Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden are undertaking an official visit to Japan at the request of the Swedish Government. On October 13, the Crown Princess and Prince Daniel visited Hiroshima. Together with Hiroshima Mayor Mr. Kazumi Matsui, the Crown Princess Couple visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. In the evening, the Crown Princess Couple attended a reception hosted by the Swedish Ambassador in Tokyo.
She took a neutral color and made it stunning. I share the wish of others who want her to do more with her hair, even though I wear mine up in a bun all the time! It's just easier when you have something to do and don't want your hair in your face. However, THIS hair piece and her use of the longer dress and the perfect accent of the purse with woodland vines is divine! What a fabulous look!!
ReplyDeleteI am a fun of her bun, considering her busy way of life and considering the photo occasions (not private parties, not places where one puts oneself and one's glorious hair into the focus). This headpiece/headband is very nice on her.
DeleteQuel magnifique bandeau/serre-tête ainsi que ce clutch aux motifs japonisants ; dommage que je ne vois pas mieux les boucles d’oreilles ambre montée sur or ?
ReplyDeleteAchard62 : peut-être de la cornaline pour les boucles d'oreilles ? Paloma.
DeleteBeatiful hairpiece and outfit ❤️
ReplyDeleteSo much better this one-colour dress than all these dresses with flowers that she usually wears. And it's a very good colour for her too. Very elegant.
ReplyDeleteLove the headband with flowers.
Yes, monochrome comes from the occasion , but so good on her!
DeleteI love Victoria's dress and especially her headband. I suppose that it is versatile enough that it could be worn two ways - with the floral bit on the top of her head as well, but I prefer the way she has worn it here, with the flowers under her bun. It is less attention-focused this way and a sweet surprise from behind. Her whole monotone look in this pale caramel colour is simple and very respectful for visiting the Hiroshima memorial.
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@Anon 9:13, agree! I think too that her headband looks fabulous with her signature bun. It softens her look and her whole outft shows respect. She has a beautiful small clutch with painted flowers. Perhaps a gift..?
DeleteWhat a gorgeous head piece.
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Beige is the new black!
ReplyDeleteBlack is the new and old black. Beige remains beige too.
DeleteCP Victoria is looking very beautiful in this camel colored dress. I love her headband. The dress is very appropriate to visite the Hiroshima memorial and museum.
ReplyDeleteLovely Cpr V!
ReplyDeleteWell done Victoria: simple, sophisticated and mature: quite impressive,
ReplyDeleteJolie tenue, ses cheveux doivent être de mauvaise texture et c est sa seule solution pour être coiffée convenablement
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Elegant and chic and appropriate. Beautiful Victoria, every inch the future queen!
ReplyDeleteThis could be a boring outfit given the color, but the great cut/length of the dress and headband raises this to a fabulous outfit. Love the shoes and clutch as well. I feel like this would be a great approach to royal dressing for the Princess of Wales.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe!
ReplyDeleteCarl Gustav, snälla, snälla, tack, av respekt för din dotter Victoria.
ReplyDeleteSvenska tack.
DeleteMaravilhosa!
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone above. What a lovely outfit that hits all the right tones for this visit: Sophisticated and elegant, yet subdued and respectful; Feminine with an attractive silhouette yet muted in colour. I´m normally not a fan of this kind of non-colour but for a visit to this memorial site, it really is just right. She chose perfect accessories as well that really make the outfit: the headband elevating it from boring to interesting, and the brown shoes and bag providing some contrast and working really well with her hair colour. The embellishment on her purse fits right in with Japan and is very tasteful. The jewellery is lovely but doesn´t take centre stage.
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