Máxima and evening dresses: it is a golden combination. We recently looked at the pink ones, today it’s the turn of the green ones.
To keep the responses clear, I have numbered the dresses from left to right. You can recognize the dresses that have been worn once by the descriptions in italics.
1. Two-piece combination with asymmetrical top and embroidered skirt. A design by Benito Fernandez.
2. Two-piece combination with a purple wrap skirt. A design by Graciela Naum.
3. Dress with leaf motif and wide shoulder straps, designer unknown.
4. Green evening dress with red velvet overcoat. A design by Benito Fernandez.
5. Lanvin frill dress
6. Dress with embroidered bodice and feather skirt, borrowed from mother-in-law Beatrix
7. Off-the-shoulder evening dress by Jan Taminiau
8. Vintage empire dress from Valentino
9. Three-piece complete with gathering in the skirt
10. Strapless maternity dress from Natan
11. Mermaid dress with bolero by Jan Taminiau
12. Sequin dress with waterfall neckline by Jan Taminiau
13. Sari by Jan Taminiau
So thirteen dresses. Is there one you would like to see again? I would like to see the last one, number 13, WITHOUT the silver peep toes. In my opinion, the choice of shoe brings the whole dress down. I think a retake with different shoes is a good idea. The mermaid dress (number 11) seems like a good choice for the diplomats’ dinner. After all, Máxima always wears an older dress during this occasion. And I also find number 4 interesting. What kind of dress will we see when the coat comes off?