On November 15, 2024, Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven attended the 43rd NAF Ball held at Cipriani in New York City. The Netherland-America Foundation (NAF) organizes numerous activities in the areas of culture, science, and education with the aim of strengthening Dutch-American friendship.
The proceeds from the NAF Ball are used to fund scholarships and other exchange programs in the areas of education, science, and culture. Princess Margriet and Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven are the patrons of the Netherland-America Foundation (NAF).
She looks adorable. I love balloon sleeves in moderation (some here probably regard that as a contradiction in terms 😁), and these look like they stop just short of being over the top. (An evening gown can handle a poufier sleeve than a day dress can.) I’d love to see a full-length photo of the gown, because it looks like she’s rockin’ it. — Jane
ReplyDeleteHow lovely Princess Margriet looks! She's such a stylish and elegant lady and I love the tiara placement in her hair.
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I agree
DeleteWhat a lovely couple.
ReplyDeleteThe way they look at each other!
ReplyDeleteLuna
Nice to see them together. Always cheerful.
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She is such a sweetheart, love the placement and use of her tiara, perfect! Not quite sure what she is wearing, but regardless she looks beautiful. They are such a wonderful couple, the way they look at each other, the expressions on their faces and in there eyes, true love! Its splendid to find this in a life time if your lucky.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so happy and engaged. I love seeing them at this event. The tiara is worn a little too flat like a headband but it’s not a dealbreaker.
ReplyDeleteThey are still in love…
ReplyDeleteUn couple qui sait toujours nous montrer son amour ; je ne vois pas assez bien l'imprimé de sa tenue mais comme d'habitude, elle a beaucoup de style ; à mon avis, je ne suis pas très fan de son genre de diadème !
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