Girls’ night out! Queen Máxima of the Netherlands stuns in a sensational shimmering gown as she steps out solo in Paris with Brigitte Macron

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands looked radiant as she arrived at a museum in Paris this evening to open an exhibition.

Joined by French first lady Brigitte Macron as she entered the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, the Dutch royal, 52, turned heads in a striking Iris van Herpen dress as she prepared to open an exhibition by the Dutch designer.

The floor-length dress featured a high neck and cape, plus embroidery and a shimmering full skirt, which meant all eyes were on the Argentine-born royal as she stepped onto the red carpet.

Mother-of-three Máxima wore her blonde locks in a neat but relaxed updo and opted for statement earrings with her glamorous dress.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron’s wife Brigitte, 70, channeled her signature Parisian chic style in a white coat and black heels.

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands tonight raised the style stakes for the European royal family during a performance in Paris

At the event in the French capital, both women stepped out without their partners, as neither King Willem-Alexander nor Emmanuel Macron were present at the event.

The Queen’s appearance was on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition Sculpting the Senses in the museum, by Iris van Herpen.

As she stepped out of the car to greet the French first lady, Brigitte appeared to gesture to Máxima’s breathtaking dress in recognition of her style talent.

Arriving at the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, the Dutch queen, 52, met French first lady Brigitte Macron

Queen Máxima was a vision as she stepped out of the car and arrived at the venue – and style icon Brigitte looked impressed with her outfit

The sensational dress worn by the Dutch queen had cape-like details and flared sleeves

Máxima was a vision in the dress with a high neckline, a fully pleated skirt that reached the floor and wore her blonde locks up.

Her sensational evening look as she flew to France follows a performance in Rotterdam this morning, where she incorporated festive cheer into her outfit.

Máxima wrapped herself against the autumn cold in her trusted Max Mara coat, which she has already worn a number of times, to visit a library.

The Bahamas double-breasted design is made from camel-colored wool and features classic notched lapels and a detachable waist belt.

All eyes were on the Argentine-born royal as she stepped out of the car at the venue where she opened and exhibited

The Dutch queen smiled with the French first lady and Iris van Herpen, curator of the exhibition Sculpting he senses and who wore an equally striking dress

During the evening, Máxima took center stage when she officially opened the exhibition

Iris van Herpen is a Dutch fashion designer who launched her fashion brand in 2007

Maxima radiated confidence in the beautiful dress that she combined with diamond earrings

Queen Máxima appeared to appreciate the beautiful designs during the opening of the Sculpting the Senses exhibition

Maxima and Brigitte spoke with Iris van Herpen about her great designs during the exhibition

Maxima chatted with guests while attending the exhibition at Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris

Maxima was given a tour of the event upon arrival at the location

The Queen looked through a microscope at the exhibition Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses

During the event, Queen Máxima appeared to look through a microscope that was part of the exhibition

Queen Máxima spoke with Iris van Herpen during the opening of the exhibition

Maxima was warmly greeted on site by Iris van Herpen at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs

The Queen admired some of the beautiful gowns during the event at the MusZe des Arts Decoratifs

She celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Het Begint met Taal foundation, wearing her outerwear over a little red dress and completing her look with a matching hat and pumps.

The foundation helps 15,000 volunteers to support and coach 28,000 non-native speakers in learning the Dutch language and culture.

King Willem-Alexander’s wife showed off glamorous makeup, with heavy eyeliner, bronzed cheekbones and a glossy, nude lip.

The queen’s dress and accessories were also repeats. The first, first worn in 2018, featured a fitted silhouette and asymmetrical ruffles.

The same year, she debuted her scarlet calot hat by Fabienne Delvigne, while the Natan pumps take pride of place in the royal wardrobe.

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