On a day with a busy schedule, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands once again demonstrated her ability to adapt in style.
The day began in the city of Doorn, where she participated in the tenth anniversary of the Familias del Barrio program, an initiative that seeks to support families in the care of their children.
Queen Maxima wows in two stylish looks in one day
For this appointment, she chose a turquoise suit by Max Mara that she had already worn on other occasions, made of silk satin and composed of a blazer with peak lapels and straight pants.
She paired it with accessories in neutral tones and striking handcrafted earrings in blue, in harmony with the outfit.
Hours later, after traveling 86 kilometers, the queen reappeared in Rotterdam with a radical change of look.
At the opening of the Fenix museum, dedicated to art and migration, she wore a sleeveless pink dress by Natan. The design, with a mauve neckline and muslin cape, gave a sophisticated air, which she reinforced with a floral headband in organza and tulle.
The jewels, Steltman’s outstanding pieces with gems such as kunzite and amethyst, closed an image of strong stage presence.
The contrast between the two outfits made it clear that Maxima knows how to play with different registers without losing identity.
Maxima turns each appearance into an exercise of her own style, aware that each outfit also communicates.