On September 27, 2022, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark presented the Danish Industry Award 2022 (DI Prize 2022) at the Royal Arena in Ørestad, Copenhagen in connection with the Danish Industry Summit 2022. The DI Prize is awarded annually to a company that has made a special effort in a field related to business and society. Crown Princess Mary wore a Prince of Wales checked blazer by Alexander McQueen.
Alexander McQueen Prince of Wales Checked Blazer and Trousers
Very nice look for CP Mary. css
ReplyDeleteMary looks lovely as usual. The commentary suggests her blazer is a prince of Wales blazer. Perhaps it's a hint of a tribute to the new prince & princess of Wales. If so lovely & thoughtful gesture. Mary
ReplyDelete@Mary. People are wearing "prince of Wales" fabrics for almost 100 years. If I am wearing my trousers with a "prince of Wales" pattern because they are warm, I do not think about the new prince & princess of Wales. Not everything in Europe turns around the BRF.
DeleteAgree, Anonymous 06:51. Mary probably wore the pantsuit because she liked it and the repeat pink gown from a few days ago for the same reason. Perhaps there are no ulterior meanings behind her choices, no secret messages of her thoughtfulness for her fans to analyze? MD
DeleteThe pants are too short and take away from the professionalism of the suit. The jacket on the model pulls across the chest -- not a good look. AMcQ could do a better job with their tailoring. But Princess Mary's jacket looks better on her and especially when she shows it unbuttoned. Pictures show different hues of suit color.
ReplyDeleteThe length of the pants is fine for me, it is trendy and good looking.
DeleteThe length ist perfect. They are more than one length in fashion. A classical length combined with this very classical pattern would be too granny and boring. Madge.
DeleteWhat company won the prize and what did they win it for? S.M.
ReplyDeleteKamstrup A/S won the prize for having developed a method to monitor underground water lines that can identify leaks using acoustic and intelligent measurement.
DeleteJacket´s ok, trousers are awful. Colour looks drab in daylight photos, which is likely closest to reality.
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DeleteCan´t take my bluntness? Haha.
DeleteCP Mary looks wonderful--but I do wish the trousers were a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteJanet
CP Mary looks lovely a pretty pantsuit, but the trousers need a bit more length.
ReplyDeleteI liked the outfit until I saw the pants. A longer slim/straight pants had been so much better. These pants is just bad. Don't know what the designer was thinking.
ReplyDeleteStyle, elegance, no granny look. More Vogue than Sears Catalogue. Madge.
DeleteBello invece questo completo e soprattutto i pantaloni che, così corti, sono top se indossati con delle belle decolté. E Mary ha eseguito perfettamente. La stampa "principe di Galles" la ricordo da una vita ed è un classico che non passerà mai di moda, ma non credo che Mary lo abbia indossato in onore dei nuovi principi.
ReplyDeleteRavissant ce tailleur/pantalon mais son haut de couleur blanche donnerait plus d'allure !
ReplyDeleteThe pant suit is very nice, and the length is on trend. The blouse (or sweater) is a pretty blue and matches her shoes. A very good appearance.
ReplyDeleteI actually like the length, cut of the pants, classic fabric with modern silhouette makes this suit a winner for me.
ReplyDeleteCherry
Me too.
DeleteThese pants are only for long legs.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why Mary wears them so well!
Deletenope. The model
DeleteThere is a lot of going on in Denmark. I wonder what news we will hear from the BRF
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The suit is not cut quite right in the middle, and pants are too short. Not fond of the color of the garment. Anne
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