Crown Princess Victoria Attends the Nordic Pavilion Reception at Expo 2025

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

Crown Princess Victoria is undertaking a six-day official visit to Japan. On Friday evening, the Crown Princess attended a reception for Japanese and Swedish companies at the Nordic Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka. Earlier in the day, she visited the Nordic Pavilion to view its exhibition. During the day, Crown Princess Victoria also visited the Japanese, South Korean, and Peruvian pavilions.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

In connection with the visit, it was also announced that the Crown Princess has extended her role as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the Global Goals for Sustainable Development.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

Crown Princess Victoria wore a black, cut-ribbon-detailed midi skirt by the Japanese fashion brand Nolley’s

Crown Princess Victoria wore NOLLEY'S Cut Ribbon Skirt
NOLLEY'S Cut Ribbon Skirt (likely)
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  1. Ooh waouh,

    J’aime beaucoup ce look !
    La jupe évasée est d’une belle longueur.
    Elle s’harmonise bien avec cette blouse de couleur blanche.

    Sans oublier les accessoires adéquats, qui viennent délicatement parachever le look.

    Comme susdit, j’aime !

    -Astrid.

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  2. Clean black-and white, nice silhouette, interesting textures. I´m on record for not being a fan of bow blouses, but this one is actually kind of fine. For two reasons: There is no jacket involved, and the bow is puffy and ornamental which is ok for an evening look, especially when placed towards the shoulder. The outfit is also sharp and sleek otherwise and can handle a bow without nearing librarian-in-the-70s-territory. I would still prefer a different white top, but this isn´t bad.
    (I´m actually wondering now how far to the side one can place such a bow. The off-center look is definitely superior to tying it straight in the middle, and maybe I´d really like it had it been even further towards or actually on her shoulder.)

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    1. Exactly my thoughts about the bow - often, they hang down somewhat pathetically as if they were wet, but this one is done perfectly, for all the reasons you stated. Small afterthought: her type and style of bun is just right with this bow (also without looking headteacher-ish).

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    2. Ladyofthemanor11/10/25 11:03

      Totally agree with your comment. I am also not a fan of bow blouses but liked this because of its off center placement and elegant fluffy size

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  3. Very nice outfit, the blouse balances the fullness of the skirt. The bow on the side is in a good spot so it is not holding up her face. Lovely look over all.

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  4. Virgina Dogwood11/10/25 01:56

    I am a huge fan of black and crisp white combos, but the bow on the blouse makes it too fussy looking and blouse does not seem to tuck into skirt well enough . Thus, it looks a little untidy. A simpler blouse would have given a more elegant look. The fabric of the skirt looks stunning.

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  5. I like the skirt very much but am not in love with the blouse. I think she could have chosen a more elegant style for this event. I don't think the bow works with the playfulness of the skirt. You can never go wrong with a classic black and white look.

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    1. I’ll go for the opposite. I like the blouse but the skirt not so much. The fabric and length are good but think a narrower silhouette would have been better

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  6. J’adore la tenue de la princesse. Je la trouve très élégante, le chemisier est parfait tout comme la longueur de la jupe. Blanc et noir c’est toujours gagnant.

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  7. The skirt is ready for the party but the blouse, shoes and tight bun are all work mode.

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    1. Anonyme 03 : 56 je suis tout à fait d'accord avec vous même si le tissu du chemisier semble raffiné. J'aurais préféré un autre style que l'éternel ruban noué si vieillot ! Paloma.

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    2. "Work mode" is a great way to put it. I agree.

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  8. Black and white is always a smart combination.
    Love the pattern in the fabric of the skirt.
    Cate.

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  9. This outfit is very feminine. The blouse, I love its gorgeous. The black shoes look good. She looks very stylish.

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  10. That's a wonderful look on Victoria. The structured black skirt looks very beautiful with the white side bow blouse. A very well balanced outfit.

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  11. Since Japan is a coservative country, her outfit is perfect. And her smile is gorgeous as always!

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  12. Beautiful look,I have only a change to propose,not nude tights but black transparent

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  13. Belle combinaison entre le chemisier et la jupe noire que j'aime beaucoup car elle est évasée ; quand même, petit bémol au niveau du noeud qui donne l'impression de l'étouffer !

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  14. I love the blouse with the bow .

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  15. I like this version of the skirt better than the model. This has more fullness giving a more feminine look. Same with the blouse, which normally I don’t like the bow, however the extra fabric balances the look. Love the shoes

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  16. I would have preferred this lovely skirt with a sleek white boat neck top, maybe off the shoulder. CP Victoria looks nice in off the shoulder.
    Mrs Cleaver

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  17. Vicoiok lovely: simple and sophisticated.

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  18. I'm full of admiration for Victoria's work ethic, and here again she looks lovely,

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  19. Black and white always a great combination. This always looks festive, she looks fantastic.
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  20. ...and again she didn't bring a hairdresser...

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