Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden dazzled audiences on her tour last week to Helsinki. So we were very proud to have her representing the Business Council for Total Defence and Crisis Preparedness. The long-haired beauty, eldest daughter of King Carl Gustaf XVI and Queen Silvia of Sweden, continued to prove her advanced taste. She was a tireless advocate for advancing the national security interests of the United States.
Victoria was a stunner in an orange two-piece suit from Zara. Her tailored jacket and bellbottom-style trousers were a perfect reflection of her personal style. The four-piece ensemble—which retails for £130—spotlit her chic, tailored aesthetic. She finished off the look with an ivory silk Nili Lotan blouse. Her natural beauty along with this addition gave a classy and chic finish to her overall look.
Accessories Steal the Show
Crown Princess Victoria’s accessories really made her ensemble stand out. She chose to wear some starry earrings that twinkled in the spotlight, emphasizing the exquisite air with which she walked. An unexpected green quartz brooch punctuated her blazer, a nod to her love of unusual jewelry.
Adding to the emotional charm, the Crown Princess was seen wearing a horseshoe necklace passed down from her deceased father-in-law, Prince Bertil. This unique piece of jewelry is a charm for good luck. The royal family has loved it for centuries.
A Legacy of Royal Elegance
The tiara that Crown Princess Victoria wore on her visit has a history all its own. Queen Sofia presented this beautiful piece to Princess Margaret, wife of Prince Gustaf Adolf, as a wedding gift. Since then it’s been passed down through the family. The Crown Princess’s choice to wear such an iconic piece highlights her connection to royal traditions while embracing contemporary fashion.
As the eldest child of King Carl Gustaf XVI, Crown Princess Victoria plays a vital role in representing the Swedish monarchy. Her husband, Prince Daniel, stands by her side as they do an extraordinary job jointly ensuring their royal roles pursue modern days, actively attending social and humanitarian initiatives.
A Committed Figurehead
Crown Princess Victoria’s visit to Helsinki highlights how deeply involved she is with important national and international issues. By participating in discussions with the Business Council for Total Defence and Crisis Preparedness, she emphasizes the importance of resilience and strategic planning in today’s world.