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Máxima of the Netherlands: Your fake jewelry is causing a stir

When Queen Máxima reaches into the fashionable bag of tricks, the outcry is not long in coming. When it comes to jewelry, the Dutch regent likes to rely on copies.

The Hague – Queen Máxima (50) regularly earns a lot of praise for her outfits and perfectly coordinated accessories. Years ago she made a name for herself as a royal style icon who can perfectly stage both casual and elegant looks. The Máxima is not only owed to her trend awareness, she keeps some fashion secrets.

The wife of King Willem-Alexander (54) has chosen the search for the right accessories for her royal or queen discipline and likes to use real eye-catchers. Queen Máxima owns a remarkable jewelry collection full of tiaras – and fakes!
24royal.de * knows which popular jewelry set from Queen Máxima is also supposed to be a fake.

As the Dutch magazine Weekend reports, the monarch occasionally resorts to cheaper copies, which causes both surprise and uproar. For example, their two-piece set in shades of blue and green, which consists of a multi-row necklace and a wide bracelet, should fall into the “fake jewelry” category. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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