Queen Mathilde handed out the QEMF Scientific Prizes for the years of 2020 and 2021

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde took part in the academic session of the Queen Elisabeth Medical Foundation (QEMF) and handed out the QEMF Scientific Prizes for the years of 2020 and 2021 at the Royal Palace in Brussels. The scientific prizes are awarded to support Belgian researchers working in the field of neuroscience. During the session, the researchers who receive research credits from the QEMF were also introduced. (Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten).

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

The QEMF focuses on the neurosciences and supports researchers who use the latest techniques to study the functioning of the nervous system, in both its normal and its abnormal state (sleep, developmental disorders, head traumas, spinal cord injuries, brain senescence (ageing), dementia, parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis etc.)

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a new floral-print skirt by Dries Van Noten. Yellow floral print, for its spring 21 collection, Dries Van Noten

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  1. Very nice outfit of QMathilde.

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  2. Eh bien, voilร , dรฉlicieuse Mathilde dans ce haut dont la couleur orange se retrouve dans l'imprimรฉ floral de sa nouvelle jupe de Dries Van Noten ; j'aime beaucoup !

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  3. I don't believe this is a color combination that many have been fond of in the past, but I am a huge fan. The gathered fabric with the draping detail is a very nice option for Mathilde. It draws the eye down and away from her waist. I like that her blouse has a looser tuck as well. The boatneck is giving us a block of color between the waist of the skirt and the top of the blouse, as opposed to an open neckline showing some skin, so she does not appear as short waisted. This is two in a row for me. ~d

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  4. Lovely boat neck. These colors are wonderful for QMathilde. Today she is wearing the orange top with the skirt. She also has a top in the same fabric as the skirt which is also a very good combination. I like the shoes and bag. She also has a matching hat in the same orange.
    Marcy

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  5. Mathilde 's yellow shoes are nice .

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  6. This is a very good outfit for Mathilde and she wears it well. I love the Autumn colours and the styling is perfect for her in all the correct proportions. Very nice!
    - Anon 9:13

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  7. Wow, what rich colour of the top, lovely combinated with the grey skirt.
    The skirt is ingeniously created,
    Josh

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  8. Great outfit, love the autumn colors

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  9. Awesome, autumnal colour story. Very nice draping throughout. Q Mathilde looks lovely.

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  10. You are all more positive than I. While I like the colour combination, I don't think this "tucked in" style, does anything to flatter Queen Mathilde. I think a longer top would certainly improve the outfit. There's also something sort of unfinished about this look. I can't quite put my finger on it--does it need a jacket? A scarf? Any ideas?

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  11. Ava Pittman23/10/21 02:47

    This is a fabulous ensemble. Marvellous accessories, the Queen looks beautiful.

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  12. The yellow shoes are too matchy-matchy. It would have been better with grey shoes IMHO.

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  13. The yellow shoes are too matchy-matchy. It would have been better with grey shoes IMHO.

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  14. The yellow shoes are too matchy-matchy. It would have been better with grey shoes IMHO.

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  15. From head to toe, Queen Mathilde looked absolutely gorgeous at this event. The blouse is perfect as worn, and the skirt is beautiful and just the right length. I love her matching shoes.

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