12 April
Just a couple of days ago, the Crown Princess visited four different companies that work with sustainability on a daily basis, here. On Friday she arrived to The National Museum of Natural History in Copenhagen to attend the opening of Fashioned from Nature. It is an exhibition focusing on the use of nature in the fashion industri and what consequences there are from the way of production and society's consumer habits.
Crown Princess Mary showed great interest in everything exhibited. She was given a guided tour around the exhibition and told about the creations. More than four hundred years of fashion history are gathered at one place. The Crown Princess could enjoy dresses and more, from both Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Jean Paul Gaultier, etc. from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, who have lent some of their huge collection to the National Museum of Natural History in Copenhagen.
After having attended the opening of Fashioned from Nature at The National Museum of Natural History, the Crown Princess drove to Dragør to celebrate hairdresser Søren Hedegaards 40th anniversary, here.
The previous evening, on April 11th, Crown Princess Mary and a friend of hers (Ellen Hillingsøe) attended a performance at Betty Nansen Theatre preformed by Sort Samvittighed, here.
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Crown Princess Mary showed great interest in everything exhibited. She was given a guided tour around the exhibition and told about the creations. More than four hundred years of fashion history are gathered at one place. The Crown Princess could enjoy dresses and more, from both Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Jean Paul Gaultier, etc. from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, who have lent some of their huge collection to the National Museum of Natural History in Copenhagen.
After having attended the opening of Fashioned from Nature at The National Museum of Natural History, the Crown Princess drove to Dragør to celebrate hairdresser Søren Hedegaards 40th anniversary, here.
The previous evening, on April 11th, Crown Princess Mary and a friend of hers (Ellen Hillingsøe) attended a performance at Betty Nansen Theatre preformed by Sort Samvittighed, here.
Royals & Style ● Billed Bladet ● Frederik et Mary ● PPE Agency
Mary was beautifully dressed when she attended the opening of Fashioned from Nature in Copenhagen. She was wearing her old green jacquard skirt from H&M (collection: Conscious Exclusive). Originally it was sold as a dress, but she had it altered into this beautiful skirt. It was first worn at Copenhagen Fashion Summit in 2018, here, with a simple white button-down shirt. A couple of months later she wore it again with a black, off-shoulder blouse at a dinner in Finland, here. On Friday she embraced the style (once again) with a black reused blouse featuring ruffles from Shrimps. Love how the skirt catches all attention.
Everything was kept simple and edgy. The black ankle boots are from Gianvito Rossi worn on several other occasions prior to this. Last time Mary wore them, was on occasion of the presentation of Women's Board Award 2019, here. I was not a huge fan in the beginning, but I have come to like them quit a lot. As jewellery she stunned wearing brand new earrings from Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen. It has been confirmed that they are custom-made. An emerald-green ring perfectly matched the rest of her outfit from Annikat.
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