On November 18, 2019, Crown Princess Mary, as patron of SIND and Psykiatrifonden (The Danish Mental Health Fund), attended an art competition event held for people with mental disorders at Copenhagen City Hall. Psykiatrifonden and SIND (the Danish Association for Mental Health) take initiatives and support initiatives to promote mental well-being, and prevention and treatment of mental disorders. |
I like this easy dressing . All three pieces are lovely. Important event.
ReplyDeleteMary looks nice and her top is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe print on the collar of Mary's blouse is the sort of feminine detail that brings charm to so many of her outfits. I have seen this so many times in her "workwear" that I think it is quite deliberate, and I really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteEasy going - und andere nicht mit einem modischen Gedöns übertrumpfen zu wollen- das ist auch wichtig. Sie ist interessiert - wirklich interessiert. Und fügt sich wunderbar ein. Ich mag's.
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is two sizes too small, but it's Mary, so it's perfect of course! ��
ReplyDeleteAM
You took the words out of my mouth. Of course it’s ok. How can it be otherwise? No one dare say anything else please (but feel free and entitled even to take shots at Megan, Maxima, Mette-Merit .... ). AM - glad to see there are exceptions. /Lavinia
DeleteTotal nonsense, it is perfect size..
DeleteIt's OK, but I agree, on some other person it may look juvenile ...
DeleteShe almost always looks princess-perfect, doesn't she? :-)
ReplyDeleteHer sweater and blouse are nice. Her pants are suitable. Has she darkened her hair? It looks different.
ReplyDeleteCP Mary looks lovely. The collar detail is exquisite, so pretty. Love the pants and sweater. She looks perfectly groomed for this event.
ReplyDeleteMary always appears so relatable, she does't seem to stand on ceremony.
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