'Partnerships for Sustainable Financing of Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) Prevention and Control'

Monday, April 9th



As guest of honor the Crown Princess attended the opening of WHO Global Dialogue on Partnerships for Sustainable Financing of (NCD) Prevention and Control taking place in Tivoli Congress Center in Copenhagen. She was in a great mood when arriving to the congress center where she was warmly welcomed. The Crown Princess attended to give the opening speech as key note speaker at the international WHO conference. The conference is organized in collaboration with the  Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and last from April 9-11th. Members from WHO member states, Development Agencies, UN agencies, NGOs, academies, philanthropists and business organizations are just some of those who were invited to participate along with the Crown Princess. Imagine all these people gathered at one place having a dialogue? I guess it takes much time and effort to plan such a conference. But the topic is very relevant and ideal to take up for discussion.

After the grand opening the conference at Tivoli Congress Center, the Crown Princess participated a meeting with eight young people who are part of Youth Lab Meeting.


I am so please that we get to see Mary a little more these days. I kinda missed her and the rest of the family since the funeral of her father-in-law -may he rest in peace. It is simply wonderful to see her smily face and sophisticated style again. At the conference in Copenhagen and meeting with Youth Lab Meeting participant, she was dressed in old goodies. She matched a checkered Lanvin satin blouse with black trousers and her cashmere coat from JOSEPH. For a couple of years it has been up for debate where her blouse is from. Heaven finally confirmed that Lavin is in fact the designer. Mary accessorized the blouse with an old belt from Céline, black suede Gianvito Rossi pumps and that incredible leather bag from Prada. The exact same bag from when she attended the OECD Global Forum on Development in Paris just a couple of days ago, here. Would you add anything like this bag to your wardrobe? Not to forget, Mary dazzled wearing golden earrings featuring diamonds from Dulong Fine Jewelry, a bracelet from same designer, diamond rings from Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen and that incredible Orit Elhanati necklace. All masterpieces created by Danish designers. Do you have favourite jewellery designers I should know of?

Coat  JOSEPH Double Cashmere Oslo Coat
Belt  Céline Embossed Skinny Belt
Earrings  Dulong Fine Jewelry Esme Earrings, Big
Necklace  Orit Elhanati The Abyss Necklace
Bracelet  Dulong Fine Jewelry Piccolo Bracelet
Rings  Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen Love Bands
Shoes  Gianvito Rossi 105 Suede Pumps, Black

Day 2. 'OECD Global Forum on Development' in Paris

Thursday, April 5th



After a small and private dinner last night hosted by the Danish Ambassador of OECD Klaus A. Holm and his wife Tove Dindler Holm, the Crown Princess participated the OECD Global Forum on Development in Paris. She was welcomed at OECD Chateâu de la Muette by the Genereal Secretary Angel Gurría and her host from last night Denmark's Ambassador at OECD Klaus A. Holm. In the morning she met with the Generel Secretary of OECD, by whom she was also welcomed by, later to give the opening speech at the more official opening. Believe what an honor it must have been for her to give her word at such an important conference discussing issues and possible solutions on empowerment on women and youth -everything the Crown Princess is committed about. Havening given her speech as keynote speaker she participated OECD Global Forum Session 1. I see a very committed and attentive Crown Princess at the session. No doubt, she was all ears.


Suit it -may be the best way to describe who Mary was dressed at the conference in Paris. At the dinner the evening before, she had chosen a rather simple coloured outfit in black and white. The following day she stayed sophisticated in a black blazer from ZARA seen on several other occasions and matching trousers. She paired the black suit with a dusty lilic or maybe more powder pink silk-blend blouse from Hugo Boss. This is a combo seen before not lon ago, here, just without a belt. She embraced the style by wearing earrings from Dulong Fine Jewelry, a few beautiful diamond rings from Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen and what I believe is bracelets from the same designers as the earrings. But let me know what you think about that suggestion. And please, tell me what you like about this look. Everything or nothing? Personally, I am not completely blown about though I still very much like what I see. Especially because of the Prada handbag and leather pumps from Gianvito Rossi. Makes it all a bit more chic. Anything I would like to have changed? -Well, I really loved the blazer with a belt.

Blazer  ZARA
Earrings  Dulong Fine Jewelry Delphis
Rings  Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen Love Bands Ring
Shoes  Gianvito Rossi Pink Leather Pumps

Possible identification
Bracelet  Dulong Fine Jewelry Piccolo Bracelet

Day 1. 'OECD Global Forum on Development' in Paris

Wednesday, April 4th


Crown Princess Mary has traveled to Paris to participate OECD Global Forum on Development on April 4-5th. OECD is all about improving the economic and social well-being of people around the world. Focusing on empowerment of women and youth, the Crown Princess attend both sessions and address the opening speech on Thursday. She will be in company of both politicians and business representatives to discuss issues and possible solutions on empowerment. Before all this took place, the Crown Princess attended dinner at the Danish Ambassador of OECD Klaus A. Holm and his wife Tove Dindler Holm. Mr. Holm became Ambassador of OECD back in 2013. Only a few photos have been published. Nevertheless it shows a happy Crown Princess and a very smily host. I imagine them having a great evening.

I am a bit surprised to see that Mary had chosen a black and white outfit for this dinner. Looks great and very professional, maybe even a little too much. What was your first impression? Basically what she did, was paring black trousers with a white blouse. Bet we have seen her in the trousers before, but the blouse is indeed brand new. It has been identified as Tibi -a never before worn designers by Mary. Got some pretty incredible details. Then I recognized that she was wearing her Piaget necklace. Goes a few years back when attending Copenhagen International Fashion Fair 2013, here. Do you remember the necklace when it was worn with that beautiful blue Baum und Pferdgarden dress? In total we have seen the necklace six times by now. I see a few other jewellery but I can't tell for sure where the bracelets are from. The photo is too blurred. Nearly forgot to mention her shoes. Mary had chosen a cap-toe pump from Gianvito Rossi to match the rest of her evening outfit.

Necklace  Piaget Piaget Possession Long Necklace
Shoes  Gianvito Rossi Cap Toe Pumps

A UEFA donation

Thursday, March 22nd



Packed up in a warm jacket, the Crown Princess arrived to Brøndby Stadium in Copenhagen to received a very special donation -the UEFA Foundation for Children donation. The Crown Princess received the €50,000 donation as chairwoman of the Mary Foundation for future work to to ensure children's well-being and avoid bullying in football clubs in Denmark. The Mary Foundation and DBU have worked together on several other occasions to aiming a better environment for children in Danish football clubs. It was with a great smile and pride I think, the Crown Princess was handed over the donation. Congrats to the Crown Princess and her foundation with the very fine reward.

The donation was handed over during a game between Denmark and Panama, which the Crown Princess enjoyed along with the other over 10,000 people at Brøndby Stadium.



Truly it was a cold evening when Mary visited Brøndby to received the prestiges donation for her foundation. Guess that's why she had chosen to cover herself up in a cosy and warm outfit. She dazzled in a blueish turtleneck, which I am 99.9% sure was also worn during a trip to Greenland in 2014, here. It has never been identified. This cosy turtleneck was styled with slim jeans and her rather large grey jacket first worn at a football game in Parken in November last year, here. At this time it was identified as Moncler. It works as both a vest and jacket at the same time. A strange, but clever design. Mary seems to love it very much. On a few pictures it is clear that she wore brand new over-the-knee boots. I actually managed to found them at Gianvito Rossi. Do you like them? Because of the length I think they look pretty edgy. At the arrival to Brøndby Stadium I got a glimpse of her wearing diamond earrings, possibly from Hartmann's, and her Tod's bag. Once again I'm impressed by her hair -all voluminous and gorgeous!

Jacket  Moncler Phemia Wool Blend Jacket
Bag ● Tod's Joy Large Leather Shopper
Boots  Gianvito Rossi Rolling 85 Over-the-Knee Suede Boots

Possible identifications
Earrings  Hartmann's