7 of Princess Ingrid Alexandra's standout looks to date
From a Stella McCartney blazer to a Monique Lhuillier dress, the young royal is just getting started when it comes to establishing her style footprint. In celebration of her 19th birthday tomorrow, Vogue Scandinavia charts Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway’s major fashion moments so far
She might only be nearing 19, but Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway has already proved that she’s a royal style icon to sit up and take note of. She’s provided us with some notable fashion moments, with plenty more in the works as she becomes increasingly involved in her royal duties. Following in her mum's sartorial footsteps, the princess can often be spotted sporting feminine silhouettes and neutral tones, regularly opting for soft tailoring and fairytale-like frocks. Demonstrating a brilliant example of sustainable fashion choices, the young royal is clearly a fan of secondhand, choosing to don vintage gowns and timeless pieces plucked from Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s own wardrobe.
While we follow Princess Ingrid Alexandra’s journey as she prepares to one day take her place at the helm of the Norwegian royal family, we’re eager to see what direction her style takes. Still, it’s safe to say that the princess will undoubtedly be joining the ranks of royal women who tend to blossom into enduring fashion queens.
To honour the princess’ 19th birthday on the 21st of January, Vogue Scandinavia revisits seven of her most memorable looks to date:
January 2022

The day before her 18th birthday in 2022, Ingrid Alexandra visited the Norwegian parliament and familiarised herself with their work. And for the occasion, the princess had evidently looked to her mum for options and gone rummaging through her wardrobe, sporting the same pale pink Stella McCartney blazer the Crown Princess wore a couple years back. Pairing the piece with straight black pleated trousers and a burgundy Aspinal of London clutch, the princess’ elegant ensemble heralded a clear change in style for the young royal, one where a slightly more grown-up look was placed front and centre. Read More…