Queen Silvia and Princess Victoria’s style at the Gala Dinner in Sweden

The Royal Palace in Stockholm became the epicenter of elegance with the gala dinner hosted by the Swedish Royal Family in honor of representatives of the Parliament, the Government and the Diplomatic Corps of the country.
As is tradition, the evening was presided over by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, accompanied by Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Carl Philip.

However, the absence of Princess Sofia, who is on maternity leave following the birth of her daughter Agnes, and Princess Madeleine, who had prior engagements, did not go unnoticed.

Gala dinner in Sweden: tiaras and floral dresses
Despite these absences, Queen Silvia and Princess Victoria shone with carefully chosen outfits.
Princess Victoria’s style
The heiress to the throne opted for a Frida Jonsvens dress that she has already worn on memorable occasions.
This princess-cut design, with a V-neckline and long sleeves, is distinguished by its delicate powder pink tulle, adorned with floral embroidery in vibrant tones.

To complement her look, Victoria chose the laurel tiara, a piece with great sentimental value, as it belonged to Princess Margaret of Connaught and, after passing through Princess Lilian, has been adopted as her favorite.

A necklace with a discreet diamond and the Order of Seraphim sash completed her impeccable outfit.
Queen Silvia’s style
For her part, Queen Silvia opted for a design by Alexis. Her dress, with long sleeves and elegant silhouette, was adorned with sequins forming a subtle floral print.
In addition, it included transparencies and velvet details, such as the incorporated belt, which enhanced her figure.

In a sign of her refined style, the queen decided to modify the original design, which had an open back, to adapt it to her image as a monarch.
As a complement, she wore the majestic amethyst tiara, a jewel with history that belonged to Josephine de Leuchtenberg and that arrived in Sweden after her marriage to Oscar I.

The ensemble was completed with earrings, necklace and brooch from the same collection, with which she held the sash of the Order of the Seraphim, the most prestigious in the country.