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« Reply #135 on: December 10, 2024, 11:46:31 PM »

Madeleine looking stunning tonight in a gown by Fadi el Khoury





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« Reply #136 on: December 12, 2024, 09:56:31 AM »

Madeleine looked gorgeous in this green gown and the jewellery and her hairstyle were spot on.

Here's more information about the dress:

Madeleine's forest green, off-the-shoulder gown by designer Fadi El Khoury, featuring a figure-hugging silhouette that transitions into a voluminous skirt look stunning.

The dress is green in more ways than one. Crafted from upcycled silk satin and chiffon, El Khoury breathed new life into discarded fabrics sourced from renowned fashion houses. "It is an example of sustainable fashion," the designer explains, noting his preference for reuse over traditional recycling methods.

Beyond the exquisite silhouette, it was the hand-embroidered details that truly captivated. "The combination of sequins and crystal beads creates a dreamy and sparkling impression," says El Khoury. The embroidery, constructed in two layers, begins with a sequin-covered base, while the second layer features clusters that form a 3D effect, adding depth and dimension. "The large skirt is decorated with an abstract wave pattern in chiffon ribbons, and beneath these layers, the dress is further adorned with matching embroidery to ensure cohesion and elegance throughout."

Princess Madeleine completed her look with an evening bag by Linda Nurk – crafted from the same fabric as the gown to maintain harmony. Nurk, who has designed for the Princess on several notable occasions, including her wedding, ensured the accessory complemented rather than competed. Sparkling gems and understated dark heels rounded off the ensemble, letting the dress take centre stage.

https://www.voguescandina...eine-of-sweden-nobel-2024
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