The heir apparent to the Swedish throne, Crown Princess of Sweden is set to be the first reigning queen of the country since 1720. The eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Silvia Sommerlath, his queen consort, Victoria grew up with all the trappings of a royal life. It's no surprise then, that she has mastered the of modern-day regal dressing.
It was Swedish designer Pär Engsheden that Victoria turned to for her ivory duchesse silk gown at her 2010 wedding to Daniel Westling, who she had met eight years prior. Featuring a bardot neckline and 5-foot train, the princess paired the stunning design with the Cameo Parure tiara, which was originally part of a suite commissioned by Bonaparte's wife, Josephine. It was the perfect ostentatious addition to the luxuriously refined dress.
Victoria's is a tale of two halves. When attending royal soirées and lavish galas, Victoria provides princess perfection with voluminous gowns in vivid hued silks. Earlier this year, the style star donned a beguiling green tulle confection at Swedish Chamber of Commerce gala.
However, when visiting organisations and charities worldwide, she's one of the biggest advocates for fabulous tailoring as daywear. Be they velvet, checked, belted or boldly coloured, Victoria knows how to sizzle in suiting paired with decadent heeled boots. At the inauguration of Giuseppe Penone's sculpture 'The Inner Flow of Life' at the sculpture park, 2024 Visiting the Nordic Museum, 2024 At the UN Ocean Conference, 202.
