The literary train tour of Crown Princess Mette Marit, from Asker to Kristiansand, ended at the Cathedral School Gimle in Kristiansand. Crown Princess Mette-Marit met with authors Gaute Heivoll and Bjarte Breiteig at the Vennesla Library and Culture Center. (Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a Vilshenko Rachel blouse) |
I love the blouse and it looks perfect for Mette Marit. One thing, the neckline trim is so pretty, but it is unseeable when the collar is open. Too bad. I wish the designer would have taken it down the neck opening and out to the sides to be more of a bib-effect. That idea of the literary train is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNice. It suits her.
ReplyDeleteThe blouse looks nordic style and she looks very good wearing it, very nice.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha, although it is Russian!!! I agree, it suits her!! BUT: THE TROUSERS, next size, please!
DeleteThat's a wonderful blouse and M.M. suit such folklore clothes best.
ReplyDeleteBut why not follow it up (the folklore style) with suitable shoes?
ReplyDeleteI find this outfit very nice and it suits Mette Marit. I agree with K Hass about the literary train. An excellent idea!
ReplyDeletePositively impressed! Not bad for MM. Only saying that because she had some terrible outfits for years. Seems a positive trend (hope it will stay that way too). If we saw this same outfit on a different royal, I think we'd all be unhappy with it. But for MM it's alright!
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