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Princess Elisabeth is ‘the Kate Middleton of Belgium’. These are her 10 most iconic fashion picks | Nina

About the Princess Delphine outfit A lot of ink has already been spilled, but it’s looking forward to what the rest of the royal family will wear on National Day today. More and more eyes are on Crown Princess Elisabeth. At 21, she has grown into ‘a real woman’, as her father would say. Although she mainly inherited her unmistakable sense of style from mama Mathilde and grandmother Paola. We show her most striking and most beautiful royal looks.

Here’s how Elisabeth arrived for the Te Deum this morning:

Not every princess is a given, but in 2018 the British edition of the leading fashion magazine Vogue named our very own Elisabeth as one of the most stylish princesses in the world. Her style was then widely acclaimed and compared to that of Kate Middleton. ‘Equally feminine and modern. Formal but not dusty’, was the verdict.

Like the Duchess of Cambridge, our Crown Princess has the power to make her outfits a matter of public interest. When she received leggings from the Belgian sports brand RectoVerso for her eighteenth birthday and a photo of her appeared in the jewel, the East Flemish company couldn’t keep up with the orders fast enough. Then you really are a style icon.

Here’s how some photos of a jogging Elisabeth caused a rush for the sweatpants:

Done with the dress code

The fashion sense of Princess Elisabeth has not always been there and has only grown in recent years. According to the reference book ‘Koninklijkestijl’ (Houtekiet, 2021) by royalty experts Brigitte Balfoort and Joëlle Vanden Houden, Elisabeth quite obediently followed the dress code for her mother as a child. It wasn’t until puberty that she developed her own taste. “And like everywhere, this sometimes leads to heated discussions with her mother when something new needs to be bought. And usually Elisabeth wins. Unfortunately for mother and daughter, such a difference of opinion is noticed and passed on by the other customers in the store. But Elisabeth does not give up”, the authors inform their readers.

Meanwhile, Princess Elisabeth is in her early twenties and she stands on her own two feet, at least when it comes to her clothing choices. According to experts, she will even rival her mother Mathilde – a style icon in her own way – as a fashionista. In recent years and months, the Duchess of Brabant has already shown that she is a fashion force to be reckoned with. Take a look!

Stylish eighteenth birthday

Edouard Vermeulen, the designer of royal favorite Natan, designed an ivory-colored cloak dress with a waist belt for the birthday princess. Many consider it one of her best outfits, symbolizing the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Crown Princess Elisabeth on her eighteenth birthday in 2019 © BELGIUM


Folkloric princesses

Princess Elisabeth is always on trend. In 2018, folkloric-inspired floral dresses were all the rage, so she wore one from the French it-label Maje on the national holiday. A picture!

After the Te Deum in Brussels in 2018

After the Te Deum in Brussels in 2018 © Photo News


Met matching mondmasker

Maison Natan has been the regular supplier of Elisabeth outfits for our national holiday since 2019. For the occasion, Monsieur Vermeulen also made a matching mouth mask with a floral print for her flowy dress and nude shoes.

At the National Defilé of 2020, right in the corona crisis

At the National Defilé of 2020, right in the corona crisis © Photo News


Lady in red

You can’t go wrong with two of the national colors on July 21st. Princess Elisabeth shines here in a couture creation by Natan with a hat by the Belgian designer Fabienne Delvigne. The wide neckline accentuates the shoulders and neck of the princess.

At the Te Deum in 2021

At the Te Deum in 2021 © ISOPIX


In Armani Couture

Last month, at the gala dinner to celebrate the eighteenth birthday of Norwegian princess Ingrid Alexandra, Elisabeth stunned everyone with a lilac strapless frill dress from Armani Privé – Queen Paola’s favorite designer who often wore Armani. The millennial color of the moment also looks great on the princess – herself a millennial. The tiara was a present from Queen Mathilde and King Philippe for her eighteenth birthday.

And Oslo in June 2022

And Oslo in June 2022 © BrunoPress


bare arms

The hat from Maison Fabienne Delvigne is an eye-catcher, but it is the sleeveless tuxedo dress that attracts all the attention. It is a design by Reiss, the British brand that Kate Middleton wore continuously in the early years of her marriage to Prince William. Elisabeth clearly knows her classics.

During the christening of the research vessel Belgica in June 2022

During the christening of the research vessel Belgica in June 2022 © Olivier Matthys


Matching accessoires

Flower power in a creation by – yes – Maison Natan. Princess Elisabeth, like her mother, is a master at color matching accessories with her outfits.

God bless you in 2019

God bless you in 2019 © SplashNews.com


Generous linen

In the summer it can be hot and then linen is a relief. Princess Elisabeth also knows this, who steals the show here in Emporio Armani trousers and jacket. Nice detail: her earrings in the shape of fish bones. The bag is a lender (or cast-off?) from Queen Mathilde.

During a visit to a KU Leuven lab in June 2022

During a visit to a KU Leuven lab in June 2022 © Reporters / Splash


Classic

At the funeral of Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg in 2019, Princess Elisabeth made her appearance in a classically cut A-line cloak and a black belt. A high princess Diana level.

Getty Images

© Getty Images


Parisian-look

When Princess Elisabeth isn’t taken care of by her glam team for a fancy gala or official ceremony, she looks like a normal twenty-something. Jeans, a camel jacket, some make-up. She could very well be a lifestyle influencer. Her style remains trendy and classic, with a certain Parisienne feel.

In Laken in 2021

In Laken in 2021 © Bas Bogaerts


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