Victoria has paved the way for unique looks within the realm of royal events, galas, and ceremonies.
AsVogue Scandinavianoted, she is known to mix up her look from glittering, sequined ballgowns to tailored silhouettes.
The princess surely picked up some fashion influences as she spent time in Europe and the United States.

Instead, she favors sustainability (viaThe Telegraph).
In fact, she’s not afraid of wearing hand-me-downs.
Victoria has been known to recycle some of the Queen’s outfits from decades past.

Victoria certainly looked pretty in her pink knee-length, quarter-sleeve dress, which boasted a V-neck and cinched waist.
She paired the ensemble with a matching wide-brimmed sun hat, minimal jewelry, and peep-toe stilettos.
As it happens, Victoria’s wedding guest looks are always on point.

It featured an off-the-shoulder neckline while the floor-length skirt showcased an abstract print.
The eye-catching layers of blush tulle in this gown feature a somewhat feathery top and tied waist.
She carried a small black clutch that tied the whole look together nicely.

She accessorized with small matching hot pink hoops, minimal gold jewelry, and a white crossbody bag.
She pulled her hair back in a low and elegant bun.
Pictured above with her husband Prince Daniel, Swedish Ambassador to Italy Jan Bjorklund and his wife Anette Brifalk.

She wore jeweled hoop earrings and pointed black pumps.
She donned a gown befitting a true crown princess for the festivities.
The dress featured a scoop neckline and fluttery cap sleeves and fell just to her knees.

Her A-line skirt was the same color and was hemmed elegantly above her ankles.
Princess Victoria manages to look refined even while keeping things muted instead of bright.
She wore a pair of matching gloves, patterned scarf, slacks and pointed-toe heeled boots.

This wasn’t the first time the princess donned a monochromatic look, though.
It was adorned with a single black lapel button and belt.
She wore small diamond earrings and carried a silver clutch, as reported byVogue Scandinavia.

Her nails were painted a shade of red and she wore her usual silver watch and bracelet.




