especially loved how she took time out of her busy schedule to visit a school, and took such an vested interest in the quality and the equity in education. As a former teacher, I realize the importance of providing essential tools, that would empower students to achieve their very best.
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