Queen Mary of Denmark continues to mark her style and commitment with a busy official schedule. After a short vacation in Australia, the Queen has resumed her activities with force, participating in three events this week.
This Tuesday, she attended one of the most significant events in her calendar: the presentation of the Children’s Aid Day Awards, an event she has been celebrating since 2005 and which she is especially fond of for her dedication to the little ones.
The event was held at Copenhagen City Hall and seeks to recognize individuals and organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children.
Since Mary joined this initiative, she has maintained her commitment, demonstrating that this event holds a special place in her heart and on her agenda.
Queen Mary’s style at the Children’s Aid Day Awards
For the occasion, Mary opted for an elegant autumn outfit, rescuing several items from her closet.
The Queen of Denmark wore pumps with a ten-centimeter heel and leopard print, a classic Gianvito Rossi design she debuted in 2014. This pair, with its bold animal pattern, added a modern touch to her look and captured attention at her appearance.
As for her outfit, Mary paired a nude skirt from the Italian firm Giuliva Heritage Collection, handcrafted in a workshop in Naples. This piece, made with a mixture of camel hair and elastic fabric, stood out for its elegant flight.
To the skirt she added a powder pink silk blouse from the French brand Ba&sh. This garment has a versatile neckline that can be worn closed or open, leaving the shoulders uncovered; Mary, however, preferred the more discreet style with a closed neckline.
Given the cold weather, Mary completed her outfit with a brown suede jacket from Prada, a garment that has accompanied her since her early years as crown princess.
Mary again demonstrated her commitment to sustainability: over the past year, she has prioritized reusing pieces from her closet rather than debuting new outfits.