On November 27, 2024, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands visited the Emmaus Primary School (Emmausbasisschool) in Rotterdam as the honorary president of More Music in the Classroom. The Emmaus School is one of twelve primary schools participating in the largest school band in the Netherlands as part of the annual Christmas Music Gala 2024. During her visit, Queen Máxima attended part of the music lesson for group 7c.
It's Natan but I like it. Interesting contrasts between colors and prints. The fabric looks luxurious. It’s very much Máxima’s style. I know it's a visit to a primary school, but I miss a hat so it would be really, really Máxima.
ReplyDeleteI like it, very festive without being green and red. Fits well, colours look good on her. The shade of green is very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt is actually blue not green.
DeleteThis is a very nice combination, but not for here.
ReplyDeleteÀ simple woolen dress like Letizia would have been more appropriate
I love that she gives the kids a beautiful outfit although obviously even better with hat (or tiara ;-)). This is a Natan I like.
DeleteI disagree. When a queen arrives, small children expect a lady with a crown, older children expect a regal figure, so that a simple woolen dress would have been a disappointment. However, instead of a crown, she should have avoided her messy, stringy hair. It is an old topic but I cannot help myself……..
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DeleteWhy would she copy Letizia ? She has her own style. It is an old silk dress she is wearing. Nobody can say she is spending much money on new clothes. Besides she has three daughters who also must have clothes (gala and casual clothes).
Now this combo is beautiful, she should saved the carnival/circus dress for the kids event and wear this for the awards ceremony the other day
ReplyDeleteSo true!
DeleteBeautiful dress, but totally unsuitable for the event.
ReplyDeleteGreat outfit. Great combination and colors. The cut is beautiful
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