Crown Princess Kiko visited the Japanese Red Cross Society in Chiba

Crown Princess Kiko wore a beige tweed skirt suit, jacket and skirt, during the visit to prosthetic leg manufacturing facility

On March 18, 2024, Crown Princess Kiko visited Red Cross Blood Center and the prosthetic leg manufacturing facility at the Japanese Red Cross Society, in Chiba. 9,610,000 individual and 120,000 corporate members belong to the society, which operates 92 Red Cross hospitals and 79 blood centers all over the country. The JRCS has the Empress as Honorary President and other members of the Imperial Family as Honorary Vice-Presidents.

Crown Princess Kiko wore a beige tweed skirt suit, jacket and skirt, during the visit to prosthetic leg manufacturing facility

Crown Princess Kiko wore a beige tweed skirt suit, jacket and skirt, during the visit to prosthetic leg manufacturing facility

Crown Princess Kiko wore a beige tweed skirt suit, jacket and skirt, during the visit to prosthetic leg manufacturing facility

Crown Princess Kiko wore a beige tweed skirt suit, jacket and skirt, during the visit to prosthetic leg manufacturing facility

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  1. Ravie de voir que la princesse Kiko semble être en meilleure forme ; je remarque qu'elle continue à combiner le même genre de vêtement à savoir une veste ceinturée sur une jupe ou peut-être une robe ? Très bon choix que la couleur taupe de ses chaussures à talons bas !

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  2. Anonymous18/3/24 12:53

    Kiko looks great. Nice suit. Is a little ambivalent about the skirt. Would have liked to see it without the jacket.

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  3. Anonymous18/3/24 15:08

    She is looking so much better after her bout of ill health. While the suit jacket is beautifully tailored the skirt may be slightly too big, but overall it’s a lovely outfit. (V.M.)

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    1. Anonymous18/3/24 18:39

      Agree the skirt is much too big

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    2. Anonymous19/3/24 11:13

      Could be a lined skirt or a skirt with more fullness like fashion say we should wear these days. A little difficult to say because of the jacket. Do saying it's to big could be wrong.

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  4. Presentation perfect.
    Excellent work on behalf of the Japanese Red Cross Society.

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  5. Anonymous18/3/24 19:56

    Nice suit. I wish she get to wear some brighter colors on occasions. css

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    1. Anonymous19/3/24 11:14

      She do... https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ7NSAjLiykUNJzwCwudhUeavcxTq9kcxmtsw&s
      https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR1QFQGgzFQk_-_rjjXBsSeY2-g5PT71HJWVJqv2kT2eg&s

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    2. Oh, she does look good in those darker colors!

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  6. Anonymous19/3/24 02:03

    Do professional women in Japan also dress so conservatively?

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  7. Anonymous19/3/24 02:19

    Lovely suit from Kiko. I do wish she would wear more colors as she so often is featured wearing creams, beiges, and white. I am also wondering if the skirt which appears a bit big on the Princess is a result of her recent illness which saw her struggle to eat. She does look a bit more thin. She is always a lovely and elegant lady.

    Janet

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  8. Anonymous19/3/24 08:19

    It is difficult to define, but there is something very moving about this photo: Perhaps the pure white ensemble, the respectful posture, the concerned expression of the Crown Princess’s face as the artificial limbs are shown to her.
    I don’t think a bright colour would have been appropriate as white and red form the Red Cross, as can be seen in the cupboard. Very interesting visit.
    🌞 Virginia

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  9. She looks very elegant, however the skirt could have just been a little more fitted and it would have been perfect on her. I know they are very conservative in the royal family.

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