On August 18, Japanese Princess Kako attended the 41st national speech contest for high school students in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward, in sign language. The Princess addressed the audience in sign language for about five minutes. The contest is sponsored by the Japanese Federation of the Deaf with the aim of expanding understanding of sign language and welfare education. The Princess has been working with the Japanese Federation of the Deaf as a part-timer.
Toujours aussi adorable avec son magnifique sourire mais je trouve que cette couleur violette ne la flatte pas vraiment ; ses boucles d'oreilles comporte t-elles des petites perles ?!
ReplyDeletePss Kako looks lovely also great smile. She seems a down to earth person. Just wish her outfits were about a few cm shorter, she is still young. css
ReplyDeleteElle est charmante dans cette tenue et ces deux tons de bleu. La robe semble très jolie, fluide et légère. J'adore ses boucles d'oreilles originales ! Bravo à elle de connaître la langue des signes.
ReplyDeletePaloma.
She is so engaging and bubbly, a real asset. She looks beautiful in this shade of blue. The dress and plenty of movement, and swish, lovely!
ReplyDeleteTotally agree!
DeleteShe has a really lovely smile.
ReplyDeleteDeep purple is my favorite color so, no complaints from me about that. I'm not too keen on the shoe choice thought.
She always wears dark-colored clothing when she is performing sign language duties, because she wants her hand movements to be easily visible to the audience.
ReplyDeleteSo nice!
ReplyDeleteEven in Japan slightly difference in colors has entered the fashion world. I like these dark purple tones. Princess Kako should try a pink blush on her cheeks and a dark pink lipstick to make her face less white. Now that she is wearing an uneven hem the slightly too long dress look not so long anymore. I wonder what witchcraft she is using to make her outfits look more modern than the other princesses of the Japanese imperial family.
ReplyDeleteI’ve said the same thing many times. She has a special quality which makes her outfits look fun and quirky instead of dated and frumpy.
Delete@ Anon. 22/8 01:08
DeleteIn fact, what I meant was how she manages to get approval from the group of people at the palace (mostly old men ?,) responsible for the look of the princesses at the imperial court.
My theory on this is that she asked which articles of clothing are approved instead of which OUTFITS are approved and she has wonderful style that allows her to, usually, look more modern.
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