The Belgian Royal Courts: The multi colorful Queen of the Belgian

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She could not have chosen a more appropriate outfit to eclipse the flowers exposition at the 35th edition of the Ghent Flower. Launching the event, alongside her husband, the King Philippe of Belgium, with a predicted 250 000 visitors attending in the course of the 10 days, Queen Matilda had hoisted the colors. Queen Mathilde wore a new striped dress. The dress is from fashion house Natan, who has worked for the spring / summer 2016 collection in many pieces with this substance indent To add more pep to her look, she combined the dress with orange red accessories: a clutch of Natan, gloves, high heels and earrings, all in the same color.

Investing from April 22th to May 1st a total of 9,500 square meters four places of the Arts Quarter of the Flemish city of Ghent -the Bijloke, the Leopold barracks, the St. Peter's Square and the park Citadelle- these Floralies put Japan in the spotlight. It is on the Bijloke site, almost entirely dedicated to the guest country, Philippe and Mathilde of Belgium officially inaugurated this floral festival by cutting a ribbon. Also, photographers have they not failed to ask the royal couple for a few shots next to lush bushes of red azaleas or rhododendrons violet.


This Sunday, the Queen of the Belgians Mathilde attended a birthday concert for the all female choir Scala in Aarschot.
Opportunities to see the Queen of the Belgians Mathilde dressed otherwise than Natan are so rare that they merit attention. This was the case on Sunday April 24th in Aarschot, a town in the province of Flemish Brabant. Breaking away from her usual Belgian brand of designer Edouard Vermeulen, the wife of King Philip, however, had opted for another of her Belgian born, American based former princess Diane von Fürstenberg.  Queen Mathilde wore a Diane von Furstenberg jumpsuit. She had chosen her navy blue printed with a regular pattern of small white flowers stylized. Mathilde combined the dress with long pearl earrings, black pumps and a blue clutch.

 Dressed Mathilde of Belgium applauded the Belgian female choir Scala was happening on his land on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. Bringing together some sixty girls aged 14 to 20 years, the choir founded in 1996 by two brothers in Aarschot today one of the greatest vocal ensembles in Europe. "This is not the first time that Scala occurs before the royal family. In 2000, a Christmas concert was given at the Palace. Female choir had also delivered musical performances at the christening of Princess Elizabeth at the military parade on the day of the national holiday in 2007 and before the Queen Paola Foundation in the royal greenhouses in 2012, "recalled press agency Belga, in relating this output Queen Matilda.

Photo Credits: Paris Match
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