Australian Women’s Weekly

The future Queen of Denmark, Crown Princess Mary was on the latest cover of the Australian Women's Weekly because of their 80th birthday. The photos are taken by photographer Michelle Holden at Amalienborg in Copenhagen. You see all over wonderful photos right here! We also see a photo of Mary with her oldest daughter Princess Isabella and the families dog Ziggy. Even though she wearing the most expensive gowns, there is a very unique and homely atmosphere. I love every single one of them! I keep looking at them, over and over again. I'm simple amazed.





Majestic Mærsk

September, 25
Photos @ Agnés Colbert

















Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary attended the baptism of one of Mærks' container ships which is the world's largest. As the traditions prescribe a champagne bottle was smashed against the side of the ship and by that the container ship was names Majestic Mærsk. 

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Tradition says no white dresses at all when you're a guest at a weeding, but no rules when it comes to baptizing the world's largest container ship. In a plain snow white coat Mary looked fantastic. I think she was in an excellent mood from the second she arrived to Langelinie next to her handsome husband Crown Prince Frederik in his classic black suit and blue button-down. Blue as the ocean. A beautiful couple! There were many attendees as curiously came to follow the royal baptism which admired both the Crown Prince couple and the huge ship. When Mary was about to smash the champagne bottle against the side of the ship she burst into laughter. The container ship was named Majestic Mærsk which is a tradition for the Triple-E ships to get a name with the initial M. The next ship is planned to be named Mar Mærsk. Majestic as the ship Mary wore her wide Philip Treacy hat worn back in 2012 when Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwell visited Denmark, actually with the same coat. The perfect hat with the perfect hairstyle and of course elegant Marianne Dulong earrings! White coat and pearl earrings, well do I have to say more? No I don't think so.

I had a glimpse of what she wore underneath and I think it could be a autumn-winter 2013 lace skirt from Julie Fagerholt Heartmade. Sometimes I wonder what she actually wear under a coat like this long white one. At the baptism of Majestic Mærsk I think it's a Heartmade creation. She stunned me with the black Carlend Copenhagen clutch and SAND Copenhagen pumps in a very fine black leather. Extremely beautiful!

Skirt: Julie Fagerholt Heartmade Black Skirt in French Lace with Silk Lining DKK 3,499?
Clutch: Carlend Copenhagen Vanessa DKK 8,500
Hat: Philip Treacy
Shoes: SAND Copenhagen
Earrings: Marianne Dulong Hook & Eye DKK 62,000

Social Innovation & Social Entrepreneur

September, 20th
Photo @ Agnés Colbert
















Crown Princess Mary presented Danske Bank's Prize Social Innovation and Socal Entrepreneurshi at the annual celebration at University of Roskilde.


So even when it's September and rather cold in Denmark, Mary still wears pastel colours and bare legs! I'm that kind of person who already wear stockings at this time a year. But I love it! A Queen worthy Mary was welcomed on the red carpet at University of Roskilde where she was about to hand over Danske Banks Social Innovation Prize and Social Entrepreneurship at the annual celebration. It was very special for the participants, students and professors, because Crown Princess Mary also attended. Let's admit it, Mary makes any event shine. This years prize of DKK 50,000 was given to Professor Linda Lundgaard Andersen. The money could be used to a research trip or stay in Social Innovation Prize and Social Entrepreneurship.

There is just something so glamorous of women with curly hair! Looks natural and feminine. To match the pink fitted dress she wore at that days event, Mary wore a very beautiful make up. A light pink lipgloss which makes her lips looks bigger and brown eyeliner/eyeshadow to increase the attention to her brown eyes. I think there might also be a slight powder pink eyeshadow. Her hair- and make up dresser, Søren Hedegaard, know what he's doing. I'm sure you can't find a better person to make Mary look her best. Both earrings, black pearl bracelet and golden necklace are designed and created by Danish Jewellery designer Marianne Dulong. A designer we  have heard so much about since Mary chose to wear her jewellery from the year she came to Denmark 8-9 years ago. By the way did you know that Marianne Dulong has designed the earrings Mary wore at her engagement day and the day she left the hospital in 2007 with little Princess Isabella? Two days of her life that are really important. Quite impressing. Dulong is a very talented and skilled Danish designer. I understand why Mary loves her so much. Very recently I managed to identify her cardigan as Ann Taylor. I don’t know if you noticed it on some of the pictures but the sole of her pumps clearly shows that they are from Prada. I have never been able to find the exact same model as she's wearing right here. The leather clutch featuring a dark rose colour is also from Prada

Cardigan: Ann Taylor
Earrings: Marianne Dulong Aqua DKK 13,200
Necklace: Marianne Dulong Roxy Mega Pendant DKK 29,700
Bracelet: Marianne Dulong
Shoes: Prada
Clutch: Prada Saffiano Vernice Clutch SGD$ 1,100

Crown Princess Mary Scholarship 2013

September, 16

Crown Princess Mary had the chance to meet the Danish recipients of the Crown Princess Mary Scholarship in Frederik VIII's Palace, Amalienborg. 


After the recipients arrived to the overwhelmingly Frederik VIII's Palace they were one by one welcomed by Mary in the Fanegemakket (a special room inside the palace). It was a smiley and very calm Crown Princess who was ready to talk to the recipients of the Crown Princess Mary Scholarship which usually is given to Australian students studying in Denmark as a helping hand to the life as a student. Mary was given a gift by UTAS Vice-Chancellor, Professor Peter Rathjen in the occasion of his present. A picture was taken of Crown Princess Mary, Professor Peter Rathjen, Wayne Gonion from the department of Community Engagment & Partnership at University of Tasmani and than the five Danish recipients. 

I'm really not sure about anything she was wearing at all. I do not think we have seen the dress before but the lack of pictures does it hard for me to identify any of it. A black leather belt made the dress fitted and to match the belt she wore patent pumps which might be from Prada. It's only a guess. her half up do did that we could see Mary wore some kind of earrings. Sorry I can't tell you anymore than this but the truth is I simply do not know more.