On February 1, Crown Princess Victoria visited The Living History Forum held in Stockholm Gamla Stan to receive information about the mission and ongoing activites of the forum. The Living History Forum is a public authority connected to the Ministry of Culture. It makes researches on genocide and other crimes against humanity and performs activities and studies relating to democracy, tolerance and human rights. |
Yesterday, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden had two attendances at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The Crown Princess firstly met with David Beasley, Executive Director of UN World Food Program (WFP). WFP is a United Nations organization which operates for food aid and food safety. The Princess then met with Minister for Public Administration, Ardalan Shekarabi and Jonas Bergström. |
The second suit is better, I guess, although the jacket seems a bit tight and I'm not a fan of pinstripes - and there's the dreaded pussy's bow again (a style that should have stayed in the 80s).
ReplyDeleteAnd why have similar coloured suits when the overall effect is very much the same, and rather blah at that.
En France c’est inconnu mais j’aimerai bien savoir de quoi il s’agit .
DeleteThere is nothing wrong with that bow. It is classic and very elegant. It is only called that in the US and only very recently.
ReplyDeleteI never heard it referred to as a "pussy" bow but I love it! As unpopular as that may be.
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed with Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden's wide range of social activities including her involvement in UN WFP.
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