The Swedish crown dresses up for one of the most notable celebrations in its history. For several days, the streets of the country have been filled with festivities and celebrations in honor of the Golden Jubilee of King Carl Gustav. The sovereign celebrated 50 years on the throne this Friday, September 15. One of the events that stood out the most, and that brought together the most recognized faces, was the great celebration that took place this Friday, with the organization of a gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. There you could see several outfits that stood out above the rest, such as that of Victoria of Sweden, one of the king’s daughters.

In recent days, members of the Royal House, both Swedish and from other Nordic countries, have gathered to pay tribute to King Carl Gustav’s 50 years on the throne. Last Thursday, we were able to see all the Swedish royals at a concert where the outfits also caused a real sensation, as was the case of Princess Estelle when she wore a spectacular recycled dress from her mother, Victoria. Mary from Denmark also demonstrated that gala dresses can be recycled and transformed with other types of accessories.

This trend continued to rise this Friday and we could see authentic ‘looks’ among the princesses, as was the case of Sofia of Sweden, Mary of Denmark or even Queen Silvia of Sweden herself. But if anyone caught the attention in particular, it was Princess Victoria of Sweden, daughter of the sovereign, who attended the event arm in arm with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Ulf Kristersson. The heir to the throne captured all eyes when she arrived at the banquet showing a great resemblance to Princess Elsa from Frozen due to her chosen dress.

The 46-year-old princess wore an elegant princess-line dress with a gradient finish in blue. She wore the Baden Fringe tiara, which was originally awarded to the then Princess Victoria of Baden on her wedding day to Prince Gustav V. The tiara features 47 diamonds inspired by sun rays, making it an accessory that would hardly be , goes unnoticed. This unique item can also be worn as a necklace when removed from the frame.

And if anyone stole the show at the celebration, with the permission of the crown princess, it was Queen Silvia of Sweden. The sovereign came on the arm of her husband, King Carlos Gustavo. She wore a jewel of great value, the Braganza tiara. This piece of diamonds set in gold and silver was commissioned by Peter I, who gave it to his second wife, Amalia of Leuchtenberg, on the occasion of her wedding. It is a historical and very important piece for the family, which is why it was one of the tiaras that demanded the most attention. Without a doubt, the gala overflowed with elegance and good taste, and the Royal Family showed that they have both.