Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is not taking time off work. While many royals are enjoying their Easter vacations, getting a head start to relax and spend time with their loved ones, Máxima is taking the opposite approach. 

The Queen has a week full of engagements© ANP/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Queen has a week full of engagements

The Dutch queen has opted to stay on duty, with a full agenda that includes official engagements all through the week. On Tuesday, she attended an event in The Hague celebrating the 70th anniversary of Oxfam Novib while inaugurating its new headquarters. She then had another engagement in Zoetermeer. 

As of now, Queen Máxima‘s calendar remains busy with additional appearances scheduled in the coming days.

Queen Maxima showcased a bold hat in a recent outing© ANP/AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Maxima showcased a bold hat in a recent outing

For the inauguration, Máxima turned to a familiar yet versatile piece: a terracotta-toned midi dress that perfectly balances simplicity and impact, especially when paired with some of her more daring accessories.

The design, by Natan, features a round neckline, three-quarter sleeves, and a softly flared A-line skirt that falls below the knee. A belt cinches the waist, giving the look structure while maintaining its understated elegance. The clean silhouette makes the dress an ideal canvas for bolder styling choices, something that Maxima loves and knows how to turn to her advantage.

Queen Maxima unveils a statue as she attends the celebration of Oxfam Novib's 70th anniversary© ANP/AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Maxima unveils a statue as she attends the celebration of Oxfam Novib’s 70th anniversary

The Queen first wore the dress at the opening of the “Basquiat: The Artist and His New York Scene” exhibit at the Schunck Museum in Heerlen. At the time, she paired it with a striking accessory: a borsalino-style hat designed by Fabienne Delvigne. She repeated the pairing for this outing, with the hat adding a playful twist to the otherwise monochromatic look, and becoming a standout for the more traditional fashion style that’s typically associated with the dress.

An expert in eye-catching accessories

Máxima completed the look with other accessories, including oversized wooden earrings, which have become some of the most distinctive items in her jewelry collection, and some snakeskin heels, adding some texture and edge. The final touch was a suede clutch, subtly toning down the intensity of the lok while adding a classic finish.

Through her years as a royal, Máxima has made it her mission to incorporate statement pieces that break up the tonal outfit, making her standout in the world of royal fashion.

When it comes to this outfit, the result is a masterclass in styling; a simple dress elevated with accessories that highlight Máxima‘s personality. She may not be on vacation, but the Queen is having a lot of fun. 

Exactly as she did eight years ago, Queen Maxima paired the Natan two-piece with the same suede pumps and matching turban that crowns her chic updo.© Robin Utrecht/ShutterstockThe Queen is known for her bold fashion style