Queen Mary once again demonstrated that elegance doesn’t always require glitter or bold colors. Her most recent appearance, at the “Dark Concert” of the Dominican Republic Girls’ Choir held at the DR Koncerthuset in Copenhagen, was a perfect example of modern sobriety.
As the patron of the choir since 2018, the monarch did not want to miss this special event, where Danish melodies from the 1980s were performed alongside new compositions by musician Mathias Heise.
For the occasion, Mary opted for a look with precise lines and a contemporary character: a black Paul Smith tuxedo with silk lapels, paired with a geometric lace top by Róhe.
It’s a style she masters perfectly, striking a balance between masculine and feminine that fits her personality so well.
She completed the ensemble with classic yet powerful accessories: Gianvito Rossi pumps, a black Bottega Veneta clutch, and jewelry from Dulong Fine Jewelry.
The gold earrings with diamonds and a ring from I’M Jewel added a touch of sparkle exactly where it was needed, without overshadowing the suit.
The result was an elegant, confident look with that characteristic air of relaxed sophistication.
I like how Queen Mary has made the tuxedo one of her hallmarks. This garment is no longer strictly formal; it has become a statement of style.