Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has once again captured all eyes with her unmistakable style.
The monarch stunned in a striking orange two-piece ensemble designed by Claes Iversen to attend the opening of the new outpatient clinic of the Dutch Endometriosis Clinic at the Reiner de Graaf Hospital in Delft.
Queen Maxima in a Two-Piece Ensemble by Claes Iversen
This Tuesday, on her return to the public agenda, Maxima wore a monochrome outfit where the ruffles were the undisputed protagonists.
Specifically, her outfit consisted of two pieces: a wide-leg pants, made of thick crepe, and a light blouse of the same material, available separately.
The Danish designer, based in the Netherlands and a favorite of the queen, offers this elegant ensemble on its website for $880, in a wide variety of colors, from green and maroon to classic black and white.
On this occasion, Maxima opted for a vibrant rust orange, enhancing the prominence of the ruffles that adorn the blouse from the shoulders to the cuffs, a detail that perfectly reflects her bold style and her predilection for XL touches.
Always true to her characteristic taste for unique accessories, Maxima also included in her outfit an original feather headdress in assorted shades that was brand new.
The queen completed her look with a handbag and shoes to match her ensemble, reaffirming her ability to coordinate down to the last detail.
As is customary for the Danish queen, she chose some striking earrings that she loves so much. They are oversized, in the shape of a flower, in tune with the rest of the outfit, highlighting even more her presence.
The ensemble chosen by the queen reaffirms her love for the work of Claes Iversen, who has been responsible for some of the most iconic designs Maxima has worn so far.
Once again, Maxima of the Netherlands proves that she is not afraid of anything when it comes to fashion.