At the Global Fashion Summit held on June 4 at the DR Koncerthuset in Copenhagen, Queen Mary of Denmark once again stood out for her style and commitment to sustainability.
As patron of the Global Fashion Agenda since 2009, the queen actively participated in the event, which this year focused on the theme “Barriers and Bridges,” highlighting the challenges and progress toward a more responsible textile industry.
Queen Mary’s style at the World Fashion Summit
For the occasion, Mary opted for a reused outfit from Danish brand Mark Kenly Domino Tan, consisting of a gray linen blazer and shorts.
The choice was not accidental, as the queen had worn this same outfit during her state visit to Paris, making her attitude toward circular fashion clear.
The look was completed with carefully selected accessories, such as a two-tone braided belt by Zimmermann and elegant light brown suede pumps by Gianvito Rossi.
She added a touch of sophistication with Scandinavian jewelry, wearing gold earrings by Dulong Fine Jewelry and an 18-karat yellow gold leaf ring by Ole Lynggaard.
During the day, the queen met with several companies and innovators in the textile sector who are working on sustainable solutions applicable to fashion.