Queen Máxima Attends Re-signing of Music Educators Agreement

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, Queen Máxima, honorary chair of "Méér Muziek in de Klas" (More Music in the Classroom), attended the re-signing of the Music Educators Agreement at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. Upon her arrival, Queen Máxima was given a musical welcome and attended the plenary program prior to the signing.

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

The agreement was originally signed five years ago by all teacher training colleges (pabo’s) and conservatories in the Netherlands to professionalize music education and to introduce more children and young people to music lessons. The renewed signing aims to better align the agreement with current developments in education, involving many stakeholders.

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

The Music Educators Agreement is an initiative of the National Platform for Primary Teacher Education (LOBO) and its affiliated Network of Music Teachers in Primary Education (NMP), the Music Network (a network of conservatory directors) and its affiliated Training Consultation for Music Teacher Education (O2DM), as well as Méér Muziek in de Klas.

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

Queen Maxima wore a Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern by Natan. More Music in the Classroom

Queen Maxima wore Natan Josie sleeveless dress with piqué cotton-and stencil pattern
Natan Josie sleeveless dress
20 Comments
  1. Jolie robe imprimée déjà portée mais j'aurais aimé qu'elle soit dans un tissu plus fluide pour la silhouette de Maxima !

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  2. Anonymous17/6/25 19:15

    Always a cheerful face, but this dress is not flattering.

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  3. Anonymous17/6/25 19:58

    I like this dress despite the stiff fabric Natan uses. I am not a fan of the shoes with straps around the ankle, much prefer an open shoe. The queen looks very nice and I love the sweater.

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    1. Anonymous17/6/25 21:17

      Me too. She looks lovely in spite of Natan's stiffness, length is perfect for her and the little cardigan is exactly what one needs over a summer dress if it is a bit chilly instead of a stiff suit jacket.

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    2. Anonymous18/6/25 02:44

      Agree. The neckline has been badly fitted, but this dress silhouette is always a winner on Maxima, plus the colour and pattern are gorgeous. Lyra.

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    3. I agree as well.

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  4. Anonymous17/6/25 20:20

    lovely dress and heels, well put together. How did pow Catherine's engagment ring get to her finger!

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    1. Anonymous17/6/25 21:29

      The ring was not bespoke, anyone can see it in the catalog

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    2. Anonymous18/6/25 01:52

      where is your humour! an obvious joke, perhaps i should have put a laugh emoji.

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  5. Anonymous17/6/25 21:25

    Do you think that Princess Catherine is the only (royal) lady with a ring like this ? Besides Queen Maxima's ring is different. From a distance it is hard to tell but I think it is a blue cobochon sapphire surrounded by yellow gold. Queen Maxima has so many rings. She certainly has a ring of each classic and less classic gemstones in a golden (white or yellow gold) or maybe platina setting. And then she has other valuable rings with pearls or less common gemstones.

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  6. Anonymous17/6/25 21:30

    Not the first time Queen Maxima is wearing this dress for the music theme in the classroom. She is looking fresh and summery.

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  7. Anonymous17/6/25 22:31

    I've always liked this dress on Maxima and I still do. However the white sweater thrown over her shoulders spoils the elegance of it, and she could have done much better in the footwear department.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous18/6/25 05:50

      Interesting our different views! I find the cardigan on her shoulders the perfect softening contrast to the stiff Natan dress, and the sandals a perfect summer accessory. - Mary

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    2. Anonymous18/6/25 11:37

      Completely agree on the bad cardigan and shoes. Both too casual for the dress.

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    3. Anonymous18/6/25 14:48

      @anon 05:50 Thanks Mary and I respect your opinion. To me, the casual sweater over the shoulder clashes with the formality of the dress - the sheen, the stiffness, the rich colour, the intricate patterned embroidery/print... all these point to an elegance where a sweater thrown over the shoulders doesn't belong. In my view anyway. Also I think sandals work very well with this dress, just not these ones. A sandal without ankle straps perhaps would have looked lovely.
      - Anon 9:13

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  8. Anonymous18/6/25 05:19

    Nice looking dress. Always has a smile.
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  9. Anonymous18/6/25 08:35

    À bit of an oldfashioned girly dress, not too bad but spoiled Blythe ugly sandals.

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  10. Anonymous18/6/25 12:08

    Wondering where my comment disappeared ? Freedom of thought, opinion and speech. :( Jen

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  11. Anonymous18/6/25 12:27

    Natan, not a good designer as most of the clothing from that line, does not fit women well, instead is made to look nice on the drawing board, like cut-out doll clothing. The hair, from 1st picture, a total mess. Max, may be nice, smiley, however she needs to rethink her constant hair issue.

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  12. Anonymous18/6/25 20:09

    What about the health of the KING

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