As she returns to a packed official schedule after the summer break, Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, stepped out yesterday for the Stockholm Junior Water Prize ceremony, as part of the annual World Water Week held at Stockholm City Hall.
A longstanding patron of the prestigious international competition for high school students, the future queen always makes headlines with her impeccable style, and this time was no exception.
Victoria turned heads in a striking monochrome pink look, reviving a beloved piece from her wardrobe with the help of bold, modern accessories that made it feel entirely new.
Mastering sustainable fashion:
Victoria has repeatedly proven her dedication to sustainable fashion, often opting for eco-conscious designers or giving new life to existing pieces in her wardrobe. For this appearance, she chose a bubblegum pink dress by Roland Mouret that she’s worn several times before, including once in an official portrait. This marked the fourth time she’s worn the piece, showing how timeless fashion can be when styled right.
The Paris-based label, a favorite of both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, is behind the chic design Victoria debuted back in 2023. The dress features a high neckline, structured shoulders, short sleeves, and an A-line pleated skirt that falls to the ankles.
A diagonal draped panel, cascading from under the arm to the waist, sculpts the figure and adds the perfect touch to elevate a minimalist piece.
Statement accessories and styling:
As is typical of her polished style, Victoria wore her hair in a tight, elegant bun, drawing attention to her face and a pair of eye-catching Swarovski earrings.
The octagonal pink crystal earrings lit up her look and gave it a sophisticated sparkle. She also wore her signature gold 'Stockholm' necklace, a delicate chain she’s frequently seen wearing at public engagements.
Royal women often rely on a smart styling trick to make an outfit feel new again, switching up the accessories. Princess Victoria executed this perfectly with a bold and unexpected choice of footwear and a handbag that added a fashion-forward edge to her look.
She also wore the Gianvito Rossi 'Gianvito 105' stilettos, crafted in a fuchsia mirrored leather finish that made a statement. She paired them with the Christian Louboutin 'Loubitwist' clutch in matching fuchsia, a sculptural, twisted design that can be carried by hand or worn on the wrist with its slim strap. The metallic accessories added glamour and modernity to the classic ensemble.
With this look, Princess Victoria proves yet again that recycling fashion doesn't have to mean compromising on style. By updating a familiar favorite with daring accessories, she delivered a fresh, elegant, and sustainable royal look that’s sure to inspire.