Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden attended Sea and Water Forum 2018 held at Gothenburg Eriksbergshallen Hotel. That forum which is held for the sixth time focuses on the Baltic Sea this year and this year's theme is "från källa till hav". At the forum, climate changes, protection of marine spaces and follow-up actions relating to Agenda 2030 are emphasized. At the forum, the Crown Princess wore Frida dress by Swedish designer Jennifer Blom, which she had worn a couple of times before. |
I don't like the dress,hm - again a floral dress not appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteI don't really like this outfit. But it looks comfortable
ReplyDeleteThis dress is not what is expected of her, she can do much better
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I don´t like the dress, floral all the time............
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion is one of the best among other floral dress,looks nice with blue shoes.
ReplyDeleteOh my god ! ... There is a swan which is swimming on the breast of Victoria ...
ReplyDeleteLove the shoes, but not the floral, busy dress. Maybe it would look better if CP Victorias hair fell onto her shoulders. Hair strapped together as a bun or with a hairband looks not healthy to me. If you have long hair, you should put it up in a reliable and nice way.
ReplyDeleteI love this dress and have liked it when she wore it previously. She looks good.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress it flows beautiful, shoes match Victoria is such a beautiful woman
ReplyDeleteUhmm, the dress on the model 😱😱😱??????
ReplyDeleteI don't see anything wrong with the dress, it flows beautifully...
ReplyDeleteI like how this dress moves, I saw a short videoclip of Victoria arriving and it looks lush. The colours are nice and I like it with the blue shoes.
ReplyDeleteThis kind of unstructured dress is not ideal for Victoria, but the shape of this one is actual very nice (would be even nicer if it was knee-length). The problem with the dress is the colours, which - when viewed from afar - look like she got splashed by a truck running through a mud puddle.
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