Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and Princess Aiko Visit Tokyo Station Gallery

Empress Masako wore an off-white blazer suit and printed scarf, Princess Aiko wore a light yellow dress

On September 9, 2024, Japan's Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and their daughter, Princess Aiko, visited the special exhibition titled FOLON: Agency of Imaginary Journeys at the Tokyo Station Gallery in Tokyo. Jean-Michel Folon (1934-2005) was one of Belgium's leading artists of the late 20th century. This exhibition displays more than 230 works, including drawings from his early career, watercolor paintings, etchings, posters, and sculptures from his later years.

Empress Masako wore an off-white blazer suit and printed scarf, Princess Aiko wore a light yellow dress

Empress Masako wore an off-white blazer suit and printed scarf, Princess Aiko wore a light yellow dress

Empress Masako wore an off-white blazer suit and printed scarf, Princess Aiko wore a light yellow dress

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  1. Anonymous10/9/24 14:21

    Rien de spécial à dire sur ces tenues. J'aimais bien Folon, un univers très poétique et des coloris très doux. Paloma.

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  2. Elégants tous les trois - La princesse Aiko devient de plus en plus jolie délicatement maquillée en portant une robe coquille d'oeuf qui change de l'ordinaire avec des manches subtilement ajourées ; ses cheveux lâchés la flattent beaucoup !

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  3. Anonymous10/9/24 17:10

    In picture N° 3 Princess Aiko's hair is looking very lovely and it shines because it is healthy. On the other hand I've always wondered why her hair is growing on her cheek. Sometimes it doesn't look like real hair but something that is painted on her cheek. Her dress reminds me of dresses my mother made for me when I was 14 years old (in the 60-ees) (except for the lace sleeves). I had dresses with the same type of belt and the 2 buttons. I had one in emerald green wool and one in "pied de poule" dark & light grey and white also in wool. This type of dresses one does not see any more. Young people are wearing trousers and sweaters during fall and winter or dark navy jeans + a nice jacket (blazer style) and a sporty hoodie.

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  4. Anonymous10/9/24 17:24

    The Empress looks wonderful here in a relaxed yet elegant pantsuit. (V.M.)

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  5. Anonymous10/9/24 17:41

    It’s always a treat to see Aiko. Her dress is pretty, but I’d have liked it even better with long sleeves. — Jane

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  6. Anonymous10/9/24 18:16

    Empress always looks best in her pant suits. Aiko's dress is surprisingly very modern and lovely with the flat shoes and handbag. she needs to do something about her hair thou, that middle gap is not cool!
    m.

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  7. The Empress looks beautiful, lovely elegant outfit. Love the addition of the scarf.

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  8. Anonymous11/9/24 03:41

    Pss Aikos dress is very lovely I like the sleeves. Empress Masako always in style. css

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  9. Am I seeing correctly, the Emperor is not wearing a tie?

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  10. Anonymous11/9/24 20:57

    This might be the prettiest look we've ever seen on Aiko. It's relatively modern and somewhat reflects her age (grown-up, but still young). I like the little bag. Masako looks classy as always.
    -Nika-

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    1. Anonymous13/9/24 17:34

      @ Nika
      I wore this type of dresses like Aiko in the 60-sees. I cannot call it modern. She certainly is not fashion minded. Her mother is dressed more up-to-date than she is.

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