Queen Maxima of the Netherlands Spotlights Belgian Design at the United Nations With Princess Amalia
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands highlighted one of Belgium’s couture designers, wearing a Natan coordinated look alongside daughter Princess Amalia and Queen Silvia of Sweden for the opening session of the General Assembly at the United Nations on Tuesday in New York City. A longtime champion of Natan’s designs, Queen Maxima’s ensemble featured an olive green coordinated blouse and wide-leg trousers. The long-sleeve top featured some subtle fabric gathering and pleating at the neckline, while a fabric belt added definition to the silhouette at Queen Maxima’s waist. Princess Amalia of The Netherlands, Queen Silvia of Sweden and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters after the opening session of the General Assembly on Sept. 23 in New York City. Getty Images The monochrome look was further accentuated by Queen Maxima’s pointed-toe heels. As for Princess Amalia, the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the 21-year-old gravitated toward youthful finesse with a touch of sophistication. Princess Amalia took on royal power suiting in a pink ensemble with wide-leg trousers and a matching blazer with dark buttons. She added a brown scoop-neck top beneath her blazer and accessorized the look with gold jewelry pieces. Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Queen MaximaFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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