In her second public appearance of the year, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has once again attracted attention with a style that has left no one indifferent.
The traditional reception for the diplomatic corps, held at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, served as a stage for Maxima to wear a look that has generated divided opinions, as is usually the case with some of her wardrobe choices.
Queen Maxima’s style at New Year’s reception for ambassadors and diplomats
The dress code for the event set the tone: short dresses for women.
True to this etiquette, the queen rescued from her closet a striking purple coat with silver sparkles, designed by Claes Iversen, the Danish creator based in Holland, known for his bold proposals.
This coat had already caused a stir in 2017, when Maxima debuted it during the state visit of former Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his wife Juliana Awada.
Far from being a single-use garment, Maxima has resorted to this design on several occasions.
On this occasion, she decided to complement her outfit with a leather handbag, matching the coat, created by Sophie Habsburg, a princess who has found her vocation in the design of exclusive handbags.
For us at RoyalFamily.news, one of the most striking details of the Queen of the Netherlands’ look was the absence of earrings.
The queen, known for her passion for jewelry and for frequently wearing the valuable pieces of the House of Orange, surprised by opting for a minimalist style in terms of accessories.
This decision has not gone unnoticed, generating some curiosity among followers of royal fashion.
Finally, Maxima has proudly shown off her new haircut, known as butterfly style.
This type of hairstyle, characterized by its overlapping layers, adds volume and movement, creating the illusion of a fuller mane.
It is a haircut that not only enhances her features, but also perfectly suits her image.