Queen Mathilde of Belgium once again dazzled with her impeccable style in London on Saturday.
Accompanied by King Philippe, both attended the ceremony in memory of the Belgian fallen during the World Wars, held at the Cenotaph located in Whitehall.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium’s style in London
For this significant occasion, Mathilde chose an outfit that combined elegance and sophistication.
Her dress, in a delicate pastel blue color, stood out for its exquisite embroidered floral details in shades of gray, pink and green.
These finely crafted embroideries added texture to the ensemble. With a classic line and a straight cut, the dress enhanced the queen’s slender figure, giving her a regal and refined appearance.
The coat-like dress Mathilde wore fell just above the knee and was adorned with gold piping that surrounded all the edges of the outfit.
As for accessories, the queen opted for a classic pillbox headdress, in a slightly darker shade than her dress.
This accessory, strategically placed towards the back of her head, framed her face and complemented her updo.
Mathilde continued in the line of elegance and simplicity with a pair of grey suede gloves, which matched perfectly with her silver grey mid-heeled shoes.
These elements harmonized and cohesively matched her outfit to perfection. Another accessory that caught the eye was her handbag in the same tone.
The jewelry chosen by Mathilde included dangling pearl earrings, a watch and several bracelets in gold, adding a touch of brightness and sophistication without being overly flashy.
Alongside the King and Queen of Belgium, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Richard and Birgitte, strolled the streets of London.