Queen Mary has recently returned from Australia, where she was with Princess Josephine for her niece’s wedding. Once home, a busy week awaited her. Yesterday the 20th anniversary of the Crown Prince Couple awards was celebrated.
This year is the last time these awards will be presented. The Royal Couple awards will be presented from 2025, because Frederik and Mary are now the royal couple of Denmark.
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For the festive gathering, Mary wore a black jumpsuit (label: MaxMara) with shiny lapels and side piping. Mary made the outfit more striking with the yellow pumps and the yellow clutch she wore with it.
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Gele pumps from Manolo Blahnik:
Yellow clutch from Prada:
Earhangers van Julie Sandlau:
Earlier in the day, Queen Mary, as patroness of Children’s Aid Day, attended the presentation of the Children’s Aid Prize and the Little Brother Award. The Danish queen wore a beige skirt from Giuliva Heritage with a matching blouse and a brown jacket from Prada (from 2005!). Mary spices up her classic look with animal print pumps.
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Earlier this week, Queen Mary and Princess Josephine were spectators at the Hubertus Hunt. Here Josephine again wears Mary’s checked coat by Massimo Dutti. Mary herself wears a Strenesse cloak.
Finally, Queen Mary also attended a conference of the Danish Hospital Clowns this week. Here she wore a red floral blouse from Erdem on a black midi skirt. The black pumps complete the picture.
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Queen Mary’s Busy Week: Fashion Highlights and Royal Duties
So, Queen Mary has just returned from a glamorous trip to Australia, where she was partaking in a royal family affair. They had a niece’s wedding to get to, and I can’t help but wonder if there were any “so why didn’t you invite us?” moments from the guests!
Coming back home, it seems like the crown jewels weren’t the only things sparkling this week! It was the 20th anniversary of the Crown Prince Couple Awards. And here’s a twist: This year’s festivity is bittersweet as it’s the last time these awards will be presented under that nickname. From 2025 onward, get ready to shift those royal paddles over to the new “Royal Couple awards.” I bet there’s still a lot of royal poker face at these announcements. “Oh, dear, not the couple that actually rebranded themselves like a restaurant trying to shake off a bad review!”
Now, let’s talk fashion, shall we? For the awards gathering, Queen Mary opted for a striking black jumpsuit from none other than MaxMara—stylish with shiny lapels and side piping. Because why walk in black when you can leap in fashion? She spiced up her look with a splash of yellow: a pair of pumps and a clutch that made her look as if she just walked off a catwalk to grace a royal event instead of straight from the curb!
Fashion Details:
Gele pumps from Manolo Blahnik:
Yellow clutch from Prada:
Earhangers from Julie Sandlau:
Earlier in the day, our dear Queen Mary, donning the hat of a patroness for Children’s Aid Day, presented awards like a pro! She wore a chic beige skirt from Giuliva Heritage, paired with a matching blouse, and a brown jacket from Prada. That’s right folks, she’s recycling Couture—her jacket was from 2005! Talk about sustainability! It’s like the royal version of ‘look what we found in the back of the closet!’ Plus, she jazzed things up with some animal print pumps, making sure all eyes were on her and not the prize being awarded.
And speaking of animal prints, earlier this week Queen Mary and her daughter Princess Josephine were spotted at the Hubertus Hunt. Princess Josephine was channeling her inner fashionista in one of Mary’s checked coats from Massimo Dutti. It’s a familial fashion moment straight out of a royal Instagram feed! Meanwhile, Mary was wrapped in a Strenesse cloak, which I can only assume is fit for a queen or someone who’s just great at making functional look fabulous.
To top off this grand week, Queen Mary attended a conference for the Danish Hospital Clowns, all while looking blooming lovely in a red floral blouse from Erdem, complemented by a black midi skirt, and black pumps. I mean, what a week—royal duties, chic outfits, and clown conferences! Who knew being a queen involved such a varied skill set? Meanwhile, I’m over here, still figuring out how to solve my basic wardrobe crisis!
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So here’s to Queen Mary, who’s not just a queen, but also a fashion icon, a devoted patroness, and apparently someone who’s also very good at juggling balls—no, not in the circus sense, but in the royal duties sense. Stay tuned for more fabulousness as we dive into the next royal chapter; I mean, if they can hold a wedding and a conference all in one week, imagine what’s next for this royal dynamo! Perhaps hosting a high tea while open-heart surgery is performed on an unsuspecting hospital clown? Now that’s a plot twist I’d watch!
After her recent trip to Australia, where she attended her niece’s wedding with Princess Josephine, Queen Mary returned home to a bustling week filled with royal engagements. Notably, yesterday marked the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the prestigious Crown Prince Couple awards, a significant occasion for the Danish royal family.
This year, these esteemed awards will be presented for the final time before the transition to the Royal Couple awards in 2025. With Frederik and Mary now officially recognized as Denmark’s royal couple, the change signifies a new era for the awards.
For the festive gathering, Mary donned a striking black jumpsuit designed by MaxMara, complete with shiny lapels and elegant side piping. She elevated her ensemble with vibrant yellow pumps and a coordinating yellow clutch, making a bold fashion statement.
Gele pumps from Manolo Blahnik:
Yellow clutch from Prada:
Earhangers van Julie Sandlau:
Earlier in the day, as a patroness of Children’s Aid Day, Queen Mary attended the presentation ceremony for the Children’s Aid Prize and the Little Brother Award. She exuded sophistication in a tailored beige skirt from Giuliva Heritage paired with a matching blouse and a vintage brown Prada jacket from 2005. Her classic look was effortlessly enhanced with eye-catching animal print pumps.
Earlier this week, Queen Mary and Princess Josephine enjoyed a day at the Hubertus Hunt. Remarkably, Josephine was seen in her mother’s checked coat from Massimo Dutti, while Mary chose a chic Strenesse cloak for the outdoor event.
Finally, Queen Mary graced a conference held by the Danish Hospital Clowns this week. For this occasion, she opted for a stunning red floral blouse from Erdem, paired with a stylish black midi skirt. Black pumps completed her elegant ensemble, reflecting her continued commitment to youth and healthcare initiatives.
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Queen Mary has certainly made headlines with her recent fashion choices and royal engagements following her trip to Australia! Here’s a quick recap of her busy week:
1. **Crown Prince Couple Awards**: Celebrating the 20th anniversary of this prestigious event, Queen Mary donned a striking black jumpsuit from MaxMara, featuring shiny lapels and elegant side piping. She complemented her look with vibrant yellow pumps and a matching clutch from Prada, truly making a statement.
2. **Children’s Aid Day**: Earlier on the same day as the awards, Queen Mary showcased her sophisticated style by wearing a tailored beige skirt from Giuliva Heritage paired with a matching blouse and a vintage brown Prada jacket from 2005. Her outfit was stylishly completed with animal print pumps, demonstrating her flair for fashion and sustainability.
3. **Hubertus Hunt**: Mary attended this outdoor event with her daughter, Princess Josephine, who wore her mother’s checked coat from Massimo Dutti. Mary chose a chic cloak from Strenesse, balancing functionality with fashion.
4. **Final Royal Duties**: Queen Mary capped off her week at a conference for the Danish Hospital Clowns, looking lovely in a red floral blouse from Erdem, paired with a black midi skirt and black pumps. Her attire was not just stylish but also fitting for a queen engaged in various royal duties.
Queen Mary continues to shine not only as a fashion icon but also as a devoted patroness of various causes, showcasing how royals can blend elegance with purpose. With the upcoming transition to the Royal Couple awards in 2025, it will be exciting to see how her fashion statements evolve in this new era!