In Stockholm, Princess Victoria showcased a look that blended simplicity with modernity.
As patron of the Junior Water Prize, she presided over the ceremony and presented awards to young innovators from various countries—but it was her style that drew more than a few glances.
For the occasion, she chose a midi dress by Roland Mouret, a design that plays with twisted panels and highlights her silhouette impeccably.
The piece, understated yet with an architectural touch, matched perfectly with the solemnity of the event held at Stockholm’s City Hall.
Victoria paired the dress with accessories that added a vibrant twist to the look: metallic fuchsia pumps by Gianvito Rossi, a Loubitwist clutch by Christian Louboutin, and pink Swarovski earrings that offered subtle flashes of color.
The most personal detail came with her Engelbert necklace from Stockholm and the Edblad Mom ring—a nod to Swedish jewelry she loves to incorporate.
It’s not the first time the princess has combined international brands with local touches, and perhaps that’s the secret to her style: she knows how to balance her wardrobe with effortless grace.