Members of Belgium’s royal family wore pieces courtesy of Natan Couture and Diane von Furstenberg for the National Day ceremony on Monday in Brussels. Queen Mathilde previously styled pieces by the Belgian label.
Queen Mathilde wore a red dress with botanical inspiration, featuring a boatneck with short, fitted sleeves and an array of floral design elements and foliage creating the pattern throughout the piece. The dress included a cinched waist for added silhouette definition, which flowed into a midi skirt.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium arrives for the Te Deum as they attend the National Day ceremony on July 21 in Brussels.
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Queen Mathilde gave her look a monochrome edge, styling pointed-toe red pumps to go along with her dress, as well as a fascinator crafted by Belgian hat designer Fabienne Delvigne.
Queen Mathilde’s daughters, whom she shares with husband King Philippe, styled looks in shades of green for their respective attire. Princess Eleonore wore a short-sleeve green dress with a V-neckline, midi hem and fabric gather at the center courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg.
Princess Eleonore and Princess Elisabeth of Belgium arrive for the Te Deum as they attend the National Day ceremony on July 21 in Brussels.
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Princess Elisabeth styled the same designer as her mother, wearing a lime green chiffon dress with a cape-like overlay courtesy of Natan Couture. She paired the dress with a statement headband courtesy of Anne Stoffels.
Queen Mathilde has long been a supporter of Natan Couture. In 2023, the label commemorated its 40th anniversary with an exhibit that chronicled the brand’s past designs. Among the pieces featured were dresses previously worn by Queen Mathilde, Princess Elisabeth and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands, who also regularly styles pieces from Natan.
Princess Eleonore, Prince Gabriel, Queen Mathilde, King Philippe, Princess Elisabeth and Prince Emmanuel of Belgium arrive for the Te Deum as they attend the National Day ceremony on July 21 in Brussels.
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Founded by Edouard Vermeulen in 1983, Natan Couture specializes in elegant designs with hints of whimsy. Over the course of the last several years, the Belgian label has dressed members of Belgium’s royal family and other European royals.