King Frederik and Queen Mary Participate in Holstebro's 750th Anniversary

Queen Mary wore a Venas orange, brown long coat by Max Mara, and a Jacqui B akina wine midi chiffon dress by Saloni

On October 11, 2024, King Frederik and Queen Mary of Denmark visited Holstebro in celebration of the city's 750th anniversary. Holstebro is the largest town in Holstebro Municipality in Mid Jutland. The town was first mentioned in a letter from Bishop Thyge of Ribe in 1274. Since February, the anniversary has been marked by more than 750 cultural events. The festivities culminated with the King and Queen's visit, which began with an official welcome at the town hall followed by lunch.

Queen Mary wore a Venas orange, brown long coat by Max Mara, and a Jacqui B akina wine midi chiffon dress by Saloni

Queen Mary wore a Venas orange, brown long coat by Max Mara, and a Jacqui B akina wine midi chiffon dress by Saloni

Queen Mary wore a Venas orange, brown long coat by Max Mara, and a Jacqui B akina wine midi chiffon dress by Saloni

Queen Mary wore a Venas orange, brown long coat by Max Mara, and a Jacqui B akina wine midi chiffon dress by Saloni

Queen Mary wore Max Mara Studio Venas Long Coat in Coral Brown Orange
Max Mara Studio Venas Long Coat

Queen Mary wore Saloni Jacqui B Dress In Akina Wine
Saloni Jacqui Dress

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  1. I love the color combination of the burgundy dress and what looks like a burnt orange coat. Boots are a good choice since she is wearing that yummy coat. I don't mind the length as much as I usually do because of the slit in the skirt. Unfortunately, it is not visible with the coat over it.

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  2. Her hair color is slightly better but still awful.

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    1. Her hair colour is beautiful.
      And: please sign your comment with a name or nickname.

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    2. May I ask what's awful about her hair color? I happen to have the same hair color and I don't think of it as awful. Can she do anything right in your eyes? We know the answer to that, don't we?

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    3. Well, comments on the internet is a special way of doing an intelligence test in public.
      Can you explain further, what is “awful” about QM hair?
      The colour, the cut? Or is your opinion, that ever woman over 40 should rip her hair short? And curls are bad in general? ;-)
      And I wonder: is your personal hair so much better and always (!) impeccable from every angle?
      Missy (over 40, with long and curly hair!)

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    4. I wonder what her hair colour is. Get a life. Hanne Toronto

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    5. I’ll tell you what’s wrong with her hair, you sanctimonious commenters. It is too warm for her completion and looks as fake a color on her as could be. I’m sorry you are so in love with her that you can’t look past the hearts in your eyes to see what is evident in front of you.

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    6. Hello Anonymous, I also don't like her hair color, indeed, it looks a bit too red for my liking, however there is a huge difference between expressing your opinions and writing "awful". Putting a label to someone is what makes/made "everyone" jump into Mary's defense. We are not a sanctimonious commenters, we just enjoy fashion, royals and appreciate well elaborated comments even if the comments are different than your own opinion.
      Luna

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    7. @Anon 21:21 Maybe if your original comment hadn't been so vague and rude you wouldn't have received backlash. Stating that her hair looks "awful" (which is a very strong word) without context for your opinion makes you sound hateful. There is far too much hate on this blog and the reactions are justified and have nothing to do with being sanctimonious or "in love" with Mary. It is merely a desire for those commenting to be polite and have the courtesy to explain their opinions. When you finally did explain yourself, you were ill-mannered and insulting to your fellow commenters. It could be argued that your strongly worded opinion, as unclear as it was, makes you the sanctimonious one here. Your position is clearly in the minority.

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    8. I love the reddish undertone. Afterall, she is Scottish, and I think it is stunning next to her skin tone. Anybody can be a boring brunette like yourself "Anonymous." Only a choice few can pull off gorgeous copper locks like Queen Mary.

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    9. Bearing in mind her age, the color is most likely not her natural color but the result of her choice, and reflects how she wants to appear. I think its suits her very nicely.

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  3. Love the coat, gorgeous color, as are the accessories. The dress is beautiful. I prefer the coat to be the same length as the dress.

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    1. Totally agree. Exactly my thoughts.

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    2. I agree. The dress sticking out beyond the coat just looks unsightly and messy. The dress should be shorter or the same length IMHO.

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    3. This dress is not a typical length. Having a coat that long would look ridiculous, unless it is an opera coat, which are usually loose so they don't crush the gown and are worn in the evening. As long as these longer dresses are going to be worn, we need to accept the fact that women aren't going to be able to buy a wardrobe of coats in different lengths and colors.

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    4. I agree about all points but a special mention for the headband which is lovely and matches so well. While I agree with Anon 16 09 that a longer coat would not look right, perhaps a shorter dress with this coat is the answer!

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    5. I agree that the dress should have the same length as the coat.

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  4. Great look and beautiful fall colors. Q Mary is always stunning.
    css

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  5. Mary's coat is nice, as is her dress, but I don't think orange and burgundy work very well together. Diana

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    1. I agree And she and Sophie Reese-Jones aren't particularly good with shoe choices

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    2. As an artist, I can say that burgundy and orange work well together.

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    3. I am not an artist by I think that burgundy and orange, being two colors one can see on the autumn leaves are working well together.

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  6. That´s an odd combination.
    Dress and boots match in colour but I´m not sure they go together stylewise. The dress is light and floaty, the boots look wintery. The dress looks much better on the model with sandals, or on Mary with pumps.
    And then the orange coat? A missmatch in colour AND style, and I really don´t like the dress hanging below the coat´s hem.
    The coat is beautiful but not with the dress. The dress is beautiful but not with the boots.
    Fredrik looks great.

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    1. Here in Scandinavia you see many women wearing this kind of dress with boots when it gets chilly. It's practical, warm and gives you a chance to wear a summery dress longer in the fall when you accessorize with warm boots etc./Grace

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    2. This dress is from Salonis AW 23 so boots are completely ok. We dress after the weather.

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  7. Wow! Queen Mary looks great here--and I am not a fan of orange. She is pulling off this mix of fall shades that I would not thought to have put together. I love this Saloni dress and am glad to see her wearing it again.

    Janet

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    1. Agree with you, Janet!

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    2. I agree. The combination of these autumnal colors works.

      https://www.missrich.co.za/2016/05/colour-combo-to-try-orange-burgundy.html

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  8. She really is the Queen of Denmark!
    Cannot warm to him.

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    1. He does not like his role. She loves it.

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    2. Anon 10:04. Does this mean they confided in you? Did they tell you how they feel in their new role? Or did you read their minds?

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    3. What an unnecessary comment! Anon 10:04 is correct. Mary chose to enter this life, Frederik was forced. Luckily for the Danish people, Mary appears to enjoy her work. It can't be easy for anyone born into a senior royal role to never be able to do what they want to do with their life.

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    4. Anon 12:38 This has been an issue all his life. And they have both talked about this several times on Danish television. It raises the question if it makes sense to be born into a role.

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    5. @anonymous 10:04 You mentioned that King Frederick did not like his role and yes that was true when he was young! In a documentary about him called " MY WAY" he stated that he was so happy when he met Mary and how she knew how to complete a man and that they decided early on how they wanted to rein and it would be different than the way his Mother did things as Queen! He now is confident and happy to have her by his side!!!

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    6. Well, Fitzhugh, did they confide in you how they feel? That Fred is happy to have Mary by his side? Did Fred personally tell you that? Interesting that those who express doubts about the state of Fred and Mary’s marriage and their happiness always get “did they confide in you how they feel? You don’t know what they think so don’t speculate, be a ‘hater,’ etc”are the same people who declare that they are the happiest and most in love couple out there! Unless someone is with Fred and Mary 24/7 no one knows what goes on behind closed doors. Any long marriage has its ups and downs and whatever Fred and Mary feel only they know.

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    7. @Anon 15:12 You sound as though you want Frederik and Mary to be unhappy. FITZHUGH said she saw a documentary where HE stated his thoughts and feelings. I haven't seen "My Way", but if the words are coming out of his mouth, and it sounds like they were, who are we to question it? All of this started because Anon 8:12 said something that was unkind and unnecessary to what should have been a fashion critique. Attacking another commenter about what was said in a documentary is aggressive. The status of their marriage is none of our business and opinions about their personal lives are instigating discord.

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    8. Actually, Anon 21:41 I hope they are very happy together. They do appear to make a good team and Mary has done a fine job first as Crown Princess and now Queen. And as far as the documentary goes do you really think Fred would say anything negative about his marriage? And that documentary was five years ago…

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    9. @anonymous 15:12 (her name is really Karen) she admitted it once when several bloggers defended me about the nicest comment I made (I think it was about Princess Charlene) once and completely turned my words around like she just did here to make me come across as mean. Ever since she has had this vendetta against me and continues to throw punches and jabs at me. ( Pleasssee KAREN show a little kindness!!!) Where is DEADEGGS when we need her. I miss her!!!

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    10. You can read about Frederik in Bunte.de today.

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  9. Always impeccably dressed, our Queen Mary! King Frederick looks stylish as well! Both look happy and we are so lucky to have them!

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  10. Today I ate pumpkin-soup!
    A nice treat in autumn and the same color as the coat. Autumn-vibes!!
    -Anna-

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  11. The colour combination is not very flattering and the massive glittering hairband is not helping. DC

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    1. I find that she looks great in this colour combo.

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  12. Mary a adopté une belle couleur de cheveux qui s'harmonise bien avec celle de son manteau mais pas vraiment avec sa robe !
    Achard62

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  13. Queen Mary looked fabulous....as always....what an excitement she brings to every event.....so beloved in Denmark even though she is from the islands off Australia...she is a jewel.

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  14. I love everything about this outfit. I think the colour combination is sophisticated and unexpected, and I love the juxtaposition of the floaty dress with the refined boots.

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  15. Mary a adopté une belle couleur de cheveux qui s'harmonise bien avec celle de son manteau mais pas vraiment avec sa robe !
    Achard62

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  16. Mary a adopté une belle couleur de cheveux qui s'harmonise bien avec celle de son manteau mais pas vraiment avec sa robe !

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  17. This colour is great for Mary - really suits her complexion and she looks really well. A bit bolder colour than she usually chooses and it’s a great look.
    JJ

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  18. Great colour combination, though not something I'd imagine myself. I only wish she could throw away all these handbands...

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  19. Nice coat!

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  20. I'm a fan of this autumn toned colour combo. The coat and dress are very nice independent of each other. Not a fan of the long dress under short coat look unless the coat is shorter than knee length. I find it hard to get the long dress/short coat look right. The spiky boots remind of the ones I wore in the late 1970s, which was a good place to leave them. The hairband? Not disgusting but I don't find the puffy headbands add anything to a look.

    I hope Q. Mary gets a lot of use out of this coat. It's a beautiful cut and colour.

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  21. In Australia QM's original.homeland we head towards summer I love seeing the European winter fashion. I love the coat & Mary's accessories thumbs up from me .Mary

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  22. QM looks absolutely stunning. Loved her previous haircolor and her reddish haircolor now. Perfect for autumn. The combination of burned orange and dark burgundy is gorgeous. Her coat is perfect and I love her dress as well. Flower dresses can appear oldfashioned but not this dress. Also like her accessories. So to me she looks picture perfect.

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    1. Just a pitty of so much Botox of fillers. She would be beautiful without.

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  23. Very creative colour combination...but as always Queen Mary is stunning
    MARIE

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