The Crown Princess Victoria in dark purple from Camilla Thulin. One of tonight’s winners! I like that it is not so much lull-lull but very cleanly cut.
Crown Princess Victoria at Nobel 2023 in a dress designed by Camilla Thulin. Image source: Claudio Bresciani/TT Bild
Queen Silvia must have access to the world’s most beautiful dresses. Why does she choose a dress that makes her look so washed out? The color really wasn’t fun. Think a sunburned Greta pig stuffed toy has been washed too hard and then tumble dried by mistake and this color is the result. Sleeping boring.
Queen Silvia didn’t immediately shine in this grayish pink color. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer / TT /
The princess Sophia is probably my absolute favorite in the royal house when it comes to clothes. She very rarely chooses rysh-pysh and typically princessy, but often shines in quiet luxury. This black blister is no exception.
Princess Sofia looks absolutely stunning in this black, stripped dress. The icing on the cake are the massive emeralds in the diadem. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer / TT /
Ebba Bush. I never thought I’d ever say something nice about Ebba Bush, but here it comes: I REALLY like this dress on Ebba Bush. The design is signed by Camilla Thulin. Just like “Vickan”, there is a small flower on the shoulder. Fine! Big plus for the flashy jewelry.
Ebba Busch in Camilla Thulin. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer/TT Bild
Magadalena Andersson. NO what kind of soup is this? The dress looks like a mix between Darth Vader and something like Madonna rated for his latest tour. Or maybe she’s tearing up tickets for the entrance to a swingers club? Really boring jewelry too. If I have to say something nice, the make-up was very successful, and the manicure neat.
Magdalena Andersson. Image source: Christine Olsson/TT Bild
Nooshi Dadgostar. I’m one of those people who love the combination of red and pink, and even though this model looked a bit festive, the colors were fantastic. One of the big winners of the evening!
Nooshi was one of the evening’s big winners in red and pink. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer/TT Bild
Anna Kinberg Batra. Again, there is some action on the shoulder, which seems to be the trend of the evening. Beautiful color on her. The bag was a little strange too. Looks like she broke into a chicken coop and grabbed the first best feather pile. But overall, a very majestic look! Nice with yellow gold too.
Anna Kinberg Batra with husband David Batra. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer/TT Bild
Birgitta Ed. This is the kind of thing that gives you nightmares. It feels like Elsa in Frost, and it’s not a good look on anyone over the age of 10.
Birgitta Ed gave Elsa in Frost vibes. Image source: Christine Olsson/TT Bild
Märta Stenevi. Yes, what can one say. Just because you like the environment, you don’t have to wear an old patchwork, do you? Great as a bedspread in the holiday home, but not at Nobel.
The husband of uncelebrated when Märta Stenevi chose something patchwork-like. Image source: Christine Olsson/TT Bild
Sofia Åkerman I have so many questions here. Why does it look like she has some kind of armor in the middle of the dress? Or is it a leather apron? So terrible with the shoes too. What is that thing peeking out from under there anyway? Miserable…
Sofia Åkerman’s dress left a little to be desired. Image source: Jonas Ekströmer/TT Bild