I honestly like it. She’s attending the most important design event in the world, it’s okay to show up with something more innovative than a mere “queenly” uniform.
CP Mary of Denmark followed this idea and worn something more special. But did not dress like a crazy.I honestly like it. She’s attending the most important design event in the world, it’s okay to show up with something more innovative than a mere “queenly” uniform.
Queen Máxima at the Milan Design Week today, April 18, wearing a new Claes Iversen coat - I dislike both the coat and the too wide and too long pants again:
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Had she worn a simple black slim outfit underneath, had her hair in a tight bun and no sunglasses I think the coat could work for a design event, but the giant clown pants, messy hair and sunglasses combined with the coat is not a good look.
Back to a less eye-catching look today
Queen Máxima at the start of the construction of the flower parade Bollenstreek in Sassenheim:
We have seen worse. This type of coat seems to be a keeper. I wonder if they were especially made for her. Just as Beatrix liked her capes -with or without fur. It must be practical and keeps the dress under it in order.
Queen Maxima dresses in such an odd way. What is that coat for?Queen Máxima at the anniversary lunch at Huis ten Bosch Palace today, April 26:
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Queen Maxima dresses in such an odd way. What is that coat for?
Might keeping warm be an acceptable answer?
I think the style of coat works well, so I have no objection to it at all.