Queen Maxima once again demonstrated why she is considered one of the most stylish royals in Europe. This time, she visited the Training Center for Traditional Crafts in Hengelo, a place dedicated to training young people in trades like carpentry and stone carving.
During the tour, Maxima showed interest in the apprentices’ work, spoke with the master craftsmen, and did not hesitate to get up close to observe the pieces in progress.
She also had the opportunity to meet with heritage experts and representatives from various organizations to discuss the importance of knowledge transmission.
Regarding her look, the queen chose a Natan Couture ensemble in an elegant dark green, featuring a flowing skirt and a structured blouse in the same color.
She paired it with boots we’ve seen her wear on previous occasions, confirming her ability to make the most of her wardrobe with intelligence and a keen eye.
As a special detail, she wore her signature Steltman ring, featuring a zebra-patterned peridot, which always adds a distinctive touch to her outfits.
The interesting aspect of this outfit is how it balances formality with a friendly touch, making it perfect for a day of work in direct contact with young people and artisans.
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