Queen Maxima of the Netherlands Sparks Debate with Daring Outfit at Power Plant Visit
During a visit to a modernized power plant in Lelystad, Queen Maxima wore a bright green dress adorned with large feathers, drawing both praise and criticism for the theatrical ensemble.
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Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, known for her bold fashion choices, once again made headlines after visiting the Engie energy company's upgraded Maxima power station in Lelystad on July 2. While the event marked the opening of a battery park alongside the industrial facility, it was the queen's attire that became the main topic of discussion.
The queen opted for a knee-length bright green dress with long sleeves, featuring impressive feather details on the cuffs and hem. The outfit was completed with green high heels, a matching handbag, a wide-brimmed hat, and large earrings, creating an overall glamorous and theatrical look reminiscent of a cocktail party or red carpet.
Reactions have been mixed. Many praised her courage and ability to turn even an industrial setting into a fashion statement. Others, however, criticized the feather embellishments, arguing they evoked a cabaret or revue atmosphere that seemed out of place for the inauguration of a power plant and battery storage facility.


