On October 18, 2025, Princess Claire of Belgium visited La Scientothèque in Ixelles, an organization that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and offers workshops in science and computer science. La Scientothèque is a non-profit organization whose main mission is to help reduce social inequalities. In 2025, the organization received the Queen Paola Prize in recognition of its valuable work.
ZARA Olive-green Blazer
I like that she chose to not wear the belt with the jacket. Lovely colour on this lovely lady.
ReplyDeletePerfect demonstration of how to present a supremely untidy neckline by choosing the wrong top/shirt. A wollen sweater and no jacket would be more elegant than a carelessly worn suit.
ReplyDelete16:24 I invite you to look back at the final photo. A group of mixed ages and mixed clothes and a bright eyed, engaged, happy princess wearing a colour that really suits her. The purpose of the visit was to encourage “an organization that supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds and offers workshops in science and computer science… whose main mission is to help reduce social inequalities”. So I don’t think the collar was the focus at all.
DeleteC'est un plaisir de voir la charmante princesse Claire ; la couleur vert olive lui va à merveille !
ReplyDeleteI like this olive green blazer by Zara. I have seen it in the Zara shop not far from where I live.
ReplyDelete@18:06 go and buy it! - gorgeous! Suits Claire so well.
DeleteWhat a lovely suit, and what a beautiful color! I would have preferred to see the jacket tied with the self belt. It would have looked more pulled together and given her a nice shape in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteElle est jolie dans ce beau tailleur Zara. La couleur est audacieuse et seyante.
ReplyDeleteNéanmoins, j’aurais préconisé le port d’un autre haut, d’une autre blouse sous sa veste. Celui-ci semble inapproprié.
Pour cela, je préfère ce tailleur porté par le mannequin. Il est mieux mis en valeur.
-Astrid.
I agree she looks terrific and is perfectly dressed for the occasion.
ReplyDeletePost a Comment