Queen Maxima ditched midi dresses and skirts in favour of flares for her latest royal outing, going bold when it came to accessorising with a statement necklace and Hermes clutch.
Choosing a T-shirt and flared trousers combo as she visited a playground in Zevenbergschen Hoek this week, Queen Maxima channelled pink pastels with both her clothes and accessories.
A classic summer colour trend, the hue was ultra-flattering on the Dutch Queen and highlighted her blonde locks as she toured the small village, opting for the pretty pink top with her crisp white trousers.
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Recreate Maxima's wearable style with basics in similar shades. We particularly love this T-shirt from Zara which as a slightly boxier silhouette.
Pastels can be notoriously tricky to pull off, with these muted tones making some look washed out. However, you can still capture Queen Maxima's style by swapping out baby pinks for magenta shades and this M&S blouse is a perfect example.
While you might be tempted to recreate the royal look, it's okay to swap out elements for that make you feel comfortable or flatter you more. This square-neck blouse from H&M is ideal for anyone wanting a little more coverage and it still looks just as summery.
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Cream or off-white trousers are classic work wear piece, that can be styled with almost any blouse. We particularly love this pair from Uniqlo as they feature a subtle pleat down the centre and are high waisted.
Whether you are staying home this summer or heading overseas, linen are perfect for the warmer weather. Though these are less structured than Queen Maxima's, this pair have an elasticated waist and wide leg that are comfortable all day long.
For those that are hesitant to try a wide leg trouser, this & Other Stories are great in-between. The slightly looser style gives the illusion of a flare without adding too much width to the wearer.
Rather than looking underdressed, Queen Maxima looked timeless thanks to the top sculpted design. With its structured shoulders, capped sleeves and fitted style, the Natancouture T-shirt created a classic hourglass silhouette, while her trousers also emphasised this, with their high waisted and flared cut.
As she met representatives from the local community, Queen Maxima upped the glamour by adding accessories in the same pinkish tones.
Instead of raiding the royal collection, the mother-of-three added bold costume jewellery from St Erasmus.
With their large floral motifs, heavy beading and pink crystals, the necklace could have disrupted the sophisticated look. As it and the matching earring were in similar hues, though, they blended seamlessly with the rest of her summery outfit.
Eagle-eyed royal watchers and designer bag lovers will have also noticed Queen Maxima’s stunning Hermes clutch and its iconic ‘H’ emblem. A favourite of the royal, this nude toned bag has been paired with countless outfits thanks to its minimal and timeless design.
Though other monarchs have ditched the heels in recent years, the Queen decided to put her best foot forward in shoes from Ferragamo.
Coming in a similar colour palette, the nude pumps had an extra bit of glitz thanks to their golden chunky heel and bow detail.
For those that are tempted to recreate the look, woman&home Digital Fashion Editor, Caroline Parr, reveals how to get it right with ease.
She says, "These are relatively muted hues for colour-loving Queen Maxima, but staying true to her style she teamed her trousers and top with a statement necklace, earrings and ring to add hefty amounts of sparkle.
"It's a great example of jewellery totally transforming an ensemble."