Regal Review: The Wedding of Crown Princess Victoria & Prince Daniel
Today, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary! Let’s take a look back at the amazing wedding fashion!
After the ceremony, the couple left Stockholm Cathedral and greeted the crowd waiting outside for them.
They also took part in a carriage procession around the streets of Stockholm which led them back to the Royal Palace.
Following the procession, the couple was welcomed to the Palace by their families and guests as well as a huge crowd waiting for them.
The day ended with the wedding reception hosted by King Carl Gustaf at the Royal Palace.
Crown Princess Victoria wore a wedding gown by Swedish designer Pär Engsheden. The dress is of pearl white double-sided side shower with short arms and an out-of-fold collar that follows the rounded ring. The back is V-shaped with clad buttons. A waistband is buttoned in the back. The trailer is edged with a border, attached to the waist and follows the shape of the veil. The trailer is close to five meters long. She also wore Roger Vivier white pumps as well as the Cameo tiara and matching earrings and bracelet.
Queen Silvia wore a pink long sleeve gown with a beaded lace overlay. She wore the Braganza Tiara with jewels from the Russian Pink Topaz Suite.
Princess Madeleine wore a blue strapless Linda Nurk gown with a matching blue clutch, her Cartier bracelet, and Manolo Blahnik sandals. She also wore the Connaught Tiara.
Queen Sonja wore a coral pleated cape gown with the emerald and diamond parure.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a blue ruffled gown by Danish designer Ole Yde with a VBH silver satin clutch and nude Jimmy Choo pumps. She also wore Queen Maud’s Pearl Tiara.
Princess Martha Louise wore a bright pink one-shoulder gown by Norwegian designer Nora Farah. She also wore the Norwegian Amethyst Parure Tiara.
Queen Margrethe wore a bright green gown by Birgitte Thaulow with her Pearl Poiré Tiara.
Crown Princess Mary wore a teal gown with a lace top by Jesper Hovring and a teal satin bag by Anya Hindmarch. She also wore the Ruby Parure Tiara as well as the earrings, brooch, bracelet and ring from the parure.
Princess Benedikte wore a blue and metallic short sleeve gown with a matching shawl and the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Fringe Tiara.
Queen Sofia wore a pink crepe and lace gown by Valentino and the Mellerio Shell Tiara.
Queen Letizia wore a nude flower embroidered gown by Felipe Varela with bespoke shoes by Magrit. She wore Queen Sofia’s Floral Tiara.
Queen Maxima wore a grey and metallic lace gown with a matching bolero with her Diamond Bandeau tiara.
Princess Laurentien wore a black and white floral printed gown with a red sash belt and a matching bolero. She wore Queen Emma's Diamond Tiara.
Princess Mabel wore a tulle trouser gown combo by Viktor & Rolf with her wedding tiara.
Queen Mathilde wore a pink pleated one-shoulder gown by Armani Privé with her Laurel Wreath Tiara.
Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore a bespoke Elie Saab Couture blue gown with the Luxembourg Empire Tiara.
The Countess of Wessex wore a custom made beaded one-shoulder gown by Amanda Wakeley with her Anya Hindmarch clutch. She also wore her wedding tiara.
Princess Charlene wore a strapless nude draped Armani Privé gown with a Armani Privé clutch with Giorgio Armani satin sandals.
Princess Tatiana wore a strapless beaded tulle ballgown by Carolina Herrera.
Stay tuned for more Regal Review post next week looking back on National Days, Jubilees and State Visits!