Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden presented 2018 Stockholm Junior Water Prize to Caleb Liow Jia Le and Johnny Xiao Hong Yu from Singapore, with a ceremony held at Berns Salonger. Stockholm Junior Water Prize is an open contest for young people between the ages of 15 and 20. The contest aims to encourage young people to find creative sustainable solutions for the environment. The Crown Princess became the patron of Stockholm Junior Water Prize in 1994. The prize is presented in the World Water Week. A prize of USD 15,000, a blue crystal prize sculpture, a diploma and also the stay in Stockholm is given to the winner of Stockholm Junior Water Prize. |
She looks great! I like this dress very much and it suits her!
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is horrible for her. It makes Her look like a 14 yo trapped in a 40 yo woman. Too childish. Bit the shape look good on Her.
ReplyDeleteI fully disagree, Raquel. She looks great, innovative. It suits her perfectly!!!!
DeleteI like it! Good silhouette for Victoria’s shape.
ReplyDeleteThe print is too busy as usual in her, she doesn't look comfortable, and of course, the hair doesn't help.
ReplyDeleteI think Princess Victoria looks young, modern and classy. I’ve never met her but she exudes a warm, easy going personality. I wish she would use the Brazilian blowout on her curly hair like Duchess Catherine. Maybe Victoria is more laid back and stays too busy with her young children. IMO, she looks much prettier with her hair around her face.
ReplyDeleteLove this dress both style and print - I liked it last time she wore it as well. She looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what suits her. More tailored dress, shorter length skirt. The print is youthful, not matronly as she is so fond of wearing. If she would wear her hair down, I think it would soften the angular look of her face. She is so lovely. I enjoy seeing her looking her best.
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