After an intense week abroad, Queen Mathilde of Belgium has resumed her official schedule in her country.
Her return did not go unnoticed, not only for her commitment to education and literature, but also for the impeccable styling she wore in her first appearance after her trip to Costa Rica.
On February 10, the Queen traveled to Costa Rica in her capacity as honorary president of UNICEF to learn about the situation of children in key areas such as education, mental health and the impact of climate change.
During her stay, she visited several comprehensive care centers and daycare centers where she was able to interact with children and their families, reinforcing her commitment to the most vulnerable.
Back in Belgium, Matilde resumed her activities with a visit to the Matteo Ricci School in the city of Anderlecht to participate in a literary colloquium with writer Geneviève Damas and high school students.
Queen Mathilde’s style in Anderlecht
For the occasion, the queen opted for a Natan ensemble in shades of maroon that caught all eyes.
The combination of contrasting textures was key in her styling: a sophisticated chiffon blouse with high neck and slightly puffed sleeves, which provided fluidity and elegance, and a leatherette pencil skirt with side slit and bow belt, which added a modern and structured touch.
But if anything elevated Queen Matilda’s look to the next level, it was her accessories. A discreet Natan cape coat in gray added sophistication, while her choice of accessories confirmed her good taste.
Her ‘Lady Dior’ bag, an iconic piece of the French Maison, made of lamb nappa leather with the iconic Cannage stitching and rounded handles, stood out.
This design, associated with glamour and royalty, is valued at 6,000 dollars.
Mathilde completed her look with Sézane earrings and her Rolex watch.