20 November 2011
DAY 1. OFFICIAL WELCOMING DINNER (SYDNEY)
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary went on an official visit to Australia. With them they had the twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine who visited their mothers homeland for the first time.
First the couple and their twins were warmly welcomed by the Australian Governor Quentin Bryce and husband Michael Bryce, who hosted a welcoming dinner for the couple. It took place at the Admiralty House in Sydney.
Mary looked so amazing in her dreamy white BOSS (Hugo Boss) dress, when attending the dinner with the Governor. The design gives her the most stunning silhouette and the details are lovely. She accessorized it with a beige patent leather belt and Jimmy Choo round-toe pumps in similar color and material.
The South Sea pearl earrings have to be her most beloved pair of earrings. They are created by Marianne Dulong. Mary wore them early on from the time, when she became Crown Princess of Denmark. Marianne Dulong is also the designer of the outstanding bracelet. Super classy such as the multiple diamond rings from Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● BOSS (Hugo Boss), here
Earrings ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
Bracelet ● Marianne Dulong
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Shoes ● Jimmy Choo, here
unidentified
belt
OPENING OF "SCULPTURE BY THE SEA" (SYDNEY)
As a normal couple, besides all the press and looks from hundreds of people, the wondered around like any other couple visiting the 'exhibition' Sculpture by the
I am thrilled about her outfit from when the couple attended the opening of "Sculpture by the Sea" in Sydney. A monochrome white Marc Jacobs blouse featuring the most beautiful details and a simple white pencil skirt. What is not to like? And wait. She even accessorized the outfit with bright orange Hugo Boss ballet flats. Gosh! I wound't mind wearing this on a hot summer day. Mary later changed to another pair of shoes. Lovely brown leather pumps. Still unidentified.
I wish we would wear a hat more often. We rarely do. Most people associate wearing a hat with something more prestigious and for finer events. Nonsens. Do like Mary and wear a wide-brimmed summer hat. Doesn't look too much at all, does it?
Seems like Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen was a favorite of hers, when she picked jewellery for this outfit because both the delicate earrings, diamond rings and that beige leather bracelet are all creations by Lynggaard. Her other two golden bangles are from Georg Jensen.
The Chanel bag has followed Mary for many years. I get excited every time we see it. Her fancy tortoise-like sunglasses are from Dolce & Gabbana when collaborating with singer Madonna.
SHOP THE LOOK
Blouse ● Marc Jacobs, here
Sunglasses ● Dolce & Gabbana, here
Earrings ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Bracelet ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Charm ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Bracelet ● Georg Jensen, here
Bag ● Chanel, here
Shoes ● Hugo Boss, here
unidentified
hat, skirt, pumps
21 November 2011
DAY 2. SYDNEY
The Crown Prince Couple had a busy second day in Sydney. Among others, they met with Sir Nicholas Shehadie and the Governor of NSW Marie Bashir.
Crown Princess Mary also visited the newly re-named "Crown Princess Mary Cancer Centre Westmead. Meanwhile, Crown Prince Frederik attended the opening of the conference "State of Green".
What to wear when you are on the run all day, visiting several differently places and people? Of course a brand new colorful Heartmade Julie Fagerholt dress! The splash of colors are lovely next to her fair skin and dark brown hair. Isn't she lovely? She had with her a fine creamy white scarf to take chilly wind.
She made her outfit even more exclusive by wearing a beige quilted Chanel handbag and matching Jimmy Choo patent leather pumps. Seems like the pumps have become favorites of hers.
Mary also wore plenty of MAGNIFICENT pieces of jewellery. The two golden bangles are from Danish designer Georg Jensen such as the shiny diamond ring. Marianne Dulong is the master behind Mary's black bracelet and simple pearl earrings.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Heartmade Julie Fagerholt, here
Bracelet ● Marianne Dulong, here
Ring ● Georg Jensen, here
Bag ● Chanel, here
Shoes ● Jimmy Choo, here
unidentified
scarf
DINNER AT THE DANISH EMBASSY, PYRMONT
In the evening, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were invited as guests of honor to attend dinner at the Danish Embassy in Australia. The dinner took place at Doltone House in Pyrmont.
I can't hardly imagine how it just became an even better trip. Mary is truly wearing the most amazing outfits - and they just arrived. Imagine how many more wonderful outfits she will wear.
I am stunned about her evening outfit with the Danish Embassy at Doltone House. We get why her husband looked so proud of his wife.
Mary was dressed in a black soft ruffle Diane von Furstenberg dress and matched it with huge earrings from Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen. Majestic has to be the best word describing Mary at the dinner. I also like the darker makeup worn by her.
As other accessorize, Mary wore a black Sergio Rossi glitter box clutch and t-strap pumps from Christian Louboutin. These are my all-time favorite shoes. Notice the ruby red ring as well. It is inherited from Princess Alexandrine of Denmark. Mary had it changed in to a ring from a brooch.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Diane von Furstenberg, here
Ring ● Inherited
Clutch ● Sergio Rossi, here
Shoes ● Christian Louboutin
unidentified
scarf
22 November 2011
DAY 3. CANBERRA
The Crown Prince Couple have arrived to Canberra after having spend a couple of days in Sydney. They had quite a few events to attend on their first day in Canberra. Among others, they visited the Portrait Gallery. Here the Crown Princess rewatched a painting of herself painted by the artist Jiawei Shen.
The couple also met with the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who welcomed them with a lunch at Parliament House.
Later on, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary visited the Australian War Memorial.
When arriving to Canberra, Mary stepped out of the plain and looked like a moviestar wearing her old black and white floral printed Ralph Lauren dress. She embraced the glamorous style of the dress with a Baum und Pferdgarden cardigan. Such an elegant outfit. She differently made her mark on people in Canberra.
She accessorized the outfit with a beautiful dusty pink hat from Susanne Juul and matching patent leather pumps from Prada. Impressive how much the colors are alike.
Mary made it even more impressive by wearing fine diamond earrings shaped as starts and what that massive white pearl bracelet from Marianne Dulong. The Georg Jensen watch is also studded with shiny diamond, such as the multiple Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen rings.
You hardly see it, but actually she also wore a little beige braided Pura Lopez clutch.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Ralph Lauren, here
Hat ● Custom-made by Susanne Juul
Bracelet ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
Watch ● Georg Jensen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Shoes ● Prada
unidentified
gloves, earrings
23 November 2011
DAY 4. MELBOURNE
On day four, the couple joined each other when attending the official opening of the "State of Green - Join the Future. Think Denmark" conference at Hotel Sofitel Melbourne.
Later on, they separated and (among others) the Crown Princess visited the "Corporate Culture and Cult" and attended the Danish Agriculture and Food Council's demonstration with two Danish chefs. Also at Hotel Sofitel Melbourne.
We have already seen so many magnificent outfits since they arrived to Australia. I did not think I could be more amazed - I was wrong. Just look at that wonderful white suit! Seriously. What is not to like? I love that she had chosen a similar white blouse. The mesh detail is so beautiful. Both suit and blouse are still unidentified. Any ideas?
Mary styled the outfit with custom-made white South Sea pearl earrings created by Marianne Dulong. Most be her all-time-favorite earrings. As shiny as she was in Melbourne, is her Georg Jensen ring. Never in a million year would I be able to afford it but a girl is allow to dream. Right?
I really like that she wore snakeskin accessories with the white suit. Makes both "pop-out". The clutch is still unidentified but the round-to pumps are old ones from Christian Louboutin.
SHOP THE LOOK
Earrings ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
Ring ● Georg Jensen, here
Shoes ● Christian Louboutin, here
unidentified
blazer, blouse, trousers, clutch
DINNER WITH THE DANISH BUSINESS DELEGATION, MELBOURNE
After a long day, it was time for the couple to attend dinner. The royal Crown Prince Couple attended as guests of honor, when meeting the Danish Business delegation for dinner in Melbourne.
Like the previously evening, Mary showed all the best of her fabulous style. She was wearing the most incredible reused Missoni dress. She first wore the dress at Prince Nikolaos and Tatiana Blatnik's wedding in 2010 (here). I like it even more this time. I am a true fan of this dress with a ponytail and darker eye makeup. Super chic!
Mary embraced it even more magical with silver strap sandals from Ralph Lauren. Wound't mind wearing them myself. They are elegant in its purest sense.
The earrings are custom-made by Marianne Dulong. They also followed her for many years now. They come with several different pendants. Rose Quartz, black and white pearls, pear shaped, coral, etc.
What other to wear than her braided box clutch from Bottega Veneta? A match made in heaven.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Missoni
Earrings ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
unidentified
scarf
24 November 2011
DAY 5. NAMEING CEREMONY, MELBOURNE
On day five, the couple attended the naming ceremony of a new tugboat. The ceremony took place in Melbourne. The tugboat was named "Svitzer Maryville". Hundreds of people showed up to get a glimpse of the couple.
When naming "Svitzer Maryville", Mary showed up wearing the most beautiful outfit. She wore a fine white pencil skirt. I imagine it is the same as worn earlier when they first arrived in Sydney. In Melbourne, she matched it with a brand new floral printed blouse from By Malene Birger. She emphasized her beautiful silhouette with a thin dust blue belt.
Mary accessorized her look with an incredible necklace from Georg Jensen and dusty blue Marianne Dulong earrings. I absolute love the slash of blue. She even wore a soft purple/pink nail polish. Very unusual but a stunning choice. Her rather huge diamond ring is also a Marianne Dulong creation.
She protected her eyes from the Australian sun with old Prada sunglasses. The beige patent leather pumps have also been worn on a number of occasions during their visit. They are from Jimmy Choo.
SHOP THE LOOK
Blouse ● By Malene Birger
Earrings ● Marianne Dulong
Ring ● Marianne Dulong
unidentified
skirt, belt, blouse
DINNER WITH DANFOSS, MELBOURNE
Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were invited as guests of honor for a dinner at the Zinc Reastaurant in Melbourne. The dinner was hosted by Danfoss - a Danish company leasding in research, development and production of mechanical and electronic components and system solutions.
I really don't get is why anyone wouldn't like Mary's evening outfit. I simply adore it the new geometric printed Etro dress. Mary wears it with such elegance and yet she looks casual and comfortable. Not overdressed. Can't wait to see her wear it again maybe with a black blazer or something like that.
She embraced the style of the dress with brand new large earrings. They are still unidentified. I would so much like to know where they are from. Any ideas? Any similar designs? The custom-made Marianne Dulong bracelet was the perfect match both in color and size. Like that it's a bit oversize.
Matching colors are one her of specialities. So, I wasn't surprised that Mary wore black Prada pumps and a Prada clutch as well. Both made of shiny satin.
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Etro
Bracelet ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
unidentified
earrings, scarf
25 November 2011
DAY 6. VISITING THE ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE, BROKEN HILL
On their sixth day, the couple split up and Crown Princess Mary visited the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Broken Hill. She was warmly welcomed by Australians who all wanted a glimpse of the Crown Princess. I love her for taking time to greet as many as possible. It means the world to us that they take time to say hi.
Till now, her outfits have not caused me that much trouble identifying it, but when visiting Broken Hill, she got me. Most of her outfit is still a mystery to me. The geometric printed blouse and the green pleated skirt are both brand new and (apparently) very hard to find. I had some ideas but non of them turned out to be the right ones. The black cardigan though is from Baum und Pferdgarden.
Identifying her jewellery are completely different. Both earrings, bracelet and the smashing rings are all from Marianne Dulong. Even though she wore white a few pieces of jewellery it does not look "laud". Very delicate and well-chosen.
Mary also style her outfit with reworn brown leather pumps and a matching belt. Pumps and belt have both been worn previously during their days in Australia.
SHOP THE LOOK
Earrings ● Marianne Dulong, here
Bracelet ● Marianne Dulong, here
Ring ● Marianne Dulong, here
Ring ● Marianne Dulong, here
Ring ● Marianne Dulong, here
unidentified
blouse, belt, skirt, shoes
26 November 2011
DAY 7. THE ALANNAH AND MADELINE FOUNDATION, MELBOURNE
The Alannah and Madeline Foundation is said to be the one to inspire the Crown Princess to create the Mary Foundation back in 2007. That is why, I imagine it was an honor for the Australian founded foundation to get a visit from the Danish Crown Princess. She also gave a speech at the event.
A good outfit can be worn several times without getting boring and that exactly what Mary did, when attending the event with the Alannah and Madeline Foundation. She wore her figure-hugging white Hugo Boss dress as when the first arrived in Sydney. Mary also accessorized it with her beloved beige patent leather pumps from Jimmy Choo.
The white South Sea pearl earrings and bracelet are both custom-made by Danish jewellery designer Marianne Dulong. Over the years, Marianne Dulong's jewellery have become a personal favorite of hers. She wears their jewellery very frequently.
The outstanding diamond ring is from Georg Jensen. Also previously seen during their days in Australia. Mary's fine Naledi Copenhagen clutch looked great with the rest of the outfit - especially matching the pumps and snakeskin belt.
My eyes first caught the elegant golden brooch featuring a white pearl. I have still not been about the identity it, but isn't it just "wauw"?
SHOP THE LOOK
Dress ● Hugo Boss
Earrings ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
Bracelet ● Custom-made by Marianne Dulong
unidentified
belt, brooch
CHARITY DINNER WITH THE ALANNAH AND MADELINE FOUNDATION
It was indeed been a wonderful and magnificent visit for the couple. They spend time in Sydney, the Broken Hill and last in Melbourne. Cities close to the Crown Princesses heart.
On their last evening, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary were guests of honor at a charity dinner with the Alannah and Madeline Foundation.
The dinner outfit has to be the most elegant of them all! Don't you think? The one-shoulder evening gown is a custom-made design by Jesper Høvring. Actually, it went through an altering because it started as a completely different gown. One she wore at the weeding of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling in 2010 (here).
Her impressive (and huge) diamond earrings are brand new and from talented Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen. I hope to see them on many occasions from now on. The same goes with the outstanding diamond Georg Jensen rings. It is so beautiful!
Unfortunately, we do not get a glimpse of her shoes but I think she could have been wearing something golden. Also to match the alligator Judith Leiber clutch.
SHOP THE LOOK
Gown ● Custom-made and altered by Jester Høvring
Earrings ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Pendant ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen
Clutch ● Judith Leiber, here
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