Queen Mary of Denmark demonstrated her impeccable sense of style during her recent trip to Brazil, where she spent four days as part of an official visit focused on sustainability, biodiversity and climate.
True to her principles, the queen opted for looks from her closet, showing her commitment to sustainable fashion, but always giving them a special touch through her elegant accessories.
Queen Mary’s style at the Danish Embassy in Brasilia
One of the most talked about looks was the one she wore to a dinner at the Danish embassy in Brasilia. For this occasion, Mary rescued an outfit she debuted in 2018: an elegant two-piece in brown with white polka dots.
The garment, which could easily be mistaken for a dress, is made up of a halter neckline top and a midi-length skirt, both made in crepe de Chine.
The queen complemented this styling with a series of accessories that managed to elevate the ensemble even further. She chose gold sandals from Aquazzura, specifically the Josephine model, named after one of her daughters, adding a touch of elegance to her ensemble.
She also added a Dolce & Gabbana rhinestone belt, which helped to accentuate her figure in a subtle way, and a Reiss crystal clutch, which gave her a sophisticated and modern look.
Dulong earrings completed the look, adding the final touch of sparkle.
The choice of this outfit not only reflected her elegance, but also her ability to reuse garments in a stylish way, sending a message of sustainability, one of the key themes of her visit to Brazil. Queen Mary has proven, once again, that it is not necessary to wear new clothes to look impeccable and modern.
With her natural elegance and commitment to environmental causes, Mary continues to be a style icon, showing how fashion and sustainability can go hand in hand.