On August 27, 2025, King Carl Gustaf and Crown Princess Victoria attended a symposium at Stockholm Waterfront in Stockholm. The symposium was part of the "World Water Week" event, which is organized annually by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Professor Günter Blöschl was awarded the 2025 Stockholm Water Prize for his world-renowned work on flood risk reduction, water resource management, flood scaling, and regional process hydrology.
Zara Royal Blue Fitted blazer
Great Suit for the princess.
ReplyDeleteLove how she greets her dad. Her blue suit is perfect and the king always in a well fitted suit.
ReplyDeleteTenue incontournable pendant la semaine mondiale de l’eau ; il n’y a que les boucles d’oreilles que je ne vois pas bien ?!
ReplyDeleteThis is, IMHO, a much prettier trouser suit than the Veronica Beard one that Victoria wore some days ago. The fit is perfect, the trousers neither too wide nor too tight nor too short, just right, and the jacket is very elegant. Happy that whatever she is wearing under it, it is not a collared shirt. - She is really extraordinarily active. Just imagine she ought to spend valuable time each day letting someone blow drying or styling in whatever way her hair ... I can only express my deep understanding that she wears a bun (and beautiful tiara hairstyles at selected occasions !).
ReplyDeleteI agree
DeleteSome wild hair sticking out of the plastics, clearly she does not have a hairdresser/stylist. Lovely suit thou.
ReplyDeleteThat wild hair belongs to another lady. And what you call plastic must not be the cheapest plastic anyway (ever heard of acetate?).
DeleteI love when Victoria wears these coloured suits with simple white tshirt and white sneakers. In fact, I realise just now that I like business suits less styled with blouse and heels, and more styled with tshirts and flat shoes. I guess a business suit by its nature already holds so much formality, and comes from male fashion, and is better softened and feminised with softer accessories which are offered by tshirt (soft to wear) and flat shoes (soft on feet), most especially cute runners. All that said, this colour is lovely on Victoria, even if I’d prefer a more open neckline for her with this suit.
ReplyDeleteYes, exactly how I have always felt about wearing "masculine" shirts under "masculine" jackets. With two collars, It is almost never a clean appearance, with the top button(s) open and the collar half in, half out ...
DeleteVictoria looks great.
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