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Queen Máxima of the Netherlands shines in an all-gold ensemble as she attends circular economy conference

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Sporting an all-gold ensemble beneath a camel coat, Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked exceptionally radiant today as she attended a conference on the circular economy in the Dutch city of Nijmegen.

The royal, 52, made yet another fashion statement as she paired a tight-fitting jacquard pencil skirt with a blouson-sleeved, crew-neck silk top.

Máxima's outfit made an even greater impact thanks to the wide, sparkly gold belt that cinched her in at the waist. 

The beaming mother-of-three completed the outfit with a pair of gold suede pumps and a matching clutch bag.

With her blond hair brushed back into a chignon, she revealed a pair of pair of large gold earrings complete with pearls. 

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked stunning in an all-gold ensemble today as she attended a conference in Nijmegen, the country's oldest city

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked stunning in an all-gold ensemble today as she attended a conference in Nijmegen, the country's oldest city

She wore  a mid-length camel coat over a tight-fitting gold jacquard pencil skirt and matching silk top

She wore  a mid-length camel coat over a tight-fitting gold jacquard pencil skirt and matching silk top

The royal, 52, was given a tour of the conference, which was organised by Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

The royal, 52, was given a tour of the conference, which was organised by Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

Her bronzed face was brightened with a slick of lipstick while her smoky eye only added to the glamour of her look. 

Queen Máxima was visiting De Vasim in Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands, to attend a conference organised by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.

She was photographed touring the conference and, at one point, the smiling queen took to the podium herself. 

The meeting was dedicated to boosting the circular - or sustainable - economy that aims to minimise waste across industries. 

Máxima's outing today came hot on the heels of her visit to the Hedon pop venue in Zwolle yesterday afternoon.

As honorary chairman of the More Music in the Classroom foundation at the venue, she looked stylish during her appearance.

She donned a two-piece brown suit in a tweed-style fabric, and a semi-deep V-neckline. It had three-quarter length sleeves with small turn-ups below the elbow.

The short blazer was cinched in at the waist with a wide black belt, and her matching A-line skirt flowed to just below her knees.

At one point Máxima, who looked radiant thanks to her gold ensemble and bronzed face, took to the podium herself and addressed the audience

At one point Máxima, who looked radiant thanks to her gold ensemble and bronzed face, took to the podium herself and addressed the audience  

She smiled as she got out the car and walked towards the conference venue in De Vasim, Nijmegen

She smiled as she got out the car and walked towards the conference venue in De Vasim, Nijmegen

Máxima's perfectly coordinated outfit also featured a pair of gold suede pumps and a matching clutch bag

Máxima's perfectly coordinated outfit also featured a pair of gold suede pumps and a matching clutch bag

Máximamatched all her accessories, carrying a black handbag and wearing black knee length boots which matched her belt.

Meanwhile, she opted for a casual and light make-up look, boasting a fresh base and fresh peach blush, as well as light eye make-up and a nude lip.

Máximawore her long blonde tresses loose, flowing over her shoulders in loose waves, and tucked behind her ears to keep it away from her face.

Jewellery-wise, the mother-of-three donned bangles on both wrists, as well as sizeable gold earrings in her lobes.

As she walked to the venue, Máxima was pictured beaming widely, appearing pleased to be making her way to the appointment.

The royal website says of the Art Camp, which started today (Wednesday): 'Through workshops, prospective pedagogical employees and teaching assistants learn how to use artistic disciplines in their work at and after school.'

It adds that some 60 sixty students attend workshops in photography, theatre, dance, music and cartoon drawing.

During her visit, the royal spoke to students about their experiences at the workshops.

With her blond hair brushed back into a chignon, the royal revealed a large pair of gold earrings complete with pearls

With her blond hair brushed back into a chignon, the royal revealed a large pair of gold earrings complete with pearls

She also attended a meeting with professionals at the venue, where they discussed how 'the importance of art and culture education for MBO students is central and how this can be strengthened within these courses'.

Máxima's final exercise of the day was to 'speak with cultural institutions in the region of the three participating MBO courses about the range they can offer'.

The royal website explains: 'Art Camp MBO is the first step in a three-part program of More Music in the Classroom in collaboration with Noorderpoort, Alfa-College and ROC Midden Nederland.

'The aim is to strengthen cultural education in these secondary vocational education courses, so that pedagogical staff and teaching assistants can stimulate the arts and culture offering at and after school.'

It adds that the More Music in the Classroom foundation has 'been committed to structural music education for all primary school children in the Netherlands and the Caribbean since 2015'.

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