When we think of fashionable Greek royals, the first name that often springs to mind is Princess Olympia due to her constant presence at the globe’s most fashionable events, which only society’s crème de la crème receives an invite to.
Alongside sitting as a member of the Greek royal family by marriage, the 37-year-old is an entrepreneur and a philanthropist. She is the founder of the Bazaruto Center for Scientific Studies – the first permanent African ocean observatory and also Kisawa – a hotel sanctuary in Mozambique. Her father, Thomas Flohr, is a Swiss billionaire who founded the charter airline company Vistajet.
Her impressive wardrobe is versatile and entertaining. From classic British brands like Erdem to experimenting with avant-garde pieces from Giambattista Valli, the Princess has had some seriously special style moments. Scroll on to see some of our favourites of all time…
Nina Flohr’s 10 Best fashion moments of all time:
Royal Ascot – 2024
Princess Nina looked radiant in a delicate yellow dress by Adam Lippes on day one of Royal Ascot. The dress featured an intricate yoke and billowy sleeves, giving it a dreamy, ethereal quality. She paired the dress with a white wide-brimmed hat from Emily London and Roger Vivier pumps, completing the look with a small white Jill Sander handbag.
Sustainable Style – 2024
Princess Nina joined Gabriela Hearst and at a panel discussion on the fashion industry’s commitment to sustainability at the American Ambassador’s Residence in London. The royal donned a statement necklace, with a yellow jumper and elegant wide-legged black trousers.
Cocktail Splendour – 2024
For the McKim Medal Gala 2024 at Villa Aurelia in Rome, Italy, Nina epitomised summer in a red and pink A-line cocktail dress from Erdem. She paired it with cream block heels from Valentino, featuring a statement gold embellishment to give her look some added glamour.
Thanksgiving Service – 2024
At the sombre occassion of the Thanksgiving service for King Constantine of the Hellenes in 2024, Nina wore a jacquard two-piece consisting of a cropped blazer jacket and midi skirt with a peplum hem. A matching floral head crown and suede court heels finished off her respectful and appropriate look.
Next Level Layering – 2023
For an event at Langan’s Brasserie, Princess Nina showed us a new way to layer during the winter months. Instead of adding layers underneath a blazer, she slung a dramatic textured jacket over her shoulders, taking an all-grey tailored look to the next level.
Anniversary Gala – 2022
In September 2022 Princess Nina dazzled in a lavender evening gown by Valentino to attend the 50th anniversary of Queen Margrethe II’s accession to the throne at the Danish Royal Theatre in Copenhagen. The dress boasted a flowing silhouette with delicate pleats and a deep V-neckline.
Wedding Belle – 2021
Princess Nina stunned in a timeless bridal gown by Chanel at her wedding in Athens in October 2021. The dress featured an off-the-shoulder design with a voluminous skirt and delicate embroidery. Her look was completed with the Antique Corsage Tiara, a family heirloom she borrowed from her mother-in-law, and a bouquet of white roses.
Wedding Guest Grandeur – 2018
Princess Nina’s outfit for the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank was an experimental choice, delighting fashion fans. She wore a peplum midi dress with a cutout midi skirt form Giambattista Valli’s 2012 ‘Butterfly Kisses’ collection.
Whimsical Whites – 2017
Need some bridal party inspo? Look no further. Although this look is from 2017, the timelessness of Princess Nina’s outfit makes it perfect to be worn now. Nina opted for a cream satin maxi skirt with tassels, layered with a textured white jumper, to attend an intimate dinner hosted by Alice Naylor-Leyland alongside Anouska Beckwith.
Preppy Vintage – 2016
A contender for her best look of all time, Princess Nina stunned in a tangerine-hued boxy jacket and pleated mini skirt set from Gucci’s resort collection. The look was perfect for the VIP dinner, which celebrated the launch of Mrs. Alice for French Sole at Annabel’s.