At Belgium’s National Day celebrations, Queen Mathilde and her daughters, Crown Princess Elisabeth and Princess Eleonore, once again demonstrated that fashion can also be a language of power.
At the traditional event held at St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral in Brussels, the three women stood out for their choice of bold colors, modern silhouettes, and eye-catching accessories.
Princess Elisabeth’s style at Belgium’s National Day
Elisabeth of Belgium stole the show in a strapless dress in a striking emerald green by Natan.
The outfit was complemented by a flowing chiffon cape that added drama without losing sophistication.
She complemented her look with jewelry and a clutch inherited from Queen Mathilde’s wardrobe, and a nude headband by Fabienne Delvigne.
Princess Eleonore’s style at Belgium’s National Day
Her younger sister, Princess Eleonore, opted for a green V-neck draped dress by Diane von Furstenberg.
At just 17 years old, she made a feminine, elegant statement, already very aware of her role.
She completed the outfit with diamond earrings belonging to her mother.
Queen Mathilde’s style at Belgium’s National Day
Meanwhile, Queen Mathilde opted for a vibrant red dress by Natan, with leaf details, a matching clutch, and a headpiece made from dyed banana fibers.