On February 27, Belgian Queen Mathilde visited Sint-Jozef Coloma Primary School in Mechelen and there, she attended a working meeting in order to get information about the special KiVa method which is a scientific antibullying program that is successfully implemented in a growing number of schools. KiVa is a research-based antibullying program and it has been developed in the University of Turku, Finland. The program is financed by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Kiva means kind or nice in Finnish. The program provides training and tools to teachers to help them deal with bullying and prevent it. (The Queen wore a new printed satin trousers by Dries Van Noten.) |
Trousers are not great but the top is very flattering. The first pic gave me a serious case of awwwwws.
ReplyDeleteThis is Mathilde's best day hairstyle, IMO
ReplyDeleteMeeting children and wearing black,no!
ReplyDeleteWhy not? Children can also were black.
DeleteWhew! That's a happy-looking outfit and I am sure glad she didn't buy the matching top. Queen Mathilde always, always make me smile. Kids can easily sense her love for children.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! The Queen forgot to change out of her pyjamas this morning..... On the plus side though, her smile and sweet personality can light up the room
ReplyDeleteOh dear, when did you look at the showcase of a fashion shop for the last time?
DeleteHer outfit is very stylish. I like the trousers.
DeleteWow, those are some loud pants. Glad she did not wear them with the blouse from the model.
ReplyDeleteOne of Q. Mathilde most becoming looks, modern and sophisticated. The top and the earrings look very good on her.
ReplyDeleteQ Mathilde's black top looks great, but the pant is something else again.Her hair and makeup are flawless.
ReplyDeleteGreat esemble, makeup and happy smile, not so shure about the hairstyle. Longer hair would suit her much better imho.
ReplyDeleteYuck yuck for the pants but Mathilde always looks great with her easy smile and gentle way with kids.
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