Impossible not to notice it. In a sea of blue dresses Maxima d’Ondlanda stood out with a suit jumpsuit Lime green in the group photo visible from space. The sovereigns of the Netherlands welcomed Huis Ten Bosch to L’Aia the heads of state and government of NATO Member countries present in the city for the summit. No specific request regarding the Dress code: the Dutch press reports tenuous de villeit would be to say day clothing without too many formalities.
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Maxima d’Ondlanda does not fear colors and does not disdain the ventilation. Where other queens would have preferred a dress or a ensemble simpler in foggia and shades, she still chooses to push the foot on the accelerator, without ever giving up her unmistakable style capable, in this circumstance also to overshadow one like Donald Trump.
Group photo of the dinner with the heads of state and the government of the born summit hosted at Palazzo Huis Ten Bosch. In Green Lime the Queen Maxima.
Pool/Getty ImagesFor dinner on the sidelines of the born summit then the sovereign wore a suit jumpsuit from the bright shade created by the Natan maison. To make the garment regal thought the long and wide sleeves that created a cloak effect. A tailored stratagem to underline, its role, without exaggerating. As if to say hostess yes, but also queen.

Queen Maxima.
PPE / SIPA / IPA-AGENCY.NETMaxima d’Ondlanda could also not exempt itself from showing off family jewels, ancient memorabilia that manage to merge perfectly with a contemporary outfit such as the lime green one. On the shoulder of reality he showed off what he seemed in all respects a brooch of diamonds. In reality the piece was born as a hair clip: It was one of the wedding gifts that Queen Emma received for her wedding with William III in 1879.
The Princess of Orange in Safiyaa at the banquet in honor of the Oman’s sultan showed one of the most loved tiates by the women of his family. Her mother Maxima, dressed in a richly embroidered dress, instead opted for one of the most narcotic diades of the royal collection

Also present at the reception Princess Amalia. The heir to the throne opted for a signed black dress Ralph Lauren with laces knotted on the sleeves. A sober but elegant look for the princess of Orange that For the first time he slipped a diamond bracelet that belonged to Queen Guglielmina dating back to the end of the nineteenth century so far reserved for Queen Beatrix and mother Maxima.

Princess Amalia d’Ondlanda.
Misc / ipa-agency.netAs they interpreted the Dress code tenuous de ville The other guests at the NATO dinner? Certainly the most amazing was Ursula von der leyen. The president of the European Commission has abandoned the usual trousers in favor of a pearl gray cocktail dress with light slit and lace bodice.

Antonio Costa Ursula von der Leyen.
Patrick Van Katwijk/Getty ImagesGiorgia Meloni has largely Power Suit black with a white lace blouse that resumed the details of the décolleté black.

Giorgia Meloni.
St-lehtikuva / ipa-agency.netLoes Meurspartner of the Dutch premier Dick Schoofhe wore a blue cocktail dress with a golden imagination combined with a dog and heels also golden. There are those in this choice, with a pinch of imagination, wanted to see a tribute to the European flag.

Dick Schoof and Loes Meurs.
Bruno Press / Abaca / IPa-Agecy.netAmong the First Ladiescertainly one of the most interesting is Suzanne Innes-Stub. The British wife of Finnish President Alexander at every exit of great visibility never fails to wear Finnish brands. For the occasion he dusted off a dress created by Klaus Haapaniemi previously worn. The designer of this dress also designed a evening version sported by Suzanne Innes-Stub State dinner in honor of the presidential couple in Norway.

Suzanne Innes-Stubble and Alexander Stubb.
Nurphoto/Getty ImagesAnd then there is Brigitte Macron with its well recognizable style. He made navy, both as a concept and as a color, a sort of uniform always illuminated by golden buttons. After all, blue is the color that represents France (and Europe). French too Louis Vuittonthe logo that is anything but hidden in the belt, in shoes and in the clutch bag.

Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron.
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