Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway attended UNDP's reception at Trine Hotel in Nairobi. Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Victoria's visit to Kenya aims to support Kenya’s efforts to combat effects of climate change through the conservation and planting of mangroves, as well as a new project to handle plastics waste.
By Malina Columbine Dress
Planting mangroves sounds good.
ReplyDeleteThe Kenyan lady in red looks smashing.
That's a beautiful beaded necklace
ReplyDeleteIt is a traditional Masaai necklace, usually handmade.
DeleteThe beads, colours and patterns are all significant to the purpose of the occasion in a traditional Masaai's life for which the necklace was made.
Some are purely decorative as these ones might be.
I have two displayed on a wall here in my house that were gifted to me from when I spent time there.
- Anon 9:13
Lovely necklace, a lovely tribute to the hosts, I wish she had worn a plain dress atleast on the upper section to create a contrast with the necklace.
ReplyDeleteI like how victoria interacts with other royals, they are family. The necklace disappears in her floral dress, I suppose it was a gift and a last minute add on.
ReplyDeleteFloral dresses were the main part of V's luggage for Kenya. They are appropriate.
ReplyDeleteAgree, they are appropriate.
DeleteLove all looks - beautiful and elegant.
ReplyDeleteBeaux motifs dans cette nouvelle robe Malina mais je ne conçois pas vraiment le port de ce genre de bijoux-collerette ethnique même si porté sur une robe unie, elle serait des plus superbes !
ReplyDeleteCP Victoria looks splendid. The color and patterns incorporated in the fabric are beautifully done. The necklace is wonderfully crafted. The Lady in the red gown and black three quarter sleeve attire looks fabulous, this is a gorgeous gown, another beautifully crafted gown.
ReplyDeleteNice look on all the ladies, at the UNDP's Reception. css
ReplyDeleteLove the necklace. Very cheerful
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