Proving the power of basic pieces, the royal stepped out in a crisp white vest, pairing the plain piece with some high-waisted, wide-leg denim trousers and a sleeveless blazer.
The neutral look worked brilliantly thanks to the impeccable fit of each individual piece. The crisp pleated front seams of the trousers, the nipped in waist of the blazer, and the straight neckline of the vest created a sleek, seamless look and we love the navy bag and peep-toe stilettos that complimented the denim tone perfectly.
To elevate the outfit and incorporate some fun-loving colours into the look, Queen Maxima relied on her choice of jewellery. It worked perfectly, with the royal wearing a pair of, now discontinued, oversized curved gold hoop earrings by the Danish brand Monies and a stunning ornate necklace designed by Pauline Wiertz. The ‘Feeding The Birds Necklace’ is super chunky and brought in a variety of blue, gold and white tones to Maxima’s look, with the golden and ceramic oversized beads creating a textured and intricate pattern that we adore.
Queen Maxima’s outfit is proof that an outfit isn’t just about the clothes, it’s also about the styling and accessorising done to complete a look.
And it also shows that statement jewellery shouldn’t only be reserved for formal occasions. Adding bold accessories is a great way to elevate more casual outfits, with jeans and a basic T-shirt easily turned into something more statement making with the addition of a bold necklace or some oversized earrings.