Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, known for her love of wildlife, added a unique touch to her elegant ensemble during the Benelux National Education Exhibition.
This January 21, Maxima surprised everyone by sporting a snake-shaped brooch, a remarkable addition to her already impressive collection of animal-shaped jewelry.
Queen Maxima’s style at the National Education Exhibition
During the event, the Queen, dressed in a green ensemble consisting of a Natan leather skirt and matching top, which we have previously reviewed here on RoyalFamily.News.
Specifically, she wore a moss green leather skirt by Natan, which features a below-the-knee length and a flared shape.
Although the original design includes a maxi belt, this time she decided to forgo it.
The ensemble was completed with an oversize double crepe top with a round neckline to match the skirt.
Snake-shaped brooch
The jewel highlight of the outfit was a snake-shaped brooch, made with enamel and glass.
This vintage design by British brand Sardi, founded in 1974 and known for its colorful costume jewelry, added a distinctive touch to Maxima’s look.
It’s not the only snake-shaped jewelry she owns; she also has a red ring and large earrings with the same theme.
The Queen of the Netherlands completed her look with a ring with a large peridot in the center, from the Safari collection of Steltman jewelry.
She also wore diamond earrings, several bracelets and a watch with a black strap.
For footwear, Maxima chose nude-colored high-heeled boots by Gianvito Rossi, and a handbag with braided fabric by Marina Raphael.
Queen Maxima’s presence at the National Education Expo highlighted her commitment to the mental health and well-being of students.
As honorary president of the Mind Us Foundation, Maxima called on those present to pay attention to mental health and psychiatric issues that can affect students.