Queen Mathilde visited the GO! Music Academy in Anderlecht

Queen Mathilde wore an orange crepe blazer by Dries Van Noten, and orange high rise crepe straight pants by Dries Van Noten

On May 3, 2024, Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the GO! Music Academy in Anderlecht. In the run-up to the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition, the Queen wants to encourage young people who are following art courses in (classical) music, theater or dance and to emphasize the importance of local music academies.

Queen Mathilde wore an orange crepe blazer by Dries Van Noten, and orange high rise crepe straight pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore an orange crepe blazer by Dries Van Noten, and orange high rise crepe straight pants by Dries Van Noten

The Queen Elisabeth Competition will be dedicated to violin for the 20th time. The young violinists from the four corners of the world will compete in Brussels from 6 May to 12 June.

Queen Mathilde wore an orange crepe blazer by Dries Van Noten, and orange high rise crepe straight pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore DRIES VAN NOTEN crepe blazer and high-rise crepe straight pants
DRIES VAN NOTEN crepe blazer and high-rise crepe straight pants

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  1. Anonymous4/5/24 07:15

    Lovely spring colour. Great fit for her rather unusual body type as well.

    CH

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    1. Anonymous4/5/24 12:52

      Can you please explain what is an "unusual body type". There are several body types in the world and I have never heard that some type is unusual.

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    2. Anonymous4/5/24 20:25

      Not sure what you are refering to, she has the best legs.

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    3. Anonymous5/5/24 02:27

      Presumably CH means the unusually high waistline that many people have commented on. Unusual is not an insult!

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    4. Anonymous6/5/24 10:15

      Then maybe replace it with another wording, such as amazing, exceptional, extraordinary, phenomenal, unique…

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    5. Anonymous6/5/24 22:02

      Unusual means her proportions are non-typical. Her waist is higher than one would call “average”. Nothing insulting in that, just an observation. Some of Mathilde’s dresses over emphasize this non-typical (aka unusual) proportion by showing her waist sit high on her body

      CH

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    6. Anonymous8/5/24 14:36

      No, her body is not non-typical or unusual. That's body shaming! Almost all African women have this type of body and how many of them there are? Many Caucasians also have short torso, no need to bring it up. (Elina)

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  2. Anonymous4/5/24 09:05

    Lovely colour on Q M!

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  3. Le crèpe est un tissu judicieusement utilisé pour ce tailleur/pantalon ; avec le haut de couleur blanc cassé, la reine a un superbe look !

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  4. Le crêpe est un tissu judicieusement utilisé pour ce tailleur/pantalon ; avec le haut de couleur blanc cassé, la reine a un superbe look !

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  5. Anonymous4/5/24 13:34

    Queen Mathilde looks very beautiful in her Dries Van Noten pant suit. Also her orange handbag (pic. N° 4) is by the same designer. The handbag is not very visible but if you look under Queen Mathilde's chair you can see a bit of the square design. There are better pictures of the handbag on other sites. Her earrings have dark orange/brown stones. I can't wait to see what she will be wearing from the 6th of May on, when she will be present at the Queen Elisabeth Competition which will be dedicated this year to the violin.

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  6. Anonymous4/5/24 16:24

    Stunning

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  7. This pantsuit is fabulous.. I particularly like the longer jacket, this suits her well. The design and fit is very flattering. The color suits her well. I adore the bag! (hidden under the chair) Love the color of her shoes.

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