On April 28, Crown Princess Victoria attended the Crown Princess Margaretas Landstormsfond Foundation's 100th anniversary event in the Bernadotte Library at the Royal Palace. The Crown Princess Margaretas Landstormsfond Foundation was established in 1921 and annually distributes grants for project-oriented activities within voluntary defense activities and other related activities.
The foundation also awards medals of merit in silver and gold for personal contributions in voluntary defense activities. Crown Princess Victoria chairs the foundation.
Princess Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah of Connaught (1882 – 1920) was Crown Princess of Sweden as the first wife of the future King Gustaf VI Adolf. She was the elder daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, and his wife Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia.
Hm, back to the high-waisted floral dresses.
ReplyDeleteThese borders on the chest are unflattering in my eyes.
This dress, although I don't like it very much, is not high-waisted. Where do you think a female waist must be ?
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DeleteYou are right. Exactly what I was going to answer. It is really becoming an obsession among the bloggers. I wonder where that comes from.
This is one of the few floaty floral midi dresses that I actually like. It´s unnecessarily fussy and long (for my liking) but at least it´s fitted and structured, and not just a frilly heap of shapeless fabric that makes you look frumpy as you drown in it.
ReplyDeleteI like this dress with the accessories she chose, she looks appropriate for the occasion, pretty, and professional. annie
ReplyDeleteThis dress is absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI agree. This looks young and fresh on her, as opposed to some of the more mature floral looks she wears. Chel
DeleteThis looks fresh and feminine looking, it fits well and I like the length. Love the color of her shoes and clutch. The CP has perfect posture.
ReplyDeleteOh dear...
ReplyDeleteSomething is obviously wrong with me. I can't find anything nice to say about this dress. This is to much of everything. Busy pattern, frills, ruffles, high neck and puffed sleeves. It feels like the designer was sick and tired and threw everything she had left on this dress.
ReplyDelete@Anon. 07:03. There is nothing wrong with you. I don't like this style of dresses either, never did and I am glad they appear less in the spring-summer collections than before.
DeleteNot a dress which I particular like and which looks good on CPV. It's a dress iwhich she could have accompanied princesses Sofia and Beatrice in during the Dyslexia Assembly.
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Victoria est revenue choisir dans son dressing de petites robes fleuries qu'elle a l'air d'adorer ; je trouve qu'elle a très bien choisi ses chaussures et cerise sur le gâteau, sa queue de cheval !
ReplyDeleteYes to the pony tail, no to the house in the prairie dress...
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I like this floral dress--and Victoria looks great. I also love how she's styled it with the dark tan accessories. And, I love that high pony tail hair style--very pretty. Janet
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