On May 15, 2019, Princess Marie attended "L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards" ceremony held every year jointly by L'Oréal and UNESCO. The award ceremony took place at The Carlsberg Academy in Copenhagen. This year, Stine Linding Andersen, Maria Andreasen and Vida Engmann were deemed worthy of that award. The L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards aim to improve the position of women in science by recognizing outstanding women researchers who have contributed to scientific progress, and to highlight female role models in the field of scientific research. Princess Marie attended the event as the patron of UNESCO Denmark National Commission. (The Princess wore a crepe dress by Hugo Boss). |
Ein sehr schönes Kleid in einer sehr schönen Farbe. Marie sieht hier richtig gut aus.
ReplyDeleteLovely simple look.
ReplyDeleteLovely color on Marie,she looks spot on.
ReplyDeleteSpot on very nice color on her.
ReplyDeleteMarie is looking beautiful - classy and elegant.
ReplyDeleteAgree. Very nice colour on her too.
Deletetotally agree--simple and business like but very smart too.
DeleteScience needs women and the Danish royal house/family needs Princess Marie to represent it more often! <3
ReplyDeleteNice to add a belt to the dress for recycling, which matches the shoes! She looks great (but only one picture … unfortunately!)
I do agree that it'd be nice to see Marie a bit more.
DeleteBut in my opinion she's probably the most boring European princess.
Her style is kinda meh - not amazing but not awful either.
She's unfortunately just kinda forgettable.
Way better without the belt.
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Letizia owns the same dress, she wore it in November 2017.
ReplyDeleteI don´t agree, I think the belt empowers the outfit
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