At the invitation of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, is paying a State Visit to Belgium. He is accompanied by his daughter, Laura Mattarella. On Monday, October 20, the King and Queen welcomed the Italian President in Brussels. Following the ceremonial reception at the Place des Palais, they hosted a working lunch at the Royal Palace.
Élégantes toutes les deux - La tenue de la fille du Président est originale ; aussi, j’aimerais en savoir plus ?!
ReplyDeleteMathilde's dress and coat (I'm assuming it's a 2-piece) look...good. The fabric of the coat seems rather stiff and a little tight around the waist area, but the overall look is softened by the peek of pleats of the supposed dress underneath. From behind, the skirt of the coat falls nicely and I love the rich blue colour with the tinges of green in the fabric. Special mention to the details on the cuffs, collar and the unusual but nice fasteners in the middle, and I like her tucked-under hair and the headband.
ReplyDeleteAs for Ms. Mattarella, I can find little to like of her outfit. It's one of those situations where the outfit is actually wearing her, instead of the other way round. She looks completely engulfed by a lot of blue fabric and the proportions seem off to me. The skirt should have been a little longer to balance that huge folded bit in the front. From behind it looks decent enough but from the front, not so much. The dowdy hat further makes her look like she was going to a funeral. I recall that she has worn some elegant pieces in the past, so let's see what she has for the rest of this state visit.
Looking forward to the dinner tonight.
- Anon 9:13
Million percent yes to Mathilde’s entirely perfect outfit, and to her fantastic hairstyle. Laura from the back is very cute and I love the black accessories with that shade of blue, but from the front, all my brain can see is much too much much much excess material. I’ll be interested to read if others like the styling.
ReplyDeleteQueen Mathilde's outfit is just so attractive in style, color, shape. She looks so sweet smiling at the King. I love the bright blue, subtle print, the matching headband, the placement of the buttons at her waistline and shoes.
ReplyDeleteMiss Mattarella's cape is an unusual shape and, sad to say, really doesn't flatter her. It looks very "boxy" and artificial, working hard to stay in a square. The color is lovely, though. Her hat looks to be trying hard to look feminine with its pouf of netting in the back, but it just is too different to be a part of the ensemble.
Quelle belle harmonie de différents bleus pour tous les quatre !
ReplyDeletePeut-être est-ce un hasard ou bien se sont-ils concertés.
Aïe : la cape de Laura est jolie de dos mais totalement ratée de face, comme un gros coussin difforme ou un cerf-volant bousillé, quel dommage.
Cela me rappelle des souvenirs : des exercices de géométrie à dessiner pour une interro au collège ;-)
M. Mattarella semble très sympathique, j'aime bien son visage.
Le manteau de Mathilde est chic et original avec un très beau bleu et une encolure ravissante qui met en valeur le joli plissé de sa robe. Les poignets sont également très jolis. J'adore aussi les trois boutons en brandebourgs.
Avis mitigé pour les motifs brodés : ils sont raffinés et légèrement dorés, mais peut-être que ça surcharge un peu.
Ce qui est certain c'est que je n'aime du tout le serre-tête mais que j'apprécie les boucles d'oreilles.
On ne voit pas si elle a coupé ses cheveux ou s'ils sont juste un peu relevés.
Paloma.
What a gorgeous outfit for Mathilde, head-to-toe! the design is perfect for her figure, and the headband and hairstyle look fresh and modern. The patterned fabric looks so luxurious too.
ReplyDeleteMs Matarella's kite-like cape is a very bold choice. Charlene might be able to make it work because she is tall (taller than Mathilde), but unfortunately I think it's too exaggerated for Ms Mattarella's classic and moderate proportions.
The back view is nice however, and if the centre point of the cape in the front were made shorter (say, just to the waist) I think it could be a lovely look for her. Lyra
Grazie regina Mathilde per aver accolto il mio Presidente con un outfit del colore dell'Italia (blu Savoia), scelta molto bella.
ReplyDeleteE perché invece la dolce Laura, solitamente elegante, si è fatta ingoiare da quella cappa enorme?
Queen Mathilde is dressed today entirely in Armani Privé. Her jacquard coat and simple dress, clutch, shoes, head band everything comes from the house of Armani Privé. She is wearing the new earrings CP Elisabeth wore at the festivities in Luxembourg for GD Guillaume and GD Stéphanie. Apparently a pair of earrings that as well Queen Mathilde as her daughter CP Elisabeth are wearing. Queen Mathilde did something different with her hair. From a distance one could think she cut her hair short, but it is turned inside in her neck. I like it this way, an excellent solution for a windy day and there will be more windy days this week. Queen Mathilde is looking very regal today and I think she is also looking very elegant. The color of her outfit is entirely in royal blue.
ReplyDeleteLaura Matarella's modern cape is a rewear . Not that she cannot wear it, but the short cape is looking good in the back, but I do not like it in the front. A simple cape would have been perfect. The blue color is looking good on her.
Now that we know which colors are fashionable this Autumn-Winter there are also differents colors of blue on the latest pictures I've seen during the week-end. Not everybody can wear dark aubergine, purple, burgundy, bottle green, army green or khaki.
Queen Mathilda looks lovely! The subtle patern on the coat is gorgeous and the matching headband looks very regal. She is always so well put together. The Italian First Lady - sorry, no. Awful everything. Sorry but it looks like she had to run to catch up and threw on that thing to cover her dress? I'm sorry but just no.
ReplyDeleteLove the whole outfit the queen is wearing. I think she changed her hair a bit, looking very pretty.
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