Thursday, May 2, 2013

Inaguration of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands

The Netherlands has a new king. The youngest one in Europe. His mother, now princesse Beatrix, decided that it was a time for her abdication.

The whole event consisted of several parts:
1. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlanda Abdication State Dinner
2. Official abdication in front of the members of the Parlaiment
3. Inaguration of King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands
4. Water Pegaent

All European royal families were present at this, it turned out to be a high fashion event :)

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

Queen Maxima has never been one of my favourite best dressed princesses, but on this occasion I liked her very much. She looked stunning and beautiful, like a real queen. And best of all- she was wearing clothes designed by Dutch designers.

The central part of the event was the inaguration itself and there Queen Maxima managed to steal everyones attention by wearing an electric blue Jan Taminiau gown:



Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Jan Taminau
photo credit:  ElPapaFrancisco I de Argentina flickr
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Jan Taminiau
photo credit:  ElPapaFrancisco I de Argentina flickr
The second look Queen Maxima presented was a custom made Natan ensemble. The dress was blushed-colorued with puffy sleeves:

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Natan
photo credit:  ElPapaFrancisco I de Argentina flickr

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Natan
 At the Abdication State Dinner Queen Maxima wore red Valention gown, while at the Water Pegaent she chose once again Jana Timiniau's dress:

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Valentino
photo credit: zimbio

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands in Jan Taminiau
 Other royal ladies looked also divine. The best dressed was, as usual, Crown Princess Mary of Danmark, and then Crown Princess Letizia of Spain:

Crown Princess Mary of Danmark in Birgit Hallstein
Crown Princess Mary of Danmark in Charlotte Lynggaard
Crown Princess Letizia of Spain in Varela

Crown Princess Letizia of Spain
photo credit: zimbio, facebook

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