Princess Madeleine, who is Deputy Honorary Chair of World Childhood Foundation and Nicole Epps, Executive Director of World Childhood USA, met with the Mayor of Miami, Francis Suarez, to speak about the Care Coin program that has been created by the Foundation. With the Care Coin program, Childhood USA provides children with a discreet tool that they can give to responsible adults to begin the conversation. Princess Madeleine wore a new tweed blazer by L'Agence.
L'Agence Kenzie Double-Breasted Tweed Blazer in ivory
L'Agence Kenzie Double-Breasted Tweed Blazer
Nice blazer, well suited for the occasion.
ReplyDeleteOf all the Royals that moved to the US, Princess Madeline is my favourite. She keeps a low profile and yet still adds value to her causes, representing Sweden well in her small way.
* as opposed to using her royal status to make a lot of money.
Jill
Agree with your comments about her work, Jill. While I like the blazer, I’m not a fan of the wrinkled trousers
DeleteToujours aussi belle Madeleine dans ce blazer croisé en tweed de la même couleur que le haut ivoire ; elle a su l'associer subtilement avec un pantalon crème et des escarpins nude !
ReplyDeleteAll three ladies look nice and I like Madelene's combination of blazer, top , trousers and shoes, but wrinkles on the pants are distrubing for me.
ReplyDeleteBella princesa. Me encanta esa chaqueta, más con tejanos
ReplyDeleteGreat to see her again. I like her different shades of white/beige.
ReplyDeleteKarin
MIAMI CHIC!
ReplyDeleteYes, Miami is my home town! It’s warm so I’m sure she’s wearing linen slacks which is why they wrinkled. Love the look of her outfit, especially the jacket. Lovely hair and makeup!
DeleteMadeleine is so beautiful..the most naturally beautiful of all the European Princesses IMHO!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Princess! Good looking Mayor!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
This jacket is well suited to the Miami weather, and would be a great addition to any closet.
ReplyDeleteWorking in a foundation created by your royal mother is the same as using your status to gain a salary. Royal connections will be useless without good team of non leaking, business savvy associates (who are not obligated by any means to royalty), and the goodwill a person has acquired over time.
Ana
Well, said Ana.
DeleteNo, it's not the same because she doesn't get a salary at her mother's foundation. She's working there for free!
DeleteNo one works for free. She gets some sort of stipend. A
DeleteShe looks great, I love that jacket. She engages with her charities in such a meaningful way.
ReplyDeleteChel
Pretty princess. Love the jacket but trousers are just the wrong beige/crème colour. Do not combine with the colour of the jacket. Would have been nicer with jeans.
ReplyDeleteStill a beautiful princess. I like her outfit.
ReplyDeleteBlazer and top look nice. The trousers don´t match (neither colour nor style). Shoes look painful.
ReplyDeleteTrousers do not look good with the jacket, and are very wrinkled.
ReplyDeleteShe looks beautiful as always, but my goodness, those shoes look like stilts or she's nearly standing on her toes!
ReplyDeleteAloise
This is a beautiful jacket. Its very well made, the fit and cut is wonderful. This suits her perfectly.
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ReplyDeleteI had to look twice at the photo to confirm that it is Princess Meleleine.
Her face has changed a lot since she moved to the USA.
Is it natural ageing, the adoption of an American look or?? or?? or??
What’s an American look?
ReplyDeleteBy looking at these particular pictures it would be hard to define the nationality of the people in it. And, yes people do age, and they lose/gain weight, and most of the time tend to look different as they age. I don’t have a problem recognizing her.
CB
A rather odd colour matching.
ReplyDeleteThese different shades of white(?), the creased pants and the eccessive high heels in a blush tone do not work well together IMO.
The jacket is nice if taken aside though.
Not sure about her hairstyle either.
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