On March 22, 2022, Crown Princess Victoria attended a seminar organized by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) at the Stockholm City Hall. That symposium is a part of "World Water Week" event. SIWI organizes the world’s leading water conference, World Water Week, and awards the prestigious Stockholm Water Prize.
RODEBJER Zoe Blazer and Darcel Trousers
I am afraid I do not like this flippy floppy baggy suit at all on her plus tie at neck and tie at waist. She looks like she is wearing a pajama suit with a towel around the neck. I think princess Victoria just looks far nicer in very tailored suits. I don't mind wider trousers but always feel they look better if they fit well around bottom, hips and top of the thighs and only then flair out. Very baggy from the waist down only really suits very slender straight shaped ladies. Princess Victoria has a super figure and it is just lost here.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe ensemble de couleur bleu-roi avec la touche blanche du chemisier - J'adore sa queue-de-cheval originale ainsi que ses boucles d'oreilles piochées dans son écrin à bijoux ; je rêve ou a t-elle égaré celle de gauche ou bien est-ce une nouvelle tendance que d'en porter qu'une ?!
ReplyDeleteWow for the hair partly down!
ReplyDeleteBut those trousers are not flattering.
Jill
I agree with you about her hair. A high pony with straight hair. Modern and neat. ~d
DeleteBello il colore del completo, ma non mi piace la giacca chiusa con la cinta.
ReplyDeleteGreat colour and great style in my book. But not the blouse. - Ellie
ReplyDeleteColours and ponytail look well on CPV, but the pantsuit gives me the impression she is about to enter a judo mat: too baggy and the low hanging belt contribute to this idea
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I don’t like the pantsuit, it is too boxy. I don’t dislike wide pants and loose blazers as long as they are paired with a slimmer counterpart, this particular jacket is not flattering specially because the belt resembles a housecoat, and generally looks sloppy , but it could have been saved by wearing slimmer pants, and the opposite is true, the trousers would be passable if worn with a well tailored top. The blouse is a classical piece that goes well with most outfits, but the bow fights with the belt. Nice hair and earrings.
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@nalerina
ReplyDeleteD'accordo con te!
This is a bit of a mishmash. The suit is a bit iffy already (too baggy & the colour makes me think of blue collar work overalls); the blouse is way too busy with it (but might be interesting in itself), the boots had better been replaced by simple pumps, and I´m not sure about the one-earring-concept.
ReplyDeleteI think she´s worn this blue suit to a different water-related event, so it might be her go-to-outfit as it´s blue like water, and floaty etc.
She looks professional, but the only think a really like here is her hairstyle.
Now, it's really time that the KING retires and the beautiful Princess finally becomes QUEEN!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy?
Deletethat belt around the waist is just terrible
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This suit is wearing Victoria--in fact, it is overwhelming her. Then, adding the blouse with even more fabric--no, no, no. I do give her style points for choosing a plain white blouse when she has a closet full of print blouses. Now for what I do like: the color of the suit is beautiful for her! And, she's wearing her hair in a lovely softening ponytail. One question: what happened to the other earring? It looks like she lost one of her earrings.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Prince Daniel? He’s missed.
ReplyDeleteThe CP looks lovely, I quite like this pantsuit. The blue and white silk scarf attached to her bag is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThe blazer is too baggy and illfitting. It does nothing for her figure, especially around her hips area. Also simple top underneath would have been better choice that this stuffy blouse (there's already too much going on with that belted jacket!).
ReplyDeleteBut I really like her high ponytail. Its youthful and flattering.
Kaarin
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