The styling of Princesses Victoria of Sweden and Mette-Marit of Norway at the Gala Dinner in Berlin.
The celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Nordic embassy in Germany was the perfect setting to highlight the close relations between the Nordic countries and Germany.
During the past few hours, various commemorative events were held, presided over by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, Elke Büdenbender, who welcomed important figures from the Nordic countries.
Among those in attendance were the President of Iceland, the President of Finland and several royals, including Frederick and Mary of Denmark, Victoria and Daniel of Sweden, as well as Haakon and Mette-Marit of Norway.
One of the most anticipated moments of this official visit was the grand gala dinner held at the majestic Bellevue Palace in Berlin.
An event that provided the opportunity to appreciate the sophisticated outfits of Princesses Mary of Denmark, Victoria of Sweden and Mette-Marit of Norway, who followed the required etiquette: gala dress, but without a tiara, since it was not a state event.
Mette-Marit’s floral print dress
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway dazzled in a white dress adorned with a striking floral print in vibrant hues.
This elegant design was not new to her closet, as the princess consort had previously worn it to the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize dinner.
She paired her dress with a signature Bottega Veneta clutch bag in a striking purple color, and complemented the ensemble with diamond and amethyst earrings, adding a touch of sparkle and sophistication to her look.
Victoria of Sweden’s purple velvet dress
For her part, Princess Victoria of Sweden opted to recover an elegant velvet dress in a deep purple tone, designed by Camilla Thulin.
The dress, with a round neck and short sleeves, stood out for its fitted cut and a delicate draping in the side area, which enhanced her figure in a subtle and sophisticated way.
This look was not only elegant, but also reflected the classic and timeless style that characterizes the princess.