Queen Mathilde Visits Stephan Vanfleteren Exhibition in Ghent

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

On December 18, 2025, Queen Mathilde visited the exhibition “Stephan Vanfleteren: Transcripts of a Sea” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent. The exhibition collects previously unseen photographs by the internationally renowned photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, alongside works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as Thierry De Cordier, James Ensor, and Rinus Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until January 4, 2026.

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore a blue printed burgundy  single-breasted blazer and wide-leg pants by Dries Van Noten

Queen Mathilde wore Dries Van Noten blue printed burgundy blazer and wide-leg pants
Dries Van Noten Suit
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  1. I am not that fashion savvy, but I knew it was a Dries because of looking at this blog on a regular basis. Learning style and personal preferences. I like that this queen is always well dressed and groomed. Not necessarily in something my eye would be drawn to but nice to see elegance.

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  2. Très élégant costume que Mathilde porte sur un haut Bordeaux ainsi que des bijoux qui reprennent la couleur grise d'un des motifs !

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