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Finnish President Alexander Stubb and spouse Suzanne Innes-Stubb visit Germany in inaugural state tour

Monday 21st 2024 on 14:43 in  
Finland
events, fashion, travel

Finnish President Alexander Stubb and his spouse Suzanne Innes-Stubb are currently visiting Germany as part of their inaugural year in office. The couple, who have already traveled to several countries, have showcased an elegant and stylish presence throughout their engagements. Suzanne Innes-Stubb is not only the president’s fashionable partner but also a lawyer, an employee at Aalto University, and a patron of UNICEF in Finland, alongside being the honorary chair of Save the Children.

Following the transition of power on March 1, 2024, when former President Sauli Niinistö and Dr. Jenni Haukio stepped back into civilian life, Alexander Stubb assumed his new responsibilities supported by his lawyer spouse. The article highlights Innes-Stubb’s fashion choices, emphasizing her preference for Finnish high design.

On a recent ceremonial occasion, Innes-Stubb wore a classic black sheath dress paired with high-heeled shoes, reflecting her polished style. During their first diplomatic dinner, she transitioned into a colorful celebratory gown. Their initial official state visit was to Sweden, where Innes-Stubb impressed in a white dress designed by Katri Niskanen.

In late May, during a state visit to Estonia, she opted for a practical pantsuit, reflective of style choices that allure even the Swedish royals. In Kyiv, she donned a sophisticated jacket suit, aligning with discussions focused on children’s safety in conflict zones among spouses of state leaders.

While in Norway, she paid tribute to designer Vuokko Nurmesniemi by wearing one of her exquisite creations. Observers have noted that representatives from Finland consistently showcase local fashion at diplomatic events, ensuring that nothing is left to chance. Innes-Stubb’s evening elegance during a royal gala dinner further solidified her reputation for style amidst official duties.

Source 
(via yle.fi)