Amalia of Holland, a star that shines at the banquet in honor of the president of Portugal

Amalia of Holland, a star is born and she knows it too. He tells us with the cape dress glitter that she chose to wear and highlights it with the Dutch Star Tiara by tucking five stars into her hair. The insecurities of the first apparitions have disappeared, the training which will one day bring the Princess of Orange to the throne is also going great from a stylistic point of view.

The one in honor of the president of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visiting the Netherlands is the second state banquet he has attended Amalia of Holland. The debut dates back to last April in Spain when the royal accredited herself as the queen of tomorrow among queens of today and yesterday.

Amalia of Holland and her father King Willem-Alexander.

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For the occasion the princess wore a sort of cape dress lilac covered with sequins. The dress is signed Tadashi Shojian American designer of Japanese origin who passed through art before arriving in fashion. In the United States he is very popular and his clients include Michelle Obama, Paris Jackson and Kate Hudson, while in real life the designer is popular with the Swedish princesses Sofia and Madeleine and is loved by Märtha Louise of Norway.

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The cape does not start from the dress in this case but the sleeves create the effect thanks to their length. On the brand’s Instagram profile you can see some stages of the garment’s manufacturing process and the details of the back of the dress that were not seen at the banquet.

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Whether they are attached to the dress, applied, added on top or interpreted as sleeves, there is no doubt that the princess likes the royalty returned by the cape. Beyond the aspect linked to the title, it must be said that a cape dress is certainly elegant but in certain highly visible situations it can also be a practical “Linus blanket” to be elegant and avoid accidents related to necklines or shoulder pads .

Amalia of Holland with the Dutch Star tiara.

Amalia of Holland with the Dutch Star tiara.

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At the gala dinner for President Rebelo de Sousa Amalia of Holland did not take the opportunity to take another tiara from the family collection but showed off the Dutch Star Tiara again. There is a particular bond between the royal and that tiara: not only is it the one from her first time but it is also the one with which her mother got married to the then heir to the throne Willem-Alexander.

From left Queen Maxima President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa King Willem Alexander and Amalia of Holland.

From left Queen Maxima, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, King Willem-Alexander and Amalia of Holland.

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Queen Maxima instead drew from her wardrobe and picked up a dress created by one of her favorite designers, Jan Taminiau. It’s about the dress that the sovereign had commissioned the couturier in 2019 for the enthronement of Emperor Naruhito of Japan. Being red dominant, the outfit lends itself well to a diplomatic interpretation since the color is also present in the flag of Portugal.

Maxima of Holland.

Maxima of Holland.

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Maxima of Holland also showed off the Mellerio parureone of the most precious in the Orange collection. With the rubies of the tiara and other jewels, the queen gave an additional touch of red to the entire ensemble.


Source: Vanity Fair

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