The Queen Máxima once again established herself as a style reference with a look that gathers several of the most important summer trends across Europe. During one of her latest public appearances, the monarch wore a long dress from the Australian label , a brand known for reinterpreting the bohemian spirit from a sophisticated and feminine perspective.
The model Amelie, crafted in linen with a delicate floral print in soft tones. The design stands out for its English embroidery details, the lace and a fluid boho chic silhouette that reflects the romantic air characteristic of the label founded by the sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann.
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A dress where every detail counts
The dress features puff sleeves reaching the elbow, a waist accentuated by a embroidered panel, and a wide midi-length skirt that adds movement and lightness.
The linen, central to the design, not only provides a cool feel, but also accompanies one of the season’s key ideas: the return of natural fabrics and artisanal finishes.
The English embroidery details, the lace and the floral print enrich the garment with a delicate and feminine aura, achieving a perfect balance between romance and sophistication.

The accessories chosen by Máxima
As she often does when wearing a standout piece, the queen completed the look with discreet accessories. She selected nude strappy sandals, an ivory-hued clutch, and minimalist jewelry that complemented the ensemble without taking focus away from the dress.
She wore her hair loose, styled in soft waves, and a natural, luminous makeup that reinforced the look’s freshness.

The return of boho chic in a sophisticated version
Distant from the festival-inspired look once associated with her for years, boho chic comes back this season in a markedly more refined version. Linen, embroidery, lace, floral prints, and relaxed silhouettes become the stars of a trend that leans toward effortless elegance.
With this Zimmermann design, Queen Máxima once again demonstrates her ability to interpret international trends and tailor them to her personal style, consistently favoring feminine, timeless garments of impeccable craftsmanship.