The elegant opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris brought together not only elite athletes from around the world, but also prominent royalty and political figures.
Among the attendees who dazzled during the day were Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark, who captured all eyes upon their arrival at the Elysée Palace.
Princess Mary, known for her impeccable style, opted for an outfit that paid homage to the colors of the Danish flag, while conveying a romantic and sophisticated touch.
Mary of Denmark Shines in Paris Olympic Opening
Mary chose an outfit that stood out on the occasion, using the iconic red and white combination, which has become one of her favorites during her visit to Paris.
This stylistic decision was not too surprising, as the princess has worn these colors in all her recent outfits, varying only in the combinations and styles.
The day before, Mary had attended several events, including a dinner at the Louvre hosted by the president of the IOC, where she dazzled in an elegant red jumpsuit from a renowned Italian firm, combined with a blazer.
The next day, for a visit to the Olympic Village, she decided to reverse the colors, wearing a dark red jacket with a white dress, ideal to combat the heat of the Parisian summer.
For the meeting with Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron at the Elysée Palace, Mary opted to stick to her signature chromatic theme, choosing an outfit that combined white pants with a red blouse.
This blouse, in particular, is a versatile garment from Danish brand Jesper Hovring, one of her favorites for professional looks.
It is a silk wrap blouse with long sleeves and a V-neckline, which showed off Mary’s choice of necklaces, including one with her husband’s initial and another with hers.
In addition, Mary elevated her simple look with eye-catching accessories, opting for red Valentino stilettos, famous for their studs, and a camel bag and belt, which broke with the two-tone scheme she had worn until then in the French capital.
During their arrival at the Elysée Palace, the kings of Denmark shared a cordial moment with Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron, who welcomed their guests on a red carpet rolled out in the main courtyard.
They also met the kings of Belgium, posing for the cameras before greeting the French president and first lady.
The meeting of these royal figures created a fascinating colorful tableau: Mary and Queen Mathilde of Belgium were dressed in red.