The Queen of Denmark has once again made it clear what is her infallible look for big occasions.
This Wednesday, to celebrate the anniversary of the Danish Constitution, she opted for an outfit that she has already worn in previous events, albeit with some modifications.
On this occasion, Queen Mary customized her favorite coral dress, adding two unique details.
No wonder she has worn it on such important moments as the confirmation of her eldest daughter, Isabella, or the reception at Buckingham just over a year ago, on the occasion of the coronation of King Charles III.
Queen Mary of Denmark in a coral dress by Andrew Gn
Not even the rain could dull her presence, as this dress suits her to perfection.
The dress is a design of the British brand Andrew Gn, made in crepe and with long puffed sleeves. The original design includes a belt with a central piece in the shape of a cross and stones set in blue, green, red and white.
For this occasion, Queen Mary opted for an equally striking belt, also decorated with rhinestones, but in caramel color, matching perfectly with her numerous accessories. These included a round headpiece with a bow, gloves and a clutch in the same color.
Another detail that Mary modified in her dress are the buttons on the sleeve cuffs.
Instead of the original ones, lined in the same fabric, the queen chose different ones, adding her personal touch.
As for the shoes, the Danish queen preferred a nude shade, a color selected for two reasons: first, not to detract from the dress; second, to create a leg-lengthening effect.
This shade is a common choice among royals when wearing colorful outfits, and Mary has always combined it with this dress.
However, this is the first time the queen has worn the dress with her hair up.
At previous events, such as her daughter’s confirmation, she wore a delicate hairnet headpiece and at the Buckingham reception, she opted to leave her hair down, following protocol on both occasions.
For the 175th anniversary of the Constitution, which required the wearing of a hat, Mary adapted her hairstyle with an original side sweep.
The celebration was divided into two parts. In the morning, the King and Queen, Magrethe II and Princess Benedikte, attended a church service at Holmen Church. Afterwards, they proceeded to the Parliament, where they signed the book of honor.
Both events were marked by rain, forcing their escorts to open umbrellas to keep them dry.
Princess Benedikte opted for a white and purple two-piece ensemble, while Queen Magrethe chose a ‘total white’ for the occasion, proving that her schedule remains intense despite her abdication.