Queen Máxima Attends Meeting with Development Organizations in Cape Town

Queen Máxima wore a light grey two-piece suit from the Belgian fashion house Natan

As the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Financial Health (UNSGSA), Queen Máxima is making a working visit to the Republic of South Africa. On the last day of her visit, Queen Máxima met with international financial development organizations and spoke with Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in Cape Town.

Queen Máxima wore a light grey two-piece suit from the Belgian fashion house Natan

Queen Máxima wore a light grey two-piece suit from the Belgian fashion house Natan

At this event, Queen Máxima wore a light grey two-piece suit from the Belgian fashion house Natan. She first wore this outfit in 2003 during the official visit of the President of Italy to the Netherlands and went on to wear it on several occasions until 2013.

Queen Máxima wore a light grey two-piece suit from the Belgian fashion house Natan
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  1. Anonymous22/5/25 15:25

    wow! who knew, simply very well put together

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  2. Anonymous22/5/25 15:46

    Perfection! MR

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  3. Anonymous22/5/25 16:17

    Hard working Queen

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  4. Anonymous22/5/25 16:21

    No wonder she rewears this outfit, it suits her so well she looks fabulous

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  5. Anonymous22/5/25 16:31

    This was the style of two-pieces the house of Natan made for Queen Paola when she was not queen yet. Also Queen Mathilde (then princess) wore these jackets and skirts. I still like this example of classic fashion. I also like the brooch a golden and diamond duck. The only thing I don't like (and I never did) are the T-strap shoes. Since the color is light the straps are not too much visible. A famous designer, I think it was Karl Lagerfeld once said, ladies should never wear (especially when they are short) shoes with straps around the ankle, because they are cutting the leg in 2 pieces and make them look even shorter. I can imagine and I saw it already with dark shoes, if the shoes have ankle straps the legs are looking shorter. No problem for Queen Maxima, she is tall and has long legs and her shoes are not dark.

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    1. Anonymous22/5/25 20:10

      I will gladly disagree with Karl Lagerfeld (who I thought was a strange dresser himself, so personally would not take fashion advice from him) and say: I love her shoes. The straps are so elegant, making for very chic shoes.

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  6. Anonymous22/5/25 16:42

    This suit is from 2003 and is still beautiful

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  7. Anonymous22/5/25 16:51

    That suit is the first Natan item I’ve wanted to see again - or own. It’s gorgeous! I never will own it because the price will be much more than I can bear, but she looks fantastic in it.

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    1. Anonymous22/5/25 17:59

      The problem is that those suits are not made anymore because they are not fashion anymore. Maybe it is possible that on demand a queen or a princess will be able to order a suit like that, which will be made entirely according her measurements.

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    2. Anonymous22/5/25 20:08

      To17:59 it may not be in fashion anymore, sad because it shows how an outfit that is in proportion and styled based on a person makes a huge difference in appearance than just draped fabric.

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  8. Magnifique ensemble en partant de la veste nouée sur une petite jupe ample ; j'adore sa couleur parme clair - A mon humble avis, ses chaussures à brides en T ne conviennent pas pour compléter son look ; j'aime bien la délicatesse de sa broche mais j'aurais bien voulu voir ses boucles d'oreilles !

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  9. Anonymous22/5/25 19:17

    Sobre mais très chic
    Froufrou

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  10. She looks GORGEOUS!! Love the suit, the color, the beautiful brooch and her hair is great!!

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  11. Anonymous22/5/25 21:19

    The ladies in pic. N° 3 &4 seem to be dressed against the cold. Is that cold in South Africa this time of the year ?

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