On Wednesday, January 13, Queen Mathilde of Belgium welcomed the leaders of the Brussels-based European institutions to the Royal Palace, accompanied by King Philippe and Princess Elisabeth.
It was one of those high-level diplomatic receptions attended by the presidents of the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the European Council, as well as the permanent representatives accredited to the European Union.

Before the official event, Felipe and Elisabeth held a private audience with the presidents of these institutions, a detail that demonstrates the heiress’s increasingly active role in European affairs.
For the occasion, Mathilde chose an Armani Privé dress, which she paired with accessories also by Giorgio Armani. The shoes were blue satin pumps with scalloped detailing on the high heel, and she carried a La Prima clutch in the same shade of blue satin, creating an elegant monochromatic ensemble without appearing overly plain.

It’s the kind of look that works perfectly in formal settings, conveying sophistication without visually competing with the prevailing protocol.
The Rolex Datejust watch, crafted in silver and gold with a diamond dial, completed the look. Mathilde has owned that Rolex for years. It’s a discreet piece with a strong presence, exactly what this look needs.

The satin blue of the dress and accessories gave it an institutional air, suitable for receiving European figures without becoming overly sober or predictable.

What’s interesting about this reception is seeing Elisabeth take on more responsibility at events like this. Her presence at both the preliminary audience and the reception marks a natural progression in her training as the future queen.
