On May 14 and May 15, Crown Princess Victoria visited Bergen, Norway, where she attended SeaBOS meetings related to sustainable fishing. Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) is an initiative resulting from a series of Keystone Dialogues between scientists and seafood companies. At the meeting, there were representatives from ten of the world's largest fish and shellfish companies. For sustainable management of the oceans, the companies issued a joint statement on a ten-point action program connected to "SeaBOS". Afterwards, The Crown Princess and the participants of SeaBOS visited a salmon farm in Haverøy, Norway. |
Wow! Victoria looks smart. Much better than these mid length and old fashioned dresses.
ReplyDeleteA bit wintery for May, and I wish the trousers were longer, but I must say that that´s the best fitted double-breasted jacket I´ve seen on a woman. It fits her really nicely.
ReplyDeleteI guess the deep blue was also a reference to the maritime theme of the visit.
Smashing.
DeleteBergen in May might be a bit wintery. Great look for Victoria.
DeleteI like this suit.
ReplyDeleteMe too
DeleteVery nice - styling, cut and colour. She could have softened the look with a ponytail or half updo but anyway...
ReplyDeleteJust right for this visit. Lovely color.
ReplyDeleteNot bad today, the fabric, the colour, but those shoes!!
ReplyDeleteVery well fitting, smart looking suit. Nice boots. I really like the outfit.
ReplyDeleteYes, very nice. Even better with a pair of pumps.
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