Maxima of Holland She is known for her passion for flashy, exaggerated, outsized jewelry, yet invariably and punctually matched to the outfits she wears. If the earrings oversized they are her real weak point, no less so with necklaces, so maxi that they adorn the décolleté in a notable and colorful way.
The sovereign, once again, confirmed her strong sense of style with a beautiful look with a casual chic attitude. The protagonist of the outfit? The wide trousers. So wide that they seem like a long skirt ideal for the summer
If in the composition of a potential look, usually, an oversized accessory tends to exclude the other due to its important dimensions, for the sovereign there do not seem to be any rules in terms of volumes, so much so that he can show off his innate class and consolidated style even the most unthinkable, and perhaps “risky” even to the imagination, jewelry combo.
Yet, the experiment was surprisingly successful. The proof came from the very recent outfit sported by the sovereign during a visit to the foundation Team Future in the Delfshaven district of Rotterdam. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arrived sporting a look that had it all: style, practicality, elegance, glamour and a healthy dose of preciousness in bijoux format.
The Dutch Queen’s latest outfit isn’t a fashion faux pas, but a successful royal color block experiment
A pair of comfortable, dark-wash, wide-cut denim trousers by Nathan Couturethe queen paired a very simple white top, a basic item, and a sleeveless vest, equally total white, with lapels and buttons tone upon tone of the brand Zara. Without a doubt one of the most popular casual chic combinations proposed by the Dutch royal.
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A ensemble essential, ideal to be embellished with a massive dose of jewels. No sooner said than done. The wife of King William-Alexander has opted for the combo of maxi golden earrings with a sinuous shape by the brand Monies and a peanut shell choker, dubbed “Feeding the Birds,” made by the sculptor and jewelry designer Pauline Wiertz.
An unusual combination, definitely impactful, but it works. As always when it comes to the most glamorous sovereign of the realm.
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