After a summer vacation in Greece, briefly interrupted by her attendance at the Olympic Games in Paris, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands has returned to her homeland.
This Sunday, before resuming her busy official schedule, the Queen decided to enjoy the F1 Grand Prix in Zandvoort with her husband, King Willem-Alexander, and their daughter, Princess Alexia.
Surrounded by other members of the family, the Orange lived the thrill of the races, while Maxima, once again, left us a picture to remember with her impeccable style.
Queen Maxima’s style at the F1 Grand Prix of Zandvoort
For this occasion, the queen opted for an elegant two-piece ensemble by the Belgian firm Natan.
The look, composed of white palazzo pants adorned with a striking bamboo print and an elastic belt at the waist, was complemented by a green top with a round neckline, short sleeves and an oversize silhouette.
This already eye-catching ensemble was elevated by the sophisticated accessories the queen chose.
One of the most eye-catching details were the earrings that Máxima wore, a brand new design by Cult Gaia, known as the Calla model.
As described by the brand, these earrings have a “delicate chain detail and a dangling thread style that sensually brushes the shoulders.”
Tailored to stand out, the orchid-shaped earrings include a freshwater pearl in the center, which catches the light in a subtle, shimmering way.
These elegant earrings are available on the brand’s website for $130.
The queen also surprised by draping herself in a khaki green parka at some points during the day, showing her preference for the Greek firm Zeus & Dione, of which she is particularly fond.
The garment, handmade in Greece, features two symmetrically embroidered eagles surrounded by delicate flowers.
As for footwear, Maxima opted for comfort without sacrificing style, wearing Valentino Garavani espadrilles.
These sandals are made of textured leather in ivory color, decorated with studs, and feature raffia wedges, all for a price of 750 dollars.
To complete her look, the queen chose a braided bag by Marina Raphael and sunglasses by Ray-Ban.
Princess Alexia’s style
Princess Alexia, meanwhile, also stood out with her choice of Spanish fashion.
She wore a black top with an asymmetrical neckline by Massimo Dutti, which left one shoulder uncovered, combined with black linen pants, white sneakers by Nike and a brown biker jacket, also by Dutti.
Undoubtedly, the Grand Prix of Zandvoort Maxima and Alexia showed their impeccable taste for fashion.