While all eyes last night were on Princess Amalia, who made her first appearance during the state banquet in Amsterdam, a counter-show was held in Brussels. For this occasion, Queen Mathilde wore a new dress designed by Belgian designer Dries Van Noten. View photos below.
Members of the Luxembourg royal family are guests of our southern neighbours. As a token of gratitude, Grand Duke Henry and Grand Duchess Maria Theresa present an evening program with music. This so-called counter-performance requires a matching costume. Queen Mathilde is wearing a pure white dress that we have never seen before.
Interesting: This is it The difference between a state banquet and counter-performance.
A new innovation from Dries van Noten
The Belgian Queen's dress was made by a beloved fashion designer. Van Noten dries. The white party dress is characterized by its simple cut and is studded with star-shaped stones. Mathilde wears Queen Paola's diamond and pearl earrings in her ears. Check out the full look below in the third image.
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Floral dress for Grand Duchess Maria Theresa
Grand Duchess Maria Theresa also wears a new dress to the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra's concert at Flagy in Brussels. The Grand Duchess chose a floral dress designed by Oscar de la Renta. The dress has a halter neck and Maria Theresa wears a shawl for extra warmth.
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Today is the last day of Luxembourg's state visit to Belgium. See photos of the official banquet on Tuesday evening here and follow this article for the latest developments.
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