On November 1, 2024, Princess Kako of Japan attended the opening ceremony of the 41st National Urban Greening Fair in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. Before the opening ceremony, the Princess visited Ikuta Ryokuchi Park, an urban planning green space in Tama-ku. After the ceremony, Princess Kako attended a tree planting ceremony. The Fair was initiated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLITT) in 1983 and has been hosted in different cities across Japan each year since.
The fair is a festival of flowers and greenery that has been held annually throughout Japan since 1983 as a public awareness event to promote the importance of greenery among all citizens, to deepen knowledge of how to protect greenery, and to create cities where comfortable and prosperous lives fostered by greenery can flourish.
Chaque fois que je vois dans le titre "princesse Kako" je m'empresse de faire défiler les photos où je peux admirer son délicat sourire ; j'ose espérer qu'il n'y a que ses tenues qui font l'objet de certains choix à part les bijoux qui doivent lui être réservés - La première photo pourrait avoir comme titre "Une fleur parmi les fleurs" !
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with Kako. She has a sense of style that makes her always look beautiful and well dressed. And a lovely smile.
ReplyDeleteyou are too kind with the style.
Delete@odlanor I agree! - Grace
DeleteI also agree with Odlanor!
DeleteExceptional beautiful!!!
Delete彼女は動きやすいゆったりとした服を選んだのかもしれませんけれど、私はあまりお似合いとは思いません。
ReplyDeleteこの写真のバラ苑には女性皇族の名前を冠したバラの花壇があります。「プリンセスマサコ」は、イギリスの園芸家が雅子様に捧げたイングリッシュローズです。
Comfortable clothes but I think still pretty. Interesting about the roses! ありがとうございます
Deleteこの服は彼女の母に似合うと思います。若々しさがあまり感じられません。
DeleteKako's outfit reminds me of an Imperial Household take on Chanel. The frayed edges are very different for her. It seems like she is trying to break away from the uniform looking dresses and suits, and create her own look within the restrictions. I have really come to look forward to seeing what she wears next!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree! Kako's pushing her choices that are influence by fashion as best she can within the restrictions she is required to follow. I love her! Janet
DeleteLooks lovely in this blue tweed with fringe.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThere is a special beauty in her and her sense of style is amazing for such a young person.
ReplyDeleteFor me, she looks lovely and I also have the impression that she does not follow strictly the usual Japanese Royal Woman Style, but instead, tries to find her own niche without being shockingly different. This two-piece is very nice on her.
ReplyDeleteI totally concur! She demonstrates her personal sense of style, with a little edge, traditional yet modern! And she always looks so good, genuine, smiling and obviously interested by the causes she supports and the people she meets. She is a true asset for the Throne.
Delete"A true asset for the throne", yes!
DeleteVery nice, contemporary, practical for the occasion. Chris L.
ReplyDeleteShe is so impressive. I love this outfit. The frayed edges are different for her and I like it, adding interest to the ensemble. I love the color, suits her well. She is happy and engaging so reactive to everything around her. She is a great asset.
ReplyDeleteNice suit for Princess Kako. I think the top could also work well with white or chambray jeans and chunky trainers.
ReplyDeleteKako has such a strict dress code to follow, I love that this ensemble isn't another conservative skirt and blazer. While still conservative, she looks a bit more fashion forward and modern.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely as always! I love the fabric--very Chanel-esque. The added fringe is a modern look. Kako is marvelous and I love seeing her!
ReplyDeleteJanet
Beautiful young and gracious lady. This outfit looks nice on her, also lovely color.
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