Crown Princess Victoria attended WWF's 2022 autumn meeting

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

On October 20, Crown Princess Victoria attended WWF's 2022 autumn meeting and award ceremony held at Münchenbryggeriet Conference center in Stockholm. World Wide Fund for Nature (Världsnaturfonden) in Sweden was established in 1971 for the purpose of making financial contribution to WWF's international operations and allocating fund for research, education and practical nature protection activities in Sweden.

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

Crown Princess Victoria wore a mint green Anitalia suit, blazer and trousers, by Rodebjer. Andiate beige silk shirt

Crown Princess Victoria wore RODEBJER Anitalia Mint Green Suit
RODEBJER Anitalia Suit

Crown Princess Victoria wore RODEBJER Anitalia Mint Green Blazer
RODEBJER Anitalia Blazer

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  1. Nice suit--beautiful color--but the belt has to go. I don't like how its too long and I also think its also too wide--even for CP Victoria who doesn't struggle with proportions.

    Janet

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  2. This suit is a lovely colour but the belt is awful. I also feel a plain top, possibly in a contrasting colour, would look better. AnnieM

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    1. Agree on the cut of the suite, I know that CP Victoria often wears Rodebjer, but I really don’t understand why… their clothes don’t make anybody look their best in my opinion. But I also don’t like the color on Victoria, makes her look pale.

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    2. Yes the belt is awful but part of the design, just removing it is not sufficient. Would be better with narrower belt and more straight pants and would fit better taller person IMV.

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    3. I would like to see her try to tie the belt, much as one would do with a trench coat. That might salvage it.

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  3. It's the belt that is wearing the suit. I like the colour but I'm not crazy about the style, nor the fit. She looks better in it in the photo with Daniel.
    - Anon 9:13

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  4. The color is nice but the fit isn't good.
    Perhaps it is the belt throwing it off.
    Kim

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  5. Wow, I love this suit, the color is lovely, the only thing I would change is the belt. Very stylish, chic and smart.

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  6. Il colore è bello, ma non mi piace la giacca stile “sahariana” con questa enorme cintura.
    Rossella

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  7. Mais pourquoi donc cette longue et surtout large ceinture sur ce costume à la belle couleur ; d'autre part, un haut uni foncé conviendrait beaucoup mieux afin d'apporter du contraste !

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    1. Pour moi ce n'est pas tant la ceinture qui me choque mais le combi ceinture-poches. C'est ou l'un ou l'autre !

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  8. No this suit is just not getting better, it’s ugly plain and simple. I rather see CP Victoria not wearing so many suits, it’s too business like and strict.
    //AA

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  9. Loved this suit since the first time I saw it. I don't mind the belt, I think it's a nice addition to spice rather bland workwear up a bit. And the icy colour is beautiful!
    -Nika-

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    1. I agree with you. I also liked it when she wore it in 2018…especially with the lovely pink coat. Judy

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  10. She has such great enthusiasm that always comes through on photos, however, this pastel color in a whole pantsuit ages CPV and the poor fit and large belt don’t help. This suit could be more successful as separates and when worn in spring/summer.

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