The Royal Palace in Stockholm dressed up this Tuesday night for the dinner in honor of Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron, who are on a state trip to Sweden. As is usual in this type of visit, the Swedish royal family organized this event where Princess Victoria dazzled with her look.
The heir to the throne recovered an exclusive H dress for this appointment.
A piece with an asymmetrical neckline, fitted body and full skirt that was combined with the Peacock tiara, which belonged to Queen Josephine. Made of gold, silver and steel, this jewel was found by Queen Silvia in a closet of the Royal Palace and she had it restored to be premiered at a gala dinner in 1979. Since then, it has been one of the favorites of the Swedish princesses.
Brigitte Macron also conquered with her long sky blue dress. A piece with a straight cut, long sleeves and gold embroidery on the neck, neckline and waist, which stylized her silhouette and which she wore with a metallic handbag, matching her pumps, and her blonde hair tied up in a low bun with loose strands. .
Princess Sofia chose gold, with a beautiful Lars Wallin dress with a strapless neckline combined with tulle, while Queen Silvia wore a purple satin design with a lace bodice and the Cameo tiara, a jewel that his daughter, Princess Victoria, wore on her wedding day.
In the morning the most diverse looks were also seen. Princess Victoria opted for red with a double-breasted coat, with a lapel collar, marked shoulders and satin detail on the pockets. She finished off the look with black pumps and a striking red headdress in the shape of a headband with a flower on the side.
Brigitte Macron also opted for a coat, in this case in mint green, which she wore with a matching dress. She agreed with her heir’s choice of black shoes.
For her part, Princess Sofia debuted a naive style design by Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, with white details on the body and cuffs, which she wore with Versace shoes and a romantic black satin bow.
Another striking look was that of Queen Silvia, who did not leave anyone indifferent with the psychedelic print on her dress, a print also present on the jacket. A style that was finished off with a beret and a fur coat-cape.