Queen Máxima of the Netherlands has wrapped up her visit to the Philippines.
She spent three days in the country as a special advocate for the United Nations Secretary-General, focusing on inclusive finance for development.
On her last day, she visited Ateneo de Manila University, where students are launching a tech resource lab to promote financial inclusion.
For this event, Máxima wore a striking orange dress, the symbolic color of the House of Orange.
Queen Máxima Orange Dress in Manila
Máxima first wore this dress in 2015. It’s a mid-length dress with a moiré pattern, short sleeves, and beige details around the neckline and hem.
According to ‘Mode Koningin Maxima,’ a website that follows her fashion, she had only worn it once before, at an event with few photographers, making this reappearance notable.
She kept her accessories simple, which is unusual given her love for extravagant pieces.
Queen of the Netherlands carried a large woven clutch in orange and beige and wore nude pumps by Gianvito Rossi, a favorite among European royals like Kate Middleton and Victoria of Sweden.
Máxima’s jewelry choices added a touch of elegance. She wore eye-catching diamond and coral earrings that she’s had for years.
She also sported a white gold ring with brilliant-cut diamonds and a red coral cabochon, along with a coral bangle with floral inlays.
Additionally, she wore a pearl bracelet, a yellow gold bracelet with multicolored stones, a diamond bracelet, and a white and red thread bracelet.
A steel-strap watch, a staple accessory of hers, completed her look.
After this event, Máxima ended her trip to the Philippines and returned to the Netherlands.