Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit visited the 25th Save the Children Peace Prize Party that was held outside the Nobel Peace Centre at the City Hall Square in Oslo. For the 25th time, the charity organization Save The Children presented a show made by and for children honoring the Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
In the morning of December 10, the Nobel Peace Prize laureates met with children at Save the Children's annual Nobel Peace Prize Party. Children from the 5th, 6th and 7th grade were present at the party.
CEFINN two tone wool blend midi dress
Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, so lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteAh, a reversable cloak, I see. Now wearing the green side out. I like it.
ReplyDeleteThe black dress is ok, but the wine-red sleeves make it look like a blouse worn under a sleeveless dress, which I don´t like as a concept.
Je ne suis pas vraiment pour le port d'une cape mais pour cette occasion, Mette-Marit a eu bon goût en choisisssant la couleur verte qui se combine à ravir avec sa blondeur !
ReplyDeleteThe reversible cloak has perfect length and a lovely shade of green, very becoming on the statuesque Crown Princess. Nicely fitted midi dress, the wine-red sleeves are a nice surprise.
ReplyDeleteJane
Great look. Love the green cape. css
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteThis green cape looks great, serviceable, beautiful shade of green and looks to be very warm. Nice!
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