zarat
Courtier
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2006
- Messages
- 907
- City
- Poznań
- Country
- Poland
.
Queen Máxima at the Fintech for Inclusion Summit 2019 in Den Haag this morning, February 8:
Great colour for Her Majesty but hair is a bit messy.....
.
Queen Máxima at the Fintech for Inclusion Summit 2019 in Den Haag this morning, February 8:
Great colour for Her Majesty but hair is a bit messy.....
I actually like Maxima's look on the 8th of Feb. A very up-to-date tonal look broken up with a small amount of glitter. What spoils it for me is her hair. Probably not her fault as God gave her extremely thin and stringy hair that unless fixed daily by professional in a structured look, turns a bit messy. We have all seen her hair beautifully styled but I am sure that it takes a good hour to achieve. Hair is just not this queen's favorite thing to spend her time on. Since it has been talked about for many years, I doubt her attention to it will change. As long as her husband isn't annoyed over the look, our opinion will never mean anything to her about her messy style.
fine outfit i like it even with the cap/coat
hair is as usual messy but i am used by now
.
Queen Máxima opened the exhibition "Basquiat - The Artist and His New York Scene" at the SCHUNCK Museum in Heerlen today, January 31:
** Full view ** Full view 2 ** Upper part **
I shall go out on a limb here and share that beautifully coiffed hair is not the Dutch way. Yes Princess Beatrix used the same hair style all her life but there are many jokes about her hair 'helmet'. Queen Maxima's hair follows the very informal style adopted by many Dutch men and women; one has only to google images of Dutch celebrities to see this informality reflected across the board. I believe the Dutch queen enjoys high popularity because she is 'normaal', a very Dutch thing to be