On April 18, 2017, Crown Princess Victoria is greeted by Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko upon her arrival for luncheon at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. The Crown Princess is scheduled to stay in Japan until April 22 and she will attend the International Sustainable Oceans symposium on 19 April. The Crown Princess wore ELIE SAAB Cotton-blend Lace Dress |
Then, Crown Princess Victoria attended a meeting on the activities of Japan for Sustainable Development at the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo. |
Victoria looks really great here! Loved this dress the first time and still do. :)
ReplyDeleteHer hair is great here but I really hate that dress. Seems like she Has nothing underneath. If only the fabric underneath was pink too.
ReplyDeleteVictoria is so lovely. Always correct and beautifully dressed.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, she looks great.
ReplyDeleteNice to see that also royals sometimes recycle clothing...
ReplyDeleteCette fois la doublure est plus longue ,jusqu'aux genoux ,c'est mieux ,enfin moins mal !
ReplyDeleteShe looks beautiful! I love this flower in her hair!
ReplyDeleteDas Kleid schmeichelt Victoria so. Der Farbton, die angesagte und so kleidsame (zum Glück!) Länge. Ich kann verstehen, dass sie dieses Kleid für die wichtigen Dinge in ihrem Leben hervorholt. Staatsbesuch in Japan, ganz alleine, ob sie wieder für jeden Tag, den sie nicht bei ihren Liebsten ist, ein Briefchen geschrieben hat? Für mich der romantischste Moment an einer an romantischen Augenblicken nicht armen Hochzeit. Perfekter Hofknicks und eine Blüte im Haar, eine weitere Verbeugung vor ihren Gastgebern. Erfolgreiche Tage im Land der Kirschblüten und High Tech!
ReplyDeleteThumbs up 👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteShe is one beautiful, sincere and accomplished crown princess. She is always well prepared for her assignments and performs her duties as behoves a Crown Princess.
ReplyDeleteLove this look! Elegant and charming.
ReplyDeleteThe H&M dress suits her! CatchTheScoop: that's a little bit over the top, sorry.
ReplyDeleteRaquel is right about the Eli Saab dress. And in my eyes the flower in her hair is kitsch. She can do better.
Rainha, you might be right with the expression "kitsch", but I love the flower anyway. What, if not a little bit of Kitsch, can take us through these lousy times?
DeleteI'm curious if the flower has some meaning. A gift given on a previous trip perhaps? She is sneaky that way!
DeleteTrue, Coralie :)
DeleteAdoro estes looks da Princesa Vitória e o seu sorriso contagiante:))
ReplyDeleteShe is amazing. Se this: http://www.svenskdam.se/2017/04/se-victoria-i-klanningen-som-inte-burits-pa-35-ar/
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to sustainability she doesn't just talk she actually cares and shows how to use what is already there instead of going out shopping for new stuff.
Sorry, but this Saab dress looks like underwear from the 1930s, I don't like it at all. And that flower is indeed kitsch for little girls. I wonder if that very severe bun she is wearing every single day of her life is healthy for her hair. The H&M dress is very nice.
ReplyDeleteAgree, Romana, that are exactly my thoughts - about both dresses. And what concerns her hair, I hope that at least at home she wears har hair loose so they can rest a little bit.
DeleteI can live with the lace dress though it's not my favourite for sure. The flower is better than the unflattering strange hairband she wore the dress with the last time but I think it's still not the best hair/head adornment for this outfit - too girlish to begin with...
ReplyDeleteHer shoes are however of a gorgeous and very flattering colour!
Quel chaleureux accueil de la part des souverains japonais. Et quelle superbe révérence de la part de cette future 👸
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