Queen Silvia Attends the 2025 Mentor Arabia Gala Dinner

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab

On February 18, 2025, Queen Silvia of Sweden attended the 2025 Mentor Arabia Gala Dinner, hosted by the Education Above All Foundation and Mentor Arabia. The event was held under the patronage of Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of the Education Above All Foundation, and was hosted by Prince Turki Bin Talal, Chairman of Mentor Arabia.

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab

Proceeds from the Gala Dinner will benefit thousands of youth in Qatar and Lebanon through the Youth Empowerment and Employment for Development (YEED) project, a joint initiative between EAA and Mentor Arabia. It is chaired by Prince Turki Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz, and it is a branch of Mentor International, which was founded in 1994 and is headed by Queen Silvia.

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab

Sheikha Moza wore a bespoke gown by Valentino, Queen Silvia wore a pale pink gown by Elie Saab
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  1. Ava Pittman19/2/25 00:44

    Both ladies look beautiful

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  2. Anonymous19/2/25 00:48

    Lovely dress on the queen, though the colour washes her out. She looks tired and I am beginning to think she wears a hair piece, no matter always has a nice do.

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  3. The sheika needs some more makeup. LOL Wow girl likes her makeup.

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    1. Anonymous19/2/25 10:33

      Great comment !!

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    2. Anonymous19/2/25 18:01

      LOL. Just a tad more, right?

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  4. Anonymous19/2/25 01:37

    The Swedish queen looks very pale and the outfit colors are the same tone.

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    1. Anonymous20/2/25 01:40

      Queen Silvia, is 81 years , and still looks amazing. But I agree with you see looks really pale

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  5. Anonymous19/2/25 02:32

    What beautiful gowns both ladies are wearing. Sheikha Moza's is stunning as is she. What intricate work on her gown--it appears literally encrusted. I do really like Queen Silvia's gown but I do not think the color flatters her. Again, the beadwork is beautiful on Silvia's dress too.

    Janet

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  6. Anonymous19/2/25 04:13

    The ladies look serene and dignified. Quite lovely!
    - Anon 9:13

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  7. Anonymous19/2/25 08:11

    Lovely wig!

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    1. Anonymous19/2/25 15:39

      ... and ugly comment, this one (08:11). May you never need one an then be commented on.

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    2. Anonymous19/2/25 17:14

      Isn't it great that there's something like wigs for people who have thinning hair? Unfortunately for you, there's no such add-on for an unpleasant personality.

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    3. Anonymous20/2/25 00:06

      @08:11 - I've often wondered about Silvia's hair. Unlike with Mette-Marit & Máxima, to name two, I've never ever seen gray roots on Silvia. She's either touching up her roots every 2nd day or she's wearing wigs or she's naturally still dark-haired. ~~Ruthie

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  8. Anonymous19/2/25 09:04

    I am happy to see Sheikha Moza bint Nasser on this fashion blog, mother of the Sheikh of Qatar. She has been inspirational for so many years, wearing the most fantastic outfits. A beautiful woman with great taste!

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    1. Anonymous19/2/25 10:28

      She is 65 but we see not one line nor blemish. 65!. She is one of three wives to one of the world’s richest men (he has 24 children).

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    2. P. the original19/2/25 13:03

      Yes, @ Anonymous, 10:28 ,
      this is the proven result of what a mix of good genetics, generous self- care, high quality beauty products (it doesn' t equal to luxury products, just the right ones), positivity, regular training can do on a woman' s overall presentation.
      A positive state of mind and promoting constructive social initiatives have terrific effects on life quality and beauty, inside and out.
      You haven't got to be a billionaire to get a healthy and fit body, no matter the age .
      Do you know holistic approaches and theories?
      Maybe, if you just give them a try and learn how to focus on your own body- mind as a whole, you can change your negative perspectives about yourself and other people, be it royal or not.

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    3. Anonymous19/2/25 14:20

      Honestly, good genetics generous self care, high quality beauty products, positivity, regular training certainly do help but Sheila Moza has had a lot of cosmetic procedures to keep her line and blemish free. Nothing wrong with that but let’s be real! Personally I think she looks waxy, plastic and artificial.

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    4. P. the original19/2/25 15:23

      A healthy nutrition is also a basic life rule to keep fit and with a bonne mine complexion.

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    5. Anonymous19/2/25 17:54

      I agree with Anon 14:20. The Sheikha is dressed very elegantly. Such delicate clothing, it reminds me of Queen Salma of Morocco, an equally stylish queen. I can't believe her age. She looks like a sister of Queen Rania. Queen Silvia looks less energized than usual, maybe because of the pale outfit. Nevertheless, she looks very stylish and appropriate.
      Damsel Dragonfly

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    6. P. the original19/2/25 18:18

      Can you give proof of the " lot of cosmetic procedures" and list the kind of body and face surgery she had?
      Please, quote your sources.
      Thank you.
      If you see your face looking like it is wet or waxy, this is a kind of skin care/ makeup technique aiming at getting the so- called "glass skin".
      There are dedicated products of specific cosmetic brands used to get this effect.
      Basically, it stems from Korean beauty rituals bu it is widely used all over the world.


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    7. P. the original19/2/25 18:26

      @ Anonymous 14:20
      https://www.vogue.com/article/how-to-get-glass-skin-k-beauty

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    8. Agree with Anonymous 14:20. That woman looks artificial.

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    9. P. the original19/2/25 18:50

      * if you see her face looking like...

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    10. Anonymous19/2/25 18:53

      What is the problem p ? Accept no other opinions?

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    11. Anonymous20/2/25 18:55

      I can’t work out if the comments regarding “just looking after your skin” are beautiful cynicism or for real?! It’s obviously not possible for a 65 year old to have this skin without a lot of cosmetic interventions. This is clear.

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  9. Anonymous19/2/25 17:48

    Dear 14:20, I totally agree with you. After all the blah, blah instructions on how to lead one’s life to improve one’s look, we know all that, it is obvious that this woman’s face is an artificial construction, all I see is lifeless plastic, horrible. Dear Deadeggs, I loved your sarcastic inquiry regarding a supermarket cream in the parallel report. Actually, I sincerely doubt whether Sheika Moza‘s life is all that positive.I prefer queen Camilla‘s natural look any day, although I am not her fan, but for other reasons.
    🌞 Virginia

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    1. Anonymous19/2/25 23:07

      Dear Virginia, I would like to agree with you, but what do we mere mortals, stuck in our negativity, know? Let's be thankful that somebody as entitled, no I meant of course enlightend, tells us how it is.

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  10. La sheika est superbe même si son visage me semble trop figé ; sur la 4ème photo, je remarque que le haut de la tenue de la reine Silvia est très élégant dans sa couleur pâle !

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  11. P. the original19/2/25 19:54

    Anonymous as Virginia17:48

    Obviously, everyone can lead their lives as they like.
    Fact is that when negativity pervades the usual bemoaner on this site, one can rightly question what kind of life she can lead that causes her to spend her time criticizing all and every royal lady portrayed on the blog for all possibile reasons (mainly fabricated by this same bemoaner).
    An example:
    as a blogger said- and I agree with her- bashing Maxima for her hair over and over again are cheap shots.
    This is true for many Royal ladies always targeted and put down by the bemoaner.
    Hence, the need to suggest better ways of living and more positive states of mind.
    Negativity stems from uneasiness with oneself most of times.
    No, your phrase" we all know that" doesn' t prove to be true , giving the loads of negativity spread throughout this site.
    Changing perspectives and being more flexible instead of always judging ruthlessly all royal ladies could be a recommendable option.
    No blah blah, it's just being realistic and wanting less biased views.
    Biased " opinions" originate from a lack of broader knowledge.
    The amount of the same BORING and negative jingles when Maxima or any other beautiful and committed royal lady comes up on this board.is getting really ridiculous.

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    1. Anonymous19/2/25 22:54

      Whatever you say dear, whatever you say......

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    2. Anonymous19/2/25 22:58

      Always over-commenting just relax and be happy.

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  12. Anonymous19/2/25 23:42

    Great outfits. Sheikha Moza is a beautiful lady. Have not seen her in a while. I am glad to see Silvia, she is always busy.
    css

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  13. Anonymous20/2/25 01:36

    Personally, I am so pleased to see Sheikha Moza. What a lovely woman. Whatever her routine is, it’s working. If she’s happy, I’m happy. I love the way she artfully takes the latest fashion and adapts it to her culture and religion. I’m also so pleased that even though her husband is no longer ruler, she is continuing to champion education and growth for her nations youth.

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  14. Anonymous20/2/25 10:32

    Dear P. The Orginal, I am unable to comprehend your muddled comments.
    🌞 Virginia

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    1. Anonymous20/2/25 16:25

      And i agree to you, virginia!

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    2. Anonymous20/2/25 16:50

      Dear Virginia, 100% with you.

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    3. Totally agree with Virginia!

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    4. Anonymous21/2/25 11:11

      Virginia. Totally agree. Sadly, this won't change this persons attitude.

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  15. Anonymous20/2/25 22:19

    Virginia, you're so right.👌

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