Queen Máxima of the Netherlands wows in a purple blouse and trousers as she joins community embroidery session in The Hague
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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was typically stylish in a purple ensemble today as she took part in a community embroidery project in The Hague. The royal, 53,participated in the At Home in The Hague art project run by the organisation Haags Verhaal.
Focused on finding the common thread that makes different people feel at home in the Dutch city, participants illustrate their sense of being at home by sewing a symbol or a phrase on a piece of fabric using a red thread. Máxima, who looked striking in a purple outfit and tan high heels, threw herself into the project, embroidering a piece of fabric with her initial, 'M'.
Dressed for the cool weather in a beige double-breasted coat with a waist belt, the mother-of-two soon removed her outerwear to reveal a pair of purple satin trousers and a matching top with blouson sleeves. She completed her look with a pair of towering tan suede heels and a matching clutch bag.
The beaming queen wore her blond, shoulder-length hair down in a classic blow dry and looked typically radiant despite wearing minimal make-up. She added a pair of statement green and blue earrings and sported a slim watch on her left wrist along with a gold charm bracelet.
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands (pictured) was typically stylish in a purple ensemble today as she took part in a community embroidery project in The Hague. The Dutch queen arrived at the venue in a double-breasted beige coat with a waist belt. Máxima joined participants at the embroidery session, chatting and laughing with the other men and women as she embarked on her own sewing project - which she proudly held up for photographers.