Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel visited Woolpower and Jamtli

Crown Princess Victoria wore a Paris single-breasted red blazer with golden button by The Extreme Collection

On the morning of April 20, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel attended the Are Business Forum. In the afternoon, the Crown Princess and Prince visited Woolpower AB and Jamtli Museum in Östersund. Woolpower, based in Östersund, have been designing and manufacturing merino wool clothing since 1972.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a Paris single-breasted red blazer with golden button by The Extreme Collection

Crown Princess Victoria wore a Paris single-breasted red blazer with golden button by The Extreme Collection

Then, Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel visited Jamtli Museum in Östersund. The museum has permanent exhibitions about the region’s past alongside temporary exhibitions of arts and handicrafts.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a Paris single-breasted red blazer with golden button by The Extreme Collection

Crown Princess Victoria wore The Extreme Collection Paris Single-breasted red blazer with golden button
The Extreme Collection Paris Red Blazer

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  1. Anonymous21/4/23 02:22

    Oh no!!! Victoria!!! Those shoes paired with that beautiful jacket and the sleek black trousers are a horror!!! Total clodhoppers that need to be worn with maybe jeans or not at all.

    Janet

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    1. My thoughts exactly. Horrible shoes that should never be combined with anything formal. Jugding by everyone else´s choice of footwear, there was no need for Victoria to wear rugged, heavy duty work boots. I must say however, that however ugly these shoes look by themselves, they still work better with those trousers than the heeled ankle boots shoe wore before. The style is wrong, but silhouette and proportions are better.

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    2. Anonymous21/4/23 12:43

      Actually, the shoes are great for this occasion - and for once more healthy than stilettos...

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    3. These might be safety shoes.

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  2. Anonymous21/4/23 04:44

    I see Victoria changed out of her heels/booties into some comfy walkabout shoes that look like something a man would wear. Did some thoughtful guy lend her his shoes? |Melanie|

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  3. Anonymous21/4/23 04:55

    Love the full set of flat practical shoes across the whole group shot, given Åre and Östersund are northern, countryside and still snowy. The red blazer stands out beautifully.

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    1. Anonymous21/4/23 12:45

      Agree, the shoes look good here, perhaps longer trousers.

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  4. This red blazer is superb. I love the additions of the buttons, on the cuffs, very stylish. The red color looks fabulous, the blazer fits perfectly. The pants are too short and I don't like the choice of shoes.

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    1. Anonymous21/4/23 11:22

      I agree about the shoes and the pants. If she needed more comfortable shoes she could have worn boots with block heels, sneakers or loafers.

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  5. Victoria a l'air de beaucoup aimer ce look tricolore mais je la préfère quand elle l'a porté avec des bottines à talons très fins ; c'était plus élégant !

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  6. Anonymous21/4/23 11:03

    She can't find elegant pair of shoes to that nice looking outfit not yesterday and not today . What a shame!
    Ava

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    1. Anonymous21/4/23 13:56

      It is more or less impossible to find any shoes that would look good wit those pants. Ladyofthemanor

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  7. Anonymous21/4/23 15:32

    Love the boots. Very fashionable. Would be ridiculous to wear high heel. She looks good. Again imv she should do something else with her hair once in a while. This is so very boring

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  8. Anonymous22/4/23 03:20

    Nice blazer not so much the boots. css

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