
Yo, if you thought LA’s fashion scene had the monopoly on slay, think again! Queen Máxima of the Netherlands rolled into Zaanstad with a look that could rival any Hollywood premiere. During a working visit alongside Secretary of State for Participation and Integration Jürgen Nobel, she served up serious style for the Zaandam-Oost Pact 2024-2044, a dope initiative focused on uplifting youth opportunities.
Fresh off engagements in New York and a stop in Houten just the day before, Máxima proved she’s got that non-stop West Coast hustle. This queen doesn’t just show up - she shows out, blending elegance with a purpose-driven vibe that’s got us all taking notes. And trust, her outfit was the talk of the town on October 15, 2025.
“Máxima’s style is like a Santa Monica sunset - effortlessly stunning and always leaving you wanting more,” raved a local fashion enthusiast who caught a glimpse of her Zaanstad look.
Let’s break down this fit, fam. Máxima went for a tricolor tweed dress by Oscar de la Renta in white, black, and ochre - think classic with a side of edge. With golden buttons popping off the front and frayed detailing on the cuffs, pockets, and hem, it’s giving major vintage Venice Beach boutique vibes.
But here’s the tea - she didn’t just buy this piece for the ‘gram. Máxima recycled this stunner, first rocking it on November 8, 2021, then again at the European Advisory Council roundtable on October 27, 2023, and during a Royal Palace reception on October 1, 2024. Talk about sustainable slayage - she’s out here saving the planet one fierce outfit at a time.
To cinch the look, she threw on a slim gold metal belt that hugged her figure just right. And instead of the usual heels, she swapped in black slouchy boots - a move straight out of a Melrose Avenue street style playbook, and a fave of her daughters, Princesses Alexia and Ariane.
No look is complete without the bling, and Máxima understood the assignment with her vintage triple-pearl earrings by Argentine designer Mercedes Robirosa. First debuted on February 23, 2023, these 1980s-inspired gems - three gold circles each cradling a pearl - have made cameos in eight of her outfits, including a June 2025 trip to the Czech Republic.
These aren’t just accessories; they’re a statement. Paired with the tweed, they scream old-school Hollywood glamour - think Marilyn Monroe cruising down Rodeo Drive. It’s the kind of detail that elevates her whole aesthetic to next-level royalty.
This fall, Máxima has been flexing her fashion versatility harder than a Coachella lineup. From the streets of New York to the luxe vibes of Luxembourg and France, she’s been serving everything from understated elegance to bold, vibrant bangers. In France, she dropped jaws in an all-white, pearl-adorned ensemble, while Luxembourg got a taste of her blue gala gown at the Grand Duke’s coronation banquet, paired with a striking green daytime fit.
Back in NYC, she had everyone buzzing with her sartorial choices, proving she’s got the range to mix and match styles even within a single outfit. Whether she’s keeping it low-key or going full glam, Máxima’s passion for fashion is giving us major Malibu-style drama - unpredictable, iconic, and always on point.
Closer to home, she also visited an exhibition on pediatric oncology at the Princess Máxima Center in Amsterdam, showing her heart’s as big as her style game. Clearly, this queen’s got the West Coast spirit - reinventing, recycling, and ruling every room she steps into.