Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attended the Stockholm Women's Voluntary Air Defence Organisation's Christmas vespers held at the Royal Palace Church (Slottskyrkan) on December 12, 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden. The Crown Princess has been patron of the Swedish Women's Voluntary Defence Organisation since 2005. |
Superbe coiffure pour une femme de 40 ans !!! Qui peut m'expliquer pourquoi elle n'aime pas ses cheveux ????
ReplyDeleteI think she likes her hair; not curling, blowing, spraying etc in everyday use. She has beautiful hair up does when situation needs, other days she has her ordinary look. We all know how terrible every day´s up-does have made for example Maxima´s hair look out. Obviously Victoria does not like her hair be loose at all.
DeleteI have myself long hair too, I keep it 364 days a year tied up, mostly to few different kind of buns. I hate the feeling when loose hair get glued to my face. But I still want to keep my hair long because it is so easy just to do bun and go.
Some people really hate to have their hair loose. However dragging her hair back so tightly might not be a good choice over time. And I agree that the high pony-tail is a bit too young of a style.
DeleteWell said Blondiini. I also like buns, especially when I don't have much time to deal with my hair.
DeleteIn my opinion, ponytail is her best hairstyle, she looks younger and a little bit unusual which is nice. Kate Middleton also looks nice with a ponytail, while Mary and Sofia look terrible.
Heather: agree, I would be totally hairless if my buns were all the time so tight as Victoria mostly has.
DeleteLook at the second picture, there we see adult princess Estelle.
En fin de compte on est tellement habituees a la voir ainsi qu'on ne la voit meme plus autrement.
ReplyDeleteShe looks chic in that dress although I think it resembles rather a stewardess clothing than the uniform of a defence organisation.
ReplyDeleteIl me semble qu'elle est tres mince
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