08 September
Crown Princess Mary is visiting Italy on occasion of Milan Design Week 2021 - the worlds biggest annual design event. It takes place in Milan. She already visited the participating Danish companies and their exhibitions at Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci (here).
On the second (and last) day in Milan, Crown Princess Mary participated a round table debate arranged by the Danish embassy in Rome and Dansk Arkitektur Center. The debate took place at Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo Da Vinci, where the Danish companies participating are having thri exhibitions. In her opening speech, she included today's theme: how Denmark work finding solutions to more environmentally friendly options.
Later, she visited Fondazione Prada, who works with (among other things) art and restoring old buildings. She was also given the opportunity to meet three of the participating Danish companies. Both Fritz Hansen, Carl Hansen & Søn and Gabriel welcomed the Crown Princess with smiles and kind words.
In the evening, she attended a gala dinner that marked the end of her visit in Milan. The dinner took place at the beautiful Galleria Rossana Orlindi. The gallery's owner Rossana Orlandi happily gave Crown Princess Mary a guided tour around the gallery.
When attending the round table debate, Mary dazzled wearing her black Carolina Herrera dress. It features the most stunning dotted print and wrap beautifully around her slim body. She has worn the dress before with the very same Max Mara belt. I really like the dress with a belt. Makes it a bit more edgy and chic.
She embraced the look by wearing a number of jewellery. Her white pearl earrings goes waaay back in time. They are from Dulong Fine Jewelry. A perfect pair of earrings for an outfit like this. Once again, she showed how to wear more than one necklace. These two are from Orit Elhanati and Dulong Fine Jewelry. The stunning large golden cuff is a design by Rebekka Notkin. Worn quite a lot lately. The same goes with her Cartier bracelet and the three rings from Dulong Fine Jewelry and Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen.
Mary matched the outfit with a black leather handbag from Prada. I have always adores Prada's handbags. They are incredible and fashionable for years. Maybe one day I will be able too afford my own. Her black suede mesh pumps is Gianvito Rossi - Mary's absolute favourite shoe designer.
At the gala dinner, Mary had changed everything about her outfit. She showed up wearing a super old Prada dress. She rocked it! That new blazer (as she used as a cape) has been identified as Paul Smith. I learned about that on UFO No More. A really nice new piece of clothes.
Mary wore many of the same jewellery as either that day. The necklace, bracelets and ring. She added one of her Rebekka Notkin necklaces and a golden diamond ring from the same designer. The powder pink embellished Prada clutch and that peep-toe Prada pumps made an incredible addition to the rest of Mary's outstanding evening look. I truly understand why she caught everybody's attention at the dinner.
SHOP THE first LOOK
Dress ● Carolina Herrera, here
Belt ● Max Mara, here
Earrings ● Dulong Fine Jewelry
Necklace ● Orit Elhanati, here
Necklace ● Dulong Fine Jewelry, here
Bracelet ● Rebekka Notkin, here
Bracelet ● Cartier, here
Ring ● Dulong Fine Jewelry, here
Ring ● Dulong Fine Jewelry, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Bag ● Prada, here
Shoes ● Gianvito Rossi, here
SHOP THE second LOOK
Blazer ● Paul Smith, here
Dress ● Prada, here
Earrings ● Rebekka Notkin, here
Necklace ● Orit Elhanati, here
Necklace ● Rebekka Notkin, here
Bracelet ● Dulong Fine Jewelry, here
Bracelet ● Cartier, here
Ring ● Rebekka Notkin, here
Ring ● Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen, here
Clutch ● Prada
Shoes ● Prada
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