On May 11, 2026, Queen Silvia of Sweden, together with Elke Büdenbender, wife of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, attended the “Child Protection Round Table” organized by the World Childhood Foundation Germany (WCFD) at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin. At the meeting, participants discussed ways to improve the protection of children. Queen Silvia is the founder of the World Childhood Foundation.





I love the Queen’s shoes. Was it Chanel who first issued them, but now they are well copied. They seem to match so much of a woman’s wardrobe and always look neat,
ReplyDeleteI can imagine she likes to wear the Chanel ballerina's inside the palace, must be very comfortable. Outside I would not wear ballerina's of any brand. At my age, nearly 80, I prefer a training shoe or a shoe with good comfort : support, anti slip, not too small or narrow.
DeletePerfetta, vera regina di eleganza.
ReplyDeleteThough I am not a fan of blazers with gold buttons - but nevertheless, she is again so well put together, that the composition rules over the single parts. Collar arranged nicely over the jacket, pearls matching the colours she is wearing, and I love these shoes too. No high heels could make her outfit better. .
ReplyDeleteShe looks stunning in that outfit
ReplyDeleteHer pantsuit looks business like and smart. Love the two toned shoes. Her clutch is a good color. Love the choice of jewellery, the multi colored pearl necklace, the pearl earrings are a marvelous size, love them. Nice to see a brooch adding interest to her jacket. The First Lady looks very stylish and elegant. Love her outfit. The jacket is unusual, but I like it, the pants are a good fit, the shoes nice color. Her contrasting bag is a clever choice. She is always smartly dressed and well groomed, very elegant indeed.
ReplyDeleteJolie couleur blanche combinée à du camel ; ces chaussures qui ressemblent à Chanel apportent un merveilleux look !
ReplyDeleteLook at Sylvia. She looks great at age 82. And compare her outfit to that of Stéphanie's recent pantsuit.
ReplyDeleteWell that would be like comparing … two different humans. And that would be unfair.
DeleteLet's not compare. It is so evident that fashion is made for slim persons - in other words, in out times, it is simply more difficult for women with some overweight to look good. It is not the only factor - but it does play a role. As an example: the Queen Mother was also not quite slim. But remember how fashion looked like when she was young? It was easier for her. Silvia has perfect taste - but she also has a perfect figure.
DeleteThe Queen looks stunning. Here is an excellent example of how a shirt is supposed to look with the collar neatly laid over the outside of her blazer. Duchess Sophie should take lesson from Queen Silvia , re this week’s photo of Sophie with a rumpled collar.
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