Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden wore an ocean print dress by Scandinavian fashion label Maxjenny for the Stockholm Junior Water Prize on Tuesday. The royal presented awards to the 2024 winners at the ceremony held at Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre.
Victoria’s maxidress featured a rippling water pattern in shades of white and variations of blue, cap sleeves, a fitted bodice and a conical skirt. The dress also included a cinched waist for a defined silhouette.
Along with the dress, Crown Princess Victoria wore a pair of suede Jimmy Choo pointed-toe pumps in a shade of blue. The royal kept her accessories minimal, keeping her dress the centerpiece of her entire ensemble. She also carried a blue suede envelope clutch by LK Bennett.
When it came to her accessories, Crown Princess Victoria kept her pieces minimal, opting for a delicate bracelet, two rings and small earrings. She wore her hair in a tight chignon to complete the entire look.
Crown Princess Victoria has rarely been averse to playing with patterns. In the recent past, the royal has looked to botanical inspiration for some of her royal wardrobe pieces for various engagements. Last June, Princess Victoria attended the “World of Water” exhibition at the Swedish Museum of Natural History wearing a floral midi dress by Alberto Biani.
The month prior, Crown Princess Victoria wore the Aimee dress by Scandinavian fashion brand Malina for the annual meeting of the friends of Nordic Museum and Skansen at Nordic Museum in Stockholm.
Among European royal women, Crown Princess Victoria, the heir apparent to the Swedish throne, embraces a style that merges traditional silhouettes with unique patterns. On Tuesday, she opted for occasion dressing inspired by her royal engagement, a choice that she seamlessly pulled off thanks to the married elements of a classic silhouette and playful pattern.