On March 21, Crown Princess Victoria attended the annual event of the Royal Academy of Letters at Riddarhuset in Stockholm. During the event, the Crown Princess presented the Academy's medals and scholarships. The Academy's highest award, the Gad Rausing Prize was presented to Professor Marie-Louise Bech Nosch from the University of Copenhagen.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities, also called simply the Royal Academy of Letters or Vitterhetsakademin is abbreviated as KVHAA. It is an academy for humanities. Vitterhetsakademien awards several prizes and medals annually. All prizes and medals are presented to their winners traditionally at Academy’s Annual Event on March to mark the establishment of the Academy in 1753.
Mi sembra uguale all'abito indossato da Letizia di Spagna durante la visita di Stato in Svezia, o forse è molto simile.
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It is the same dress that Queen Letizia wore when they were on state visit to Sweden, but Letizia wore it without sleeves the original version of the dress.
DeleteQuelle bonne idée que d'avoir ressorti cette robe élégante ainsi que ces délicates boucles d'oreilles pendantes - Il a fallu d'un rien pour que son petit chignon soit lissé sans être trop plat ; cela lui va à ravir !
ReplyDeleteI do like CP Victoria's gown overall but can't say adding the sleeves were an upgrade to the original. One major problem--the illusion fabric doesn't seem to be able to support her sash and it is looking awkward. One thing I wish women would avoid--this high-waisted waistline look. I don't think it flatters anyone. Victoria has an excellent and fit figure--she would have looked awesome in a fitted bodice to her natura waist.
ReplyDeleteThe dress is one of my favorite but I agree with you Janet, the one Letitia has, without sleeves, is preferable. Also agree on the high waistline, it should be lower, it does nothing for the figure line, for anyone.
DeleteGreat o see her wear the dress dress multiple times!
CP Victoria's updo is beautiful! The dress is beautiful, but have to agree with another poster that the sash is a little too heavy for the fabric of the gown, which is itself very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe CP looks divine. Her up do is very stylish and soft looking. The gown is beautiful Navy colour, she wears this splendidly.
ReplyDeleteAgree, I love the entire look, dress is beautiful with the sleeves, hair style is divine, earrings sublime, personality and warmth charming. I like the way she contrasted evening looks between 2 closely scheduled events. On a side note, and this is just an observation of mine which may be entirely mistaken, her smile is almost resembling Daniel’s smile, the way long-term couples start to take on each other’s expressions. Sweet. S.M.
DeleteI agree that this dress works better sleeveless. The bodice also looks better if it is more fitted as on the model and Victoria certainly has the figure to pull it off that way. Instead, the dress looks loose and ill fitting on the top. Her hair looks very good.
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I like it and it suited CPV so much better without the added sleeves. Agree with others about the comment about the sash.
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I would also prefer it without sleeves.
ReplyDeleteIt's time that the KING retires and the lovely Princess becomes QUEEN!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's now time that the KING retires and the beautiful Princess becomes finally QUEEN!!!
ReplyDeleteAdore Victoria! She seems so sincere and kind. No matter what she wears her best accessory is her warmth and smile...
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