Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was a vision of glamor as she inaugurated a new sculpture garden in Amsterdam this afternoon.
The Dutch royal, 53, stunned in a striking sparkling dress when she inaugurated the Don Quixote Sculpture Room at the Stedelijk Museum.
The cream-colored dress featured a tulle fabric that created an elegant form-fitting silhouette, accented with gold detailing along the bodice and neckline.
Her dress, which was so long that it billowed elegantly as the queen walked, also featured sheer trumpet sleeves.
Maxima channeled old Hollywood glamor as she styled her blonde locks in constructed waves and sported bright red lipstick. She accessorized with metallic jewelry, including embellished earrings.
The mother of three smiled as she welcomed attendees to the sculpture garden, which is part of the museum’s renovated entrance area and consists of sixteen works by Dutch and international artists.
In snaps from the event, the royal was seen revealing a piece of art while brandishing the protective cloth to push it away.
Earlier this month, Maxima wore a stunning yellow silk dress while attending the Singapore FinTech festival.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was a vision of glamor as she inaugurated a new sculpture garden in Amsterdam this afternoon.
The Dutch royalty, 53, surprised with a striking bright dress when inaugurating the Don Quixote Sculpture Room at the Stedelijk Museum.
Snaps from the event showed the royal revealing a piece of art while brandishing the protective cloth away from her.
She also met Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the Istana Presidential Palace in her capacity as Special Advocate for the Financial Health of the United Nations Secretary-General (UNSGSA).
She looked as young as ever in the yellow dress from Belgian fashion house Natan, one of her favorite places to shop.
The brilliant piece reflected the radiant expression of Máxima, who appeared in high spirits for the second day of her three-day trip.
The mother of three has been spotted multiple times in this dress since 2015, which was elegantly decorated with a woven floral motif and accessorized with a flattering belt.
She kept her blonde locks down and opted for her classic natural makeup look.
Maxima also attended a fireside chat during the Singapore FinTech Festival, which will be held from November 6 to 8, which is the reason for her visit.
The Singapore FinTech Festival is the world’s largest of its kind. The annual events seek to recognize innovative FinTech solutions, financial institutions and technology companies.
Máxima at the inauguration of the Don Quixote Sculpture Hall, the new sculpture garden of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
The royal brandished the artwork as she removed a protective cloth from it at tonight’s event.
The Queen was all smiles as she presented the work at the Don Quixote Sculpture Hall on Thursday.
The mother of three beamed as she welcomed attendees to the sculpture garden, which is part of the museum’s renovated entrance area and consists of sixteen works by Dutch and international artists.
Máxima channeled warm golden tones as she arrived at the sculpture garden opening.
The royal made an opulent appearance in a cream-colored dress embellished with sparkling details along the bodice.
Chunky heels peeked out as Máxima walked from the car to the inauguration of the Don Quixote Sculpture Hall.
The Queen smiled as she chatted with other attendees as she opened the sculpture garden this evening.
The royal seemed to be in high spirits when he arrived. Maxima wore bold and glamorous makeup.
Máxima styled her blonde locks in structured waves, which perfectly complemented her gold outfit.
The Dutch royal had previously given speeches at the annual tech festival in Singapore, and was a guest speaker in both 2017 and 2019.
Máxima was recently appointed Special Advocate for Financial Health to the United Nations Secretary-General (UNSGSA).
In her new role, she continues to campaign for equal access to financial tools and literacy to help people secure their future.
As part of her previous role at the UN as Special Advocate to the Secretary-General for Inclusive Finance for Development, Máxima previously discussed the importance of technological innovations in improving access to financial services at the annual technology festival.
He advocated for better access to checking or savings accounts, insurance, loans, pensions and digital payments, for the 1.7 billion adults around the world who lack access to these basic financial services.
On the first day of the festival, Maxima looked radiant while giving a speech at the FinTech Festival.
He donned a stunning black and white checkered suit as he arrived in the Southeast Asian country and later met Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
He looked resplendent in a smartly worn suit as he took to the podium.
She wore a matching jacket with a knee-length skirt in a tweed material with distressed black and white tassels.
As part of their trip, the Dutch royals also met Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the Istana presidential palace.
Before meeting with the President, Máxima had the opportunity to sign the visitors’ book.
The two were photographed sitting together for a chat, while enjoying tea together.