Sanna Marini’s changed style

Prime Minister Sanna Marini’s style has changed over the years in an increasingly relaxed and trendy direction.

Prime Minister Sanna Marini’s style has changed a lot during her prime ministerial career. Alessia Pierdomenico/Shutterstock, All Over Press

Prime minister Sanna Marini style has been praised all over the world during the prime minister’s years, and the prime minister’s style has clearly changed over time.

At the beginning of her prime ministerial career, Marin wore a lot of traditional politician clothes, such as black suits and sheath dresses. He dressed in dark colors then.

Recently, we have seen the Prime Minister wearing more casual clothes, cheerful colors, domestic dresses, leather jackets, denim shorts and glitter outfits.

In addition to relaxation, another major change in appearance has been cutting long hair into a polka dot pattern.

See a photo compilation of Sanna Marini’s style change

Let’s start exploring Sanna Marini’s style from the end of 2019, when she was elected Prime Minister of Finland.

In September 2019, Marin was dressed in a black outfit that was like something from a politician’s handbook. If you don’t see the embed, you can watch it from here.

Such an outfit was used to say hello to the board of Sanna Marini in December 2019.

A light-colored jacket combined with a black shirt. Sanna Marin said in the caption that she was in an interview with international media. The photo was posted on her Instagram in December 2019. If you don’t see the embed, you can watch it from here.

In Britti-Vogue’s photos, Marin was wearing a black dress by Tampere-based Uhana Design. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

At the beginning of her prime ministerial career, Sanna Marin particularly favored dark outfits. Black, burgundy and navy blue were his favorite options. The image was published in June 2020. If the embed is not visible, you can view the publication from here.

In September 2020, Marin was dressed in a beautifully patterned jacket that looked warm.

Marin was in a Christmas mood in December 2020.

Marin showed by example that wonderful outfits can be worn more than once. This suit look was one of his favorites in the early part of his prime ministerial career. The picture is from May 2021. If the embed is not visible, you can view the publication from here.

In September 2021, Marini had a simple and stylish outfit. The look was completed by a polka dot haircut. Marin also exuded a new kind of confidence. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Few prime ministers ride leather horses. Marini’s leather jacket became a topic of conversation. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Marin arrived at the Emma Gala Markus Räikkönen with. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Black and white is always stylish and in October 2021 Marin trusted that color combination.

Marin wore an all-white sheath dress. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

In 2022, relaxation arrived as part of Marini’s dressing. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Colorful outfits suit Marin well. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Marin’s style change was visible during the Ukrainian war. In February, after Russia attacked Ukraine, Marin no longer wore a suit, but was seen several times wearing a casual and at the same time fashionable black polo shirt. Her makeup was also darker than before.

The Prime Minister wore a polo shirt and a black jacket.

Finland’s NATO application was signed in an all-black outfit.

Marin participated in the Helsinki Pride event in a saucy dress, which received compliments here and there. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

Reporter Ina Mikkola shared a joint photo with Marin at the Flow festival. The caption showed that the Prime Minister’s dress was from a flea market and it cost 8 euros. If you don’t see the embed, you can view the post from here.

The video depicting Prime Minister Marin’s celebration has sparked a lot of discussion. The Prime Minister commented on the video in question in Kuopio in a white t-shirt and a black pencil skirt.

Prime Minister Marin comments on the celebration video: “there is nothing to hide”

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