Queen Mathilde of Belgium’s Working Visit to Yerevan, Armenia — Day 1

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde began a two-day working visit to Armenia in her capacity as an Advocate for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). On October 14, 2025, the Queen visited Mission Armenia Social Services to learn about initiatives that help refugees integrate into society in Yerevan. She was later received by the President of Armenia, Vahagn Khachaturyan, for discussions on Armenia’s commitment to the SDGs.

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Later in the day, Queen Mathilde took part in a working lunch on gender equality, where she met four Armenian women with inspiring life stories. Together, they discussed women’s empowerment in Armenian society. The Queen also met with students from Yerevan’s oldest university to hear about their interests and engagement in sustainable development.

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore a green coat by Natan, and a floral print tulle green dress by Natan

Queen Mathilde wore Natan floral print tulle dress
Natan floral print tulle dress
10 Comments
  1. La femme en costume gris dont les revers des poignets sont gris clairs est très classe. Paloma.

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  2. Where is the waistline on Mathilde? It is not an empire waistline, it is a lopside waistline gone totally wrong. I like the colour and the pattern, but really nothing else. Oh I forgot: The coat over the dress is nice, because the coat seems to be really nice and because it hides the dress.

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    1. Mathilde has a difficult to dress waistline. I love the coat. The dress is a beautiful colour and length for her but I don’t like the neckline the designer or tailor has added. The v neck looks better (on the model) although it is way too deep, but the bit of skin is a better contrast for the busy material than having it all the way up in a high neckline.

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    2. The neckline was fashion when the dress was new.

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    3. Agree about the waistline. It´s an odd placement, and it certainly doesn´t work for Mathilde. The dress itself is not bad, I don´t mind the colour, the pattern, the sheer sleeves or the neck. But: I mind that it´s worn during the day when it had better been saved for a cocktail reception.

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  3. Queen Mathilde in a rewear she wore for the 1st time in 2019 for a state visit to the GD of Luxembourg. She wore this ensemble on a couple of visits in the years after 2019. She also wore the dress alone without the coat.Dress and coat are by Natan. Her earrings are by Percosi Papi and made of green Jade. Clutch is by Fabienne Delvigne and shoes by Jimmy Choo both in cognac colour. The colors of this outfit are beautiful on Queen Mathilde and her accessories are a good match with the brown flowers in her dress.

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  4. Mathilde looks good, her dress, shoes en hair eventing fite

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  5. La robe est jolie et féminine.
    Par contre, je n’affectionne ni la couleur ni la matière de son manteau ; de loin, cela semble être du gazon.

    -Astrid.

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  6. Elegante robe fleurie déjà portée mais le manteau ne se combine pas du tout !

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  7. virginia Dogwood14/10/25 19:50

    The best advice I can give is to dump NATAN. Why wear a designer's dress that truly does NOT flatter your figure. No good reason I can ever think of. The Queen has some lovely clothes that flatter her personal silhouette. This is NOT one of them. We all encounter challenges with our own figures. Re-wear what works - she'll be better served.

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