During her official visit to Brasilia, Queen Mary of Denmark once again proved why she is one of the most admired royals for her impeccable style.
On this occasion, the wife of Frederik X showed how a single change of accessory can completely transform a look, adapting effortlessly to the different activities of the day.
Queen Mary in Stella Jean striped dress
Last Friday, October 4, Mary chose a midi dress from the Italian firm Stella Jean, called ‘Disordinata’. This vertical striped design in light blue and white not only enhanced her figure, but also brought a fresh and luminous air that flattered her face.
The dress, made in 100% cotton, was a perfect choice for the warm weather in Brasilia. Undoubtedly, a comfortable but very chic look, ideal for someone who must move freely without losing style.
Although the dress could be worn without any accessories, the queen decided to add a belt that gave it a bohemian touch and accentuated her waist in a subtle way.
This simple detail elevated the outfit even more, showing once again her ability to combine elegance and functionality.
The footwear was also a hit. Mary first wore a pair of cognac-colored sandals by Michel Vivien Paris. With an 8-centimeter heel, these sandals provided just the right height to slim her figure without compromising comfort. In addition, the warm tone of the sandals perfectly complemented the relaxed style of the dress.
However, the queen knew that the day would not end with just formal events, and she proved her ability to adapt. For the more casual activities that followed, she swapped the sandals for white Adidas Stan Smith vegan sneakers.
This footwear allowed her to move more freely, while maintaining a modern, relaxed look without losing her signature touch of sophistication. A necessary and successful change that kept her style intact.
Another detail that completed her look was a beige hat decorated with dark blue lines, which added an interesting contrast and an air of freshness, ideal for the outdoor environment.
Throughout her visit to Brazil, the Queen of Denmark was smiling and approachable, actively participating in the day’s activities, something that is now commonplace for her.