Eurovision Song ContestEurovision presenters Nikkie de Jager, Edsilia Rombley, Chantal Janzen and Jan Smit presented the outfits they’ll be wearing during the semifinals tonight. Rumbley chooses a bright green dress, while Chantal wears a blue high-cut dress. Jan goes for a blue suit and Nikkie for an eye-catching collection full of diamonds where the colors of the transgender flag have been incorporated.
“It is a great honor to represent the colors of the shifting flag with my dress,” Nikki wrote in the official press photos on Instagram to 14.6 million followers. “Thank you for this dream!” She points to the fashion house Maison the Faux, which created the dress.
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The so-called transgender flag, designed by Monica Helms, is an international symbol of the transgender community and is made up of light pink, light blue and white stripes:
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Nikkie’s nails were also fitted with diamonds for tonight, as well as golden elements on a black background:
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Queen Chantal
Chantal is also very grateful to her dress designer, Claes Everson. “You are the maestro,” she writes with the press photo of herself in her clothes. It has been well received by its well-known colleagues. For example, influencer Anna Nuchin wrote: “You look beautiful.” “The Official Queen of the Eurovision Song Contest” adds the Dutch actress Tina de Bruyne, best known for the movie Gooische Vrouwen.
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Edsilia wears a green Studio Elzinga dress, with long sleeves on one side and a bare arm and shoulder on the other. Her open shoes are the same color as the dress. Edsilia fans are also fans. One of her followers wrote, “What a beautiful color.” And another: “Very beautiful, great!”
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The only man on the cast of the show, Jan Smit, shared an official photo tonight. He wears a black Oger suit, including a bow:
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It was announced earlier that the sponsors of the Eurovision Song Contest will only wear designs by Dutch designers. During the Song Festival, the four will wear creations by designers David LaPorte, Edwin van Oudtshoorn and Maison the Faux, among others.
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