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In pistachio green and with a look signed by Dries Van Noten, the princess speted elegance and trend on her visit to the hospital in Ghent that bears her name
The Belgian heiress to the Belgian throne visited the Princess Elisabeth Children’s Hospital in Ghent, which is specialized in the treatment of children up to 15 years old or up to 18 years old, in case they suffer from a chronic illness. Its facilities allow their parents to stay overnight with them and, in addition to medical care, it also offers services adapted to younger patients, such as a game room, hospital school and recreational activities. During her tour of the medical center, the princess has been able to learn about the vision of the future and the state-of-the-art technology of the hospital, before meeting and chatting with several patients and nursing staff.
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Elisabeth, who is in Belgium after returning from Oxford, where she studies, to spend Christmas with her family, chose for the occasion a pistachio green look signed by one of her mother’s favorite designers, Dries Van Noten. In fact, Queen Mathilde was betting yesterday on a design by the Belgian firm to go with three of her four children to an elegant reception at the Royal Palace in Brussels.
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The young royal has opted for a velvet suit, one of the trends of this winter, which work both day and night. The crossed blazer brought a note of modernity to the silhouette and the pants with a light bell refer us together to the seventies. It seems that the princess has soaked in the looks of the series ‘Daisy and The Six’ and her stylist Denise Wingate.