On the last day of her visit to Lebanon, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden began her visit program by visiting UNHCR and KAFA organizations in Beirut together with Minister Lena Hallengren. During her visit, the Crown Princess talked to the women supporting activities of KAFA. KAFA is a Lebanese, feminist, secular, non-profit, non-governmental civil society organization which aims to create a society that is free of social, economic and legal patriarchal structures that discriminate against women. (On the last day of her visit to Lebanon, Crown Princess Victoria wore a Roma long dress by ZADIG&VOLTAIRE, which she had worn before) |
She looks good but the dress is a nightie
ReplyDeleteNot a great dress, strange placement of ruffles and so much fabric, it just swallows Victoria. Same old hair bun is disappointing. But like the shoes and always pretty smile.
ReplyDeleteVictoria looks good, but the dress is not the greatest. The main thing is she likes it and that is all that matters.
ReplyDeleteCP Victoria puts all her efforts in work , she dose not seem like fashion and style too much.
ReplyDeleteI like her makeup very simple and her smile very warm.
Oh my goodness, what an awful dress. Victoria can do better, most of this trip has been a disappointment when it comes to her clothes.
ReplyDeleteFar too many frills to my taste. Better luck next time.
ReplyDeleteVictoria is very responsible, dedicating person with warm personality. She looks very nice in many of her outfits but I'm quite sure she is using the stylist and IMO she should change her.
ReplyDeleteThe person who designed this dress is not a friend of women, there is just too much in the wrong places. Having said that, it looks really comfortable, and maybe a nice choice for a warm day, but maybe not a work day.
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