Wednesday, September 10th
Crown Princess Mary attended, as patron, the Psychiatry Foundation’s Conference on psychologically vulnerable young people. The conference took place at Crowne Plaza, Copenhagen.
Crown Princess Mary also attended a meeting with the Mary Foundation taking place at Frederik VIIIs palace, Amalienborg.
Crown Princess Mary also attended a meeting with the Mary Foundation taking place at Frederik VIIIs palace, Amalienborg.
Crown Princess Mary at the Psychiatry Foundation’s Conference
With a huge smile on her face, Mary arrived to Hotel Crowne Plaza in Copenhagen to attend the opening of Psychiatry Foundation’s Conference focusing on psychologically vulnerable young people. Mary attended as one of many. She was there as patron of the Psychiatry Foundation, a role she has had for quite many years so far. Being committed to the Psychiatry Foundation work, I think Mary has been able to learn much, especially for her work with the Mary Foundation. No doubt that her presents at the conference created a very special and warm atmosphere. Something I have heard people say over and over again, is that Mary has a unique way of letting everybody feel welcome and relaxed.
With a huge smile on her face, Mary arrived to Hotel Crowne Plaza in Copenhagen to attend the opening of Psychiatry Foundation’s Conference focusing on psychologically vulnerable young people. Mary attended as one of many. She was there as patron of the Psychiatry Foundation, a role she has had for quite many years so far. Being committed to the Psychiatry Foundation work, I think Mary has been able to learn much, especially for her work with the Mary Foundation. No doubt that her presents at the conference created a very special and warm atmosphere. Something I have heard people say over and over again, is that Mary has a unique way of letting everybody feel welcome and relaxed.
Crown Princess Mary attending a meeting with the Mary Foundation
These meetings are annual and what I know of, we have been invited inside to get a few glimpse, every year. The Mary Foundation's Presidium are gathered to share experiences and of course results from the past year. Plans for the next were presented by both the Crown Princess herself and CEO of the Mary Foundation Helle Østergaard, later to be discussed at the meeting. Sitting on golden chairs in a room where the lamps are huge chandeliers and the walls are covered by tapestries, was the meeting taking place. On this occasion a large screen was place in the other end of the room, so that everybody could see it.
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As well as I completely feel in love with her smile, that new two tone Baum und Pferdgarten (High Summer 2014) dress impressed me! The dress really features some magnificent details. It was quite windy when she arrived to Hotel Crowne Plaza, still she had chosen not to wear any coat. Not that it's unusual at all. Actually the only new thing we saw was the dress. Everything else are reused. It is great to see our fashionable Crown Princess reuse her clothes and accessories. Mary proves with this outfit that reused fashion is never outdated. It only becomes better and better, just like old whine, over time. Once again she was dressed in navy blue. Both dress, Quidam clutch and Pura Lopez pumps are in that incredible colour. Mary embraced the classy style by wearing white pearl earrings from Marianne Dulong, a golden Shamballa Jewels bracelet and her golden Cartier watch -seen multiple times before. I can't hide how overwhelmed I am of this outfit, nor how dazzling her hair looks. Love how it's all wavy and gorgeous. That brown colour makes her look young and fresh! Because the meeting at Frederik VIIIs place took place following the conference at Crowne Plaza, there was no time to change clothes. Oh... can't wait to hear what you have to say about her outfit.
Dress: Baum und Pferdgarten
Earrings: Marianne Dulong
Bracelet: Shamballa Jewels Royal Bracelet w. Argyle White Diamond Pavé
Watch: Cartier Tank Francaise
Clutch: Quidam Grey Calfskin Clutch
Shoes: Pura Lopez High Heels Navy
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