The fashion experts thoughts on Mette-Marits norwegian dress was ranging from boring, neutral and OK, but that she herself looked fresh (Me: No comment on the ugly shoes ). The head of the fashionweek said they were happy that she was there, that he knows that she has for several years learned about and used norwegian fashion.
On the show: Everyone is disappointed. Some thinks they had seen it before, that the show was unprofessional and that Norwegian fashion has a long way to go before it can even compete with Paris. They need more confidence and become more professional says Kikki Sørum, Mette-Marits harshest fashion critic, she further says that if Mette-Marit should choose a working wardrobe from what was presented yesteday it would not be easy for her.
Margrethe Gilbo who helped Mette-Marit with her wardrobe in the beginning said the show was a disaster, the models hair were overstyled, they did not do their job well and that the stage partly colapsed infront of the minister and Princess was unforgivable. The music was to loud and the Models did not walk properly even if there was some good design.
Kjell Nordstrøm (friend of Ari and Märtha) said that it is not Mette-Marits fault that Norwegian fashion is not better and that the designers should go home and work harder and get better. He was also angry that his work had not been credited in the show, but he liked the styling and concept of the show.
On the show: Everyone is disappointed. Some thinks they had seen it before, that the show was unprofessional and that Norwegian fashion has a long way to go before it can even compete with Paris. They need more confidence and become more professional says Kikki Sørum, Mette-Marits harshest fashion critic, she further says that if Mette-Marit should choose a working wardrobe from what was presented yesteday it would not be easy for her.
That sounds pretty disastrous.
I'm no fashion expert myself, but I've always wondered why Kikki Sørum (from which I did not get my nick by the way :p ) is a fashion expert in Norway, when she herself, in my eyes, dress disaserously and sometimes even weird!?! She comments on various arrangements where royalty and celebreties appear and what they wear for a various number of medias, so she is rather known in Norway for her harsh comments.
And yes, there is an age difference between these ladies, but who is the best dresser fashionwise in 2005??
Kikki I agre about Kikki Sørum, theese days the press seems to favour the younge fashionpeople to comment on things, she used to have monopoly on fashion comments but now she only seems to make the press if she slams the royals. Her style, or lack of style, is terrible, how many years has she had that hairdo now...
Tonight at the dinner in their home for people which has fallen outside of society and struggelig with different mental and social problems
TV2 just showed pictures of Mette-Marit paying a private visit to Oslo Fashion Week last night, she saw the show of the Norwegian designduo So Hee http://www.sohee.no/
Some Screen Captures from TV2, the quality is not great...
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lovely pictures of mm's last outings.
i find it great that while MM supports norwegian fashion this doesn't count as an official event exactly. not to sounds like i want to compare, but i think it's the proper way to do it. classifying these acts as "not official but important" provides a difference between the events she attends.
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Mette-Marit was named "Ambassador of the Year" at the opening of Oslo Fashion Week this year, but did not come to receive her award. Instead, she's stayed away for most of the fashion week, but arrived at a showing by Iselin Engan last night. Her mother accompanied her.
Kjendis.no speculates whether or not Engan is her new favourite designer, as she also came to her show last year.