Queen Mary, known for her sustainable style, surprised everyone by breaking her own fashion rule of repeating outfits and dresses she’s owned for more than a decade. She debuted a stunning cobalt blue trouser suit by London-based label, The Fold. The asymmetric peplum-style jacket flattered her figure, and she paired it with matching Jimmy Choo heels to elevate her flared trousers. This bold choice showcased her willingness to evolve her fashion sense.
Accessorizing with statement gold earrings and two personal dainty necklaces featuring her husband King Frederik’s initials and those of her children – Crown Prince Christian, Princess Isabella, and twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine – Queen Mary demonstrated a personal touch to her outfit. Her glossy brunette locks, styled in a wavy blow-dry, along with a brown smokey eye makeup look and pink lipstick, added a touch of elegance to her overall appearance.
Queen Mary recently attended the Specialists’ 20th anniversary at the National Museum in Copenhagen, showing her support for the association’s work with neurodivergent individuals in the workplace. She resumed her royal duties after Easter break, marking the 75th anniversary of the Home Guard in an all-navy ensemble. Additionally, she inaugurated a Deer Park in Copenhagen, showcasing a chic country casual look. While yet to carry out a joint engagement with King Frederik, the Danish royal family is set to make a balcony appearance on Frederik’s 56th birthday.
With Queen Margrethe stepping down in January after 52 years on the throne, King Frederik was proclaimed King in an accession ceremony. As the royal family transitions, Queen Mary’s evolving fashion choices reflect her adaptability and style evolution. Despite her reputation for sustainable fashion, the queen’s recent fashion statements demonstrate a willingness to embrace change and new trends while still maintaining her grace and elegance.