Finland’s first lady had rented her outfit for Linna’s party.

Suzanne Innes-Stubb’s outfit was complemented by Bottega Veneta earrings, which were rented. Inka Soveri

The most anticipated outfit on Independence Day deservedly belonged to Suzanne Innes-Stubb. Innes-Stubb, who hosted the castle party for the first time, wore Sofia Järnefelt and Taru Lahten to design a forest green outfit. Järnefelt and Lahti are the duo behind the Hedvig brand.

The outfit got a lot of attention. Innes-Stubb had completed the ensemble with simple accessories: the ears were sparkling with trendy, reduced earrings from the Italian company Bottega Veneta, and on her feet were white high heels from the Italian company Gianvito Rossi. Neither were Innes-Stubb’s own, but he had rented them.

Suzanne Innes-Stubb’s shoes were also for rent. Timo Korhonen, AOP

– Many thanks to the spouse of the President of the Republic, Suzanne Innes-Stubb, for choosing shoes and earrings for your outfit for the Independence Day reception to be rented from citizens through our service. Your choice is a great example of sustainable and communal dressing that inspires us all, Robes Rental, a luxury fashion rental company, writes in its Instagram post.

If you don’t see the post, see it from here.

The earrings are actually fashion influencer Alexa Dagmar, one of the partners of Robes Rental. As per the principles of the service, anyone could rent the accessories seen at Innes-Stubb for themselves.

Although several clothing rental companies have gone bad in recent years, Robes Rental is doing well. The company’s operating logic includes that anyone can rent their own luxury and premium brand fashion products through the service and thus earn money from the contents of their own wardrobe.

Fashion journalist Anne Teräväinen tells her true opinion about the dress splendor of the Linna party. The video shows what the expert also expected from Innes-Stubb. Tuuli Syrjälä



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