I don’t know about you, but every time Queen Maxima embarks on an official trip, my fashion radar goes off. And in Suriname, on the second day of her state visit, she once again reminded us why her style sparks conversation, even at the most formal events.
The agenda was intense, focusing on education, culture, and youth development, yet remained very community-oriented – an environment where Maxima typically excels at maintaining a good balance.

The day began at Villa Zapakara, a beautiful space dedicated to children and young people, where art and creativity are at the heart of the project.
Later, the royals visited NATIN, a key technical training institute in the country, and ended the day at a community center managed by Stibula.
Throughout the visit, the Queen of the Netherlands appeared in an outfit that effortlessly navigated the warm weather.

The yellow dress that stole the show
For this day, she chose a draped Natan dress in a bright yellow tone, which, as you know, is one of the colors that best complements her outdoor presence.

She paired it with nude accessories, from Gianvito Rossi pumps to a Natan clutch. Nothing was overly attention-grabbing, but each piece harmoniously complemented the whole. It’s the kind of styling that doesn’t steal the show, but still leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
The details that completed Maxima’s look in Suriname
The jewelry was a classic nod to her personal style: the Dinh Van bracelet, a cubic design she often wears, and the Steltman ring with peridot, a piece with character but without being overstated.

A beautifully balanced outfit in a lovely color for a day full of social engagements.
