Queen Mathilde Visits the SAAMO Organization in Schaerbeek

Queen Mathilde wore a multi color midi dress by Caroline Biss. Schaarbeek mayor Audrey Henry

Queen Mathilde is currently undertaking a series of field visits focused on poverty and inclusion. Following her recent visits to Kontich (digitale kloof/Digital for Youth) and Floreffe (kwaliteitsvoeding/Coopérative Paysans-Artisans), Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the non-profit organization SAAMO (Samenlevingsopbouw) in Schaerbeek, Brussels on July 14, 2025, for an engagement focused on energy poverty.

Queen Mathilde wore a multi color midi dress by Caroline Biss. Schaarbeek mayor Audrey Henry

Queen Mathilde wore a multi color midi dress by Caroline Biss. Schaarbeek mayor Audrey Henry

SAAMO is a non-profit organization that works with individuals experiencing social exclusion, aiming to build a more inclusive society. It operates through eight recognized entities across the five Flemish provinces and the cities of Antwerp, Brussels, and Ghent.

Queen Mathilde wore a multi color midi dress by Caroline Biss. Schaarbeek mayor Audrey Henry

Queen Mathilde wore Caroline Biss Multi Color Midi Dress
Caroline Biss Multi Color Midi Dress
14 Comments
  1. J'adore cette robe multicolore mais pas sa longueur car je pense que portée avec des sandales à talons, cela améliorerait son look !

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  2. Anonymous14/7/25 13:02

    Love her shoes! - Ellie

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    1. Anonymous14/7/25 17:14

      Is what I intended to comment!!

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  3. Anonymous14/7/25 13:55

    The whole look is ugly, the dress is ugly, the belt is ugly and the shoes to that ugly dress are even more ugly.
    Ava

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    1. Anonymous14/7/25 21:10

      Mmh, not your preferred style by the sounds? I think the pairing of the longer dress with the flat shoes suits her figure particularly well. I say bravo, Mathilde, you look terrific.

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  4. Anonymous14/7/25 15:18

    La robe chemise est une bonne idée.

    Néanmoins, j’aurais préféré qu’elle arborât une robe d’une couleur unie et d’une longueur genoux.

    La longueur de cette robe ne sied point avec ces mocassins.

    -Astrid.

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  5. Nice colorful dress, too long IMV but occasion appropriate. Looking at the shoes, there was some walking involved, I guess.

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  6. Anonymous14/7/25 16:13

    I like the upper part and the pattern of this dress, but it’s too long and the combination with these shoes - however comfortable - isn’t very flattering.

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  7. Anonymous14/7/25 17:58

    I don’t mind the colours or the style. Different shoes would create a different look. i guess long is in

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  8. Anonymous14/7/25 19:22

    Lovely funny little bag that she has there. Everything else is incomprehensible for me. A faux pas can happen, but a whole collection of them on just one day?

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  9. According to one of the pics, the dress exists in longer or shorter version. I would have preferred the shorter one. And again why the shoes, I believe there must have been a reason for them.

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  10. Anonymous14/7/25 21:54

    Please bear in mind that Caroline Biss is a Belgian label and that the queen might be wearing a dress that she does not really fancy, simply to support the brand, which is one of her regal duties. The dress is too long, but I do like the matching college shoes.
    🌞 Virginia

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    1. Anonymous14/7/25 22:27

      I don't really think there are obligatory rules to support national fashion houses. But even if it is customary to do so: she definitely has a choice what to wear and what not, in what length, with what kind of shoes and which belt width. Her appearance looks like an unhappy sartorial accident.

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