Princess Maria Olympia
Hot party in silver hot pants
The royal looks of the day in the GALA ticker: At Paris Hilton’s wedding, Princess Maria-Olympia celebrates in silver hot pants +++ Flora Vesterberg is elegant in a floral dress +++ Princess Victoria wears the material of the hour.
Exciting royal looks in the GALA ticker:
November 14, 2021
Princess Maria-Olympia celebrates in silver hot pants
Sexy, sexy … The wedding of Paris Hilton, 40, was not only attended by Hollywood celebrities, even a royal was there to toast the hotel heiress to her marriage. Princess Maria-Olympia, 25, posted a photo on Instagram that she showed at the fun fair party on Santa Monica Pier after the marriage. She wears a rather daring outfit consisting of a blue metallic shimmering turtleneck sweater, which she has tied up so that you can see her belly, and a rather short silver shimmering hot pants. The princess is dancing with a drink in her hand and seems to be enjoying the evening …
Flora Vesterberg in an elegant floral dress
Here, the name speaks for itself! Flora Vesterberg, formerly Flora Ogilvy, attends the “Cartier Racing Awards” at “The Dorchester” in London in an elegant maxi dress by Phase Eight, which is tailored in the shape of a trumpet towards the hem. The pattern of the long dress fits perfectly with the name of Timothy Vesterberg’s wife, because the “Christine” dress is decorated over and over with a floral pattern.
The granddaughter of Princess Alexandra wears black heels and the black “Panthère De Cartier” bag. She adorns her hair with a black headband – a perfect evening look.
November 13, 2021
Princess Victoria in an elegant velvet dress
Velvet is back – but something of it! Not only the men have discovered the soft, cuddly material for themselves, the women now like to show themselves again in velvet. Whether Taylor Swift or Helene Fischer, we are certain that we will soon discover more and more pieces made of velvet. The material has even arrived in royal circles. At a meeting of the Academy of War Studies in Stockholm on Friday evening (November 12, 2021), none other than Princess Victoria appeared in a dark red velvet dress. The dress, held in the waist with a silver brooch, flatters the figure of the crown princess, the color goes well with her skin tone. The clutch she chooses for it comes with applications made of dark red velvet and goes very well with the overall look.
November 12, 2021
Countess Sophie: This style combination takes all the glamor out of your luxury coat
Countess Sophie, 56, mostly holds back on her style and likes to go for simple basics. At Armistice Day in Bedworth on November 11th, she presented a new luxury coat from Lanvin, which is particularly noticeable with its playful belt loops. Precisely because this highlight piece only works at second glance, the outfit for the coat should be kept as simple as possible. Either elegant high boots or pumps are predestined here. Sophie of Wessex has opted for a wine-red dress that peeks out from under the hem of the coat and mid-height boots in light beige that clash with the color of the coat. The whole style combination looks restless and takes away the glamor of the designer coat.
November 11, 2021
Everyone can shop for Queen Mathilde’s bargain coat
Often it does not happen that you can shop for the looks of the royals. Duchess Catherine, 39, likes to combine affordable, off-the-peg fashion with expensive designer pieces, which regularly triggers sales. But who would have thought that older members of the nobility would also like bargains? Queen Mathilde, 48, presented a completely new coat at an appointment with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and it is not an expensive designer piece, which its appearance might suggest. Her jacquard coat is part of the current Zara collection and, at 129 euros, is affordable for ordinary people too.
The dropped shoulders and the pattern make the queen look fresh and modern – a stroke of luck in full length.
November 10, 2021
Princess Victoria is fashionably wrong
Princess Victoria, 44, is very popular, always appears in a good mood and exudes a lot of charm. The Swedish Crown Princess is also often right on fashion when it comes to fashion. During a visit to the diabetes center of the Karolinska Medical University in the Swedish city of Solna, the mother of two proves that she has a hand that is not quite as skilled. It combines two parts that are quite chic when viewed individually, but do not really work together.
The dark blue pleated skirt and the bow tie blouse with a graphic pattern make Victoria look much older and a little slippery. A more casual top would have done the frumpy-looking skirt better. We forgive the likable Crown Princess, who is otherwise always perfectly dressed.
November 9, 2021
Queen Sonja is wrong in color
With the choice of her handbag, Queen Sonja, 84, proves that she likes elegant classics. At the welcome ceremony in front of the royal palace as part of Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander’s three-day state visit to Norway, King Harald’s wife picks up a Chanel handbag in classic black. It may illustrate her sense of timeless fashion, but the color doesn’t really match the rest of the outfit. Because Sonja combines a bright light blue with brown, the Chanel bag, on the other hand, is black. A model in brown or blue would have been a much better fit.
November 8, 2021
Princess Mary shows herself in a royal business look at the horse race
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, 49, attended the traditional Hubertus Hunting horse race north of Copenhagen with her twins, Princess Josephine and Prince Vincent, 10, on Sunday (November 7, 2021). The fashion lover delights with a simple black wool coat from Prada. In addition, the princess combines a large brown leather bag from the Copenhagen label Decadent and sunglasses by Thierry Lasry in military green and yellow. This is how she turns the outfit into a real royal business look. Her children also wear black and dark blue tones, and they both have their hair color just like their mother’s: hazelnut brown. What a trio performance!
Sources used: instagram.com, own research