President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron are on an official visit to Norway. On the evening of June 23, King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway hosted a gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Oslo in honor of the French President and the First Lady. Crown Prince Haakon, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Ingrid Alexandra, and Princess Astrid were also present at the dinner.
Queen Sonja wore Queen Josefina’s Diamond Tiara, Queen Alexandra’s Diamond Chandelier Earrings, and Queen Maud’s Drapers’ Company Brooch. Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore the Diamond Daisy Bandeau, her pendant earrings, and Princess Ragnhild’s Pearl Brooch.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra wore a red satin corset gown by Vivienne Westwood, paired with Princess Ingeborg’s Boucheron Pearl Circle Tiara, Crown Princess Märtha’s Pearl Earrings, a diamond rivière from Queen Maud, and Queen Maud’s Order of Victoria and Albert Bracelet. Princess Astrid wore Queen Alexandra’s Turquoise Circlet.
They all look so pretty. Love P Astrid’s shoes with alittle bling on them, matching the pretty colour of her dress. P.Ingrid looks fabulous in that red dress. I wonder why only one glove. Lovely to see them looking so well.
ReplyDeleteI do see she was carrying the other glove with her handbag
DeleteIs that a glove or a bandage?
DeleteBecause you greet people with your right hand, she is holding the other glove in her left hand.
DeleteIt is bandage not glove
DeleteFor formal tiara events, gloves are common. You take the right one off to shake hands warmly with your guests. I wonder therefore if the one glove is in preparation for the greetings. I agree about Ingrid Alexandra being beautifully dressed. Always fun to see a tiara event! - Mary
DeleteIf I'm not mistaken official visits are less formal than state visits, but I'm glad the King and Queen decided to host a gala dinner for the French Presidential couple. Especially because this would mean another tiara outing for Princess Ingrid Alexandra.
ReplyDeleteAll of the men look very handsome tonight. I really like First Lady Brigette's look. Her dress is simple but elegant.
Queen Sonja: I think her Majesty looks lovely. She is sporting one of my favorite tiaras from the Norwegian royal vaults, the Queen Josephine Diamond Tiara!
CP Mette Marit: I'm not a huge fan of the dress style, but white is such a pretty color on her. What I did like was her jewelry choice, 10/10. The pendant earings with the red/pink stones are gorgeous.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra: Red is such a pretty color on her, but I must admit I'm a little disappointed by her look tonight. I would have liked to see her try other jewelry pieces from the royal vaults. She wore the exact same ones for the Icelandic state visit a few months ago. The style of the gown doesn't really suit her in my opinion, not very youthful. I think the big issue here is the bulky white glove on just one arm. Not sure who thought that was a good idea.
Princess Astrid: The princess looks lovely tonight. Her turquoise crown and necklace match perfectly with her light blue dress.
Not the "First Lady" in France. Only in United-States of America.
DeletePrincess Ingrid Alexandra looks radiant . Mary
ReplyDeleteLike: Ingrid Alexandra's rivière and her hairstyle. Don't like: her gown, too laborious - it is like when someone uses dozens of words instead of a succinct short expression. Less could be more. Like: Madame Macrons elegance and hair pulled away from her face, Queen Sonja's outfit. Wondering about: Mette-Marit's gown, looks very heavy with lots of fabric, like protection against cold weather - not like an evening gown. Princess Astrid soldiers on, she is pretty, I love her attitude - bless her heart.
ReplyDeleteMany positive comments to make. However I largely agree with 23:50, particularly about Ingrid Alexandra's dress ; I think she has the age for a more simple gown, mainly about the top. Other ladies probably had specific reasons for their choice.
DeleteRed dress on Ingrid Alexandra doesn’t fit well. Sags down in the front.
ReplyDeleteThats how the dress is constructed...
DeleteMadame Macron looks elegant in her white dress. Can’t compliment Mette Marit in her Pope like dress. Princess Alexandra, nice choice.
ReplyDeletei notice that in all official photos, Madame Macron cosses her hand to the other side of the handbag, any significance to this!
DeleteThey all look marvelous, including the gentlemen. Love the last photo of both King and President seated, as well as Pr. Astrid. Very thoughtful and considerate. Queen Sonja's dress really flatters her and I love Brigette's beautiful white gown. She always stuns in whatever she wears.
ReplyDeleteOMG - Princess Ingrid Alexandra looks absolutely stunning! What a gorgeous red gown and perfect tiara hair. Youthful and polished at the same time, and very regal. The sparkling jewels suit her so well and are to die for.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Anonymous 04:19
DeleteIngrid is absolutely gorgeous. MM is wearing Christian Dior and QS Elie Saab.
ReplyDeleteI don´t usually like Brigitte Macron´s style, but I must give her that she looks fabulous here.
ReplyDeleteOf the Norwegian ladies, unfortunately, I think only Astrid got it right.
Sonja´s dress looks quite dated (as many of her dresses do), and the purple colour is just not ideal together with the red sash.
Mette-Marit´s dress looks clerical to me, almost pope-like.
Ingrid´s dress is stunning in itself, but I´m afraid it doesn´t look quite right on her. Instead of a very sexy silhouette defined by the corsaged waist, hers looks scrunched up. And instead of the folded-over bust accentuating curves, hers obscures her waist. It´s either to big altogether, or sitting too low, or she doesn´t have the curves to do this dress justice.
Haakon looks nice. And so proud of his daughter.
I think it is more a question of some instant snapshots,@ Vanessa.
DeletePss Ingrid Alexandra must have looked astounding seen in person.
She has a stunning body, which shows clearly also when she wears casual clothes.
Trust me, I have a similar evening satin gown, so , if you want , you can trust the words of a sexy lady😁
Brigitte Macron: beautifull dress and beautifull coiffure!
ReplyDeleteMM : good dress for her.
The Queen: has never a very good choice for gala dresses, but nevertheless: lovely lady.
IA: Vivian Westwood, so it is meant to be over the top
Anonymous 07:19, what do you mean with "Vivian Westwood is meant to be over the top"? One of my best friends married in a gown of that designer. She looked stunning.
DeleteJust a remark.
ReplyDeletePss Ingrid Alexandra looks magnificent.
Statuesque perfection.
I can't see anybody else in the room 😁
The first lady looks beautiful in this white gown, fits her perfectly, this style suits her well. The Queen's jewels, are jaw dropping LOL! Beautiful pieces.
ReplyDeleteIngrid est vraiment très belle de visage et j'aime tout particulièrement sa coiffure avec les cheveux lissés, elle a une allure royale. Le rouge lui va bien mais je n'aime pas les robes à traîne et je trouve dommage ce plissé au niveau du ventre. Le gant blanc fait penser à un plâtre.
ReplyDeleteLa reine semble fatiguée ces derniers temps. J'espère qu'elle ira mieux.
Mette est toujours belle en blanc mais cette robe est trop stricte avec le col serré et les manches longues, ça fait manteau et pas robe de soirée, dommage. Paloma.
Strong opinions abound regarding Ingrid Alexandra’s gown; it is a very assertive design, so I guess strong opinions are inevitable. I do not think it suits Ingrid Alexandra. The heavy, off-the-shoulder bodice hangs away from her body awkwardly, almost creating the impression that it is falling off, which combined with the gathers below makes her torso look bulky. This beautiful young woman looks stunning in red, but a less complicated design would have suited her much better, imo.
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