Mary of Denmark and her very own art of mixing old items from her wardrobe

Mary of Denmark she is very good at mixing old items from her wardrobe always obtaining a new and successful outfit. The sovereign showed her refined art at the banquet in honor Halla Tómasdóttirthe Icelandic president, in these days in the Scandinavian country together with her husband Björn Skúlason.

The Queen, making her first state visit to her home since her husband Frederik ascended the throneshowed up with one put midnight blue that had something already seen and something new at the same time.

Mary of Denmark and King Frederik at the banquet honoring the president of Iceland.

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The sequined top, signed Jesper Hovringit is usually combined with a skirt made of the same fabric so that it looks like a full floor-length dress. Mary of Denmark wore theensemble starting from 2014, the date of the first sighting, but this is the first time she has separated the top from the coordinated one (she had already separated the skirt from the look in 2016).

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The new sovereign now has at her disposal heirlooms of great historical and emotional value which have the characteristic of being firmly linked to the throne of Denmark. A heritage of which Mary became the worthy guardian after Margrethe II

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If it hadn’t been for that top, easily recognizable thanks to the asymmetric design that leaves one shoulder uncovered, perhaps we would have thought of a brand new outfit. By digging into the archives it was discovered that the skirt enlivened by layers of flounces, a creation Oscar de la Rentadates back to 2005.

Mary of Denmark in Australia in 2005 with the flounced skirt by Oscar de la Renta.

Mary of Denmark in Australia in 2005 with the flounced skirt by Oscar de la Renta.

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In 2017, however, Mary, then princess, dusted off her skirt for the gala dinner in honor of Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, Halla Tómasdóttir’s predecessor. The Icelandic president, for her first state visit, relied on a signature often linked to royalty. The gold dress full of sequins is designer Jenny PackhamPrincess Kate’s reference designer, also much appreciated by Mary of Denmark.

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The Danish sovereign has, for some time now, been very attentive to the use she makes of her clothes and to sustainability in fashion. The rewear it has always been one of his specialties. The power of his message is even stronger now.

The top and skirt designed by Jesper Høvring worn by Mary of Denmark on the occasion of her firstborn's birthday...

The top and skirt designed by Jesper Høvring worn by Mary of Denmark on the occasion of her first-born Christian’s birthday in October 2015.

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Since becoming queen she has often dusted off clothes already in her possession, demonstrating that the highest role on the hierarchical ladder does not necessarily have to be followed by a different and richer wardrobe but that it can very well be done with what you already have at your disposal.

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Mary of Denmark and that wedding dress (from 20 years ago) with an heirloom sewn on the heart

The current Queen married the then Prince Frederik exactly 20 years ago in an Uffe Frank creation, sewn by Birgit Hallstein. On her head she wore a tiara given by her in-laws and a veil worn by Danish royalty. The most expensive jewel, however, was not visible to the eyes

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However, the jewels underline its status. In fact, the tiara and necklace are heirlooms that can only be used by the sovereign in office. The diamond necklace and earrings are part of the Crown Jewelsprecious jewels that can never leave Denmark.

The diadem, on the other hand, is a piece that characterized the reign of Margrethe IIthe Pearl Poiré tiara. This is the second time Mary has taken it out of the chest. The Queen debuted the diamond tiara and large pear-shaped pearls last May during the Norwegian royals’ state visit to Denmark.

The jewels intended exclusively for the Danish sovereigns shown off by Mary of Denmark during the banquet for...

The jewels intended exclusively for the Danish sovereigns shown off by Mary of Denmark during the banquet for the president of Iceland.

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Even being able to put together the history of certain jewelery masterpieces with a specific idea of ​​fashion, making everything current and well mixed, is an arduous and stimulating challenge at the same time. Every royal has their own style and this seems to be Queen Mary’s signature.


Source: Vanity Fair

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