Princess Kako, the niece of Emperor Naruhito, known for her stunning beauty and nicknamed 'the pretty princess,' has drawn attention for her fashion.
According to local media in Japan on the 12th, after Princess Kako's dress worn during her official visit to Brazil gained popularity online, the brand that produced the dress initiated an 'emergency resale.'
On the 8th, Princess Kako attended a schedule in Brazil wearing a white dress embroidered with camellia patterns. As soon as images of Princess Kako in the vibrant dress were revealed, social media (SNS) was flooded with posts seeking information about the dress.
The dress in question is a product from the Japanese fashion brand 'Viaggio Blu,' which was launched in November of last year. It is priced at 59,400 yen (approximately 562,000 won). Although it had already been discontinued, following Princess Kako's appearance in it, inquiries surged, prompting the brand to decide on additional production of the dress.
Princess Kako is the younger daughter of Akishino-no-Miya Fumihito, the brother of Emperor Naruhito and the heir apparent. With her calm yet neat appearance and modern styling, she is popularly referred to as 'the pretty princess' in Japan, enjoying widespread appeal.