In these days in Sweden we are not talking about that of Christer Lindarwa well -known character for his link with the Swedish royal family. It is in fact his signature of some of the most spectacular clothes worn by Princess Victoria But this is not the only reason for its popularity. The designer is also the founder of After Darka group of performers born in the 70s that made the history of the movement queer of the Scandinavian country. The best known character played by Christer Lindarw in the version Drag Queen? Queen Silvia. However, the sovereign has liked her imitation that she decided to pay homage to the artist’s career with a surprise television appearance. And to do so he wore a special dress that moved Lindarw, A creation of Dior who closed a circle after almost 50 years.
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Born in 1953, Christer Lindarw has shown two passions since childhood, the one for fashion and that for music and entertainment. At 19 he moved to Stockholm from his hometown, Eskilstuna, to study how fashion designer. In the capital he discovered how his two souls could coexist thanks to a masked party in which men dressed as women and vice versa.
Christer Lindarw awarded in 2024 by Carlo Gustavo with a medal for his extraordinary contribution to Swedish entertainment.
Peter Granby / IPa-Agecy.netChrister Lindarw began to create female dresses full of feathers and sequins and with those on him he kicked the scenes as a performer. When in 1976 together with his friend Lasse Finckman founded the Aphter Dark group they did something revolutionary: transformed the Drag Show In an art form.
«When we started in Sweden there was still no one openly gay, so everything was very much undergroundLindarw said in an interview “However, we had a very heterogeneous audience and attracted both heterosexual and heterosexuals under the same roof. I remember that period with great joy ».
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In 1977 an unexpected turn arrived for the group’s career. At the Oscarsteatern in Stockholm Christer Lindarw debut with a new character, Queen Silvia of Swedenon the occasion of a charity gala. The entrance of the young German of the royal family was greeted with a certain enthusiasm so much that on June 18, 1976, on the eve of the wedding with King Carlo Gustavo, Abba dedicated them, presenting him in preview, Dancing Queenone of their most famous songs.
On December 10, 1976, the day of the delivery of the Nobel prizes, Silvia presented himself with a yellow dress signed by Dior, Same Maison who designed the wedding dress. Therefore in one of the most important appointments of the Swedish royal agenda, the elegance of the newly-novrana immediately impressed the imagination as proof of the choice of Lindarw to dress “his” Silvia with that dress. To bless the imitation was Silvia of Sweden in person. Christer Lindarw’s photo is legendary Drag Queen Which gives a rose to the queen sitting between the public to enjoy the show.
It was Marc Bohan who drew the dress that would transform one commoner in queen as wife of King Carlo Gustavo. Simple only apparently, the creation was designed not to steal the scene from the protagonist of the day and the precious family memorabilia

The success of the Aphter Dark was also amazing on a cultural level. The Performer group not only filled the Swedish theaters but their tour in Spain and the United States were very successful. However, he traveled hand in hand the career of Lindarw stylist. It is still remembered for a dress designed for Lill Lindfors For the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest.
The Swedish singer called as a presenter entered the scene and the skirt fed and the artist literally remained in underpants by infuriating the organization. It was obviously a gimmick in which the tailored wisdom of the designer forged even by years of experience as a costume designer for himself immediately saw himself when Lill Lindfors dismantled the upper part of the blouse to make a brand new dress.
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Christer Lindarw had never thought of approaching with his creations to the Swedish royal house but for the golden jubilee of Carlo Gustavo a call arrived that once again changed the course of events. The hereditary princess Victoria of Sweden asked him to make for her not one but two clothes for those celebrations that took place in September 2023. The designer created two truly fabulous looks for the future queen, a coral one -way with a floral application And a dream tulle tulle tulle tulle tulle dream inspired by Grace Kelly’s style.

Victoria of Sweden with her husband Daniel at the show for the Golden Jubilee of King Carlo Gustavo.
Fredrik SandbergLindarw tells that for both he left the fabric. He would have made his proposal and, in the event that Vittoria had not liked, he would have used those fabrics for stage clothes. The real instead was conquered by those ideas. “He really dresses with bright colors, just like his mother,” he said “both the hereditary princess Vittoria and Queen Silvia have a strong character and they really know how to embody the liveliness in which some would lose”.

Victoria of Sweden with the Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson at the banquet for the Golden Jubilee of King Carlo Gustavo.
Michael Campanella/Getty ImagesOf dresses for Victoria have followed others: One above all that of layers of tulle of different shades worn at the Nobel Nobel of 2024. Victoria is not the only future queen that the couturier He dressed. Lindarw designed the pink dress full of applied flowers sported by Princess Estelle, then an eleven year old, For Christian’s birthday of Denmark. However, the call from Queen Silvia has never arrived. At least as regards his work as a stylist.

Princess Estelle (in the center) with the dress designed by Christer Lindarw.
Patrick Van Katwijk/Getty ImagesIn Sweden, a very popular television program called ** aired in Sweden since 2022Vilket Liv! ** («What life!»In Italian) in which personalities of music, theater or entertainment are interviewed by virtue of their contribution to the popular culture of the country. In the episode aired last May 31, the guest to celebrate was precisely Christer Lindarw.
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While the stylist e Drag Queen It was comfortably seated comfortably on the sofa from behind the scenes of the same theater in which for the first time the performer impersonated Silvia of Sweden, his muse in flesh and blood with a tiara on his head was released. But not only that: the sovereign to make his tribute even more significant Dior Yellow loved, and copied, by Lindarw himself on that unforgettable night of almost 50 years ago. “Yes, it is the original,” Silvia from Sweden smiled at an incredulous Christer.
The Scandinavian sovereign has always distinguished itself for its elegance full of panache and never austere. Among the contemporary real, it was one of the first to understand the importance of fashion especially to convey certain values. One above all: sustainability

“I want to thank you for your kindness, for having made everyone laugh, not only the king and me but all Sweden naturally” this is the dedication of Silvia, who has personally chosen to participate in the program, in Lindarw. They are particularly touching words because, as the stylist, pioneer in affirming the rights of the LGBTQI community “, if the royal family laughed, i drag show They were so new at the time, then people probably found it fun, if the royal family also found it fun for us meant to be accepted by society ».
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“This rose is for everything you have done. For all your shows, always respectful and warm, “explained Silvia di Sweden to the microphone while branded that flower that was worth more than a thousand clothes. “From a queen to another queenThe sovereign said. A memorable gesture that has closed a circle and that has materially given meaning to an extraordinary career.
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