Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, along with King Willem-Alexander, recently embarked on a working visit to the United States.
Throughout the trip, Queen Máxima’s impeccable style stood out, showcasing her elegance and commitment to sustainable fashion.
Queen Máxima in red cape dress by Natan
The royal couple began their visit in Georgia, where they were welcomed by Governor Brian Kemp and his wife, Marty Kemp.
For this occasion, Queen Máxima made a bold fashion statement, donning a striking red cape dress by Belgian designer Natan.
The midi-length dress, with its oversized silhouette and asymmetric hem, exuded both sophistication and modernity.
Máxima first wore this dress during her state visit to Austria in 2022, highlighting her penchant for reusing and recycling pieces from her wardrobe.
Complementing her red dress, Queen Máxima wore a floral and feathered headpiece.
This stunning accessory, first seen on her during the 2002 Prinsjesdag, emphasized her dedication to sustainable fashion.
The Queen’s look was completed with a pair of red and vinyl pumps, also by Natan, a snakeskin clutch, and a pair of gloves she carried elegantly in her hands.
Jewelry with a Touch of Glamour
Queen Máxima’s choice of jewelry added a touch of glamour to her ensemble. She wore circular diamond earrings featuring a large central diamond surrounded by smaller ones.
Additionally, a diamond leaf-shaped brooch with three large pearls adorned her dress, along with a colorful gemstone bracelet.
These accessories perfectly complemented her vibrant outfit and added a layer of regal elegance.
A Day of Cultural and Economic Engagement
During their time in Georgia, the royal couple engaged in various activities.
They participated in a discussion with local governors and Dutch business leaders, focusing on economic cooperation and sustainable logistics.
Later, they visited the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, where they learned about non-violent activism and its ongoing influence.
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Their day concluded with a visit to the Patchwerk Recording Studios, a legendary hip-hop studio in Atlanta where artists like OutKast, 2Pac, and Beyoncé have recorded.