Princess Isabella turns 18 today. To mark the occasion, official gala portraits of Her Royal Highness have been released for the first time. The Princess was photographed in the Knight’s Hall at Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg by photographer Steen Evald.
For the portraits, Princess Isabella wore a new orange dress designed by Carina Grønning. The 39-year-old launched her own brand in 2017 and previously worked for Jesper Høvring from 2010 to 2013. Originally from Funen, Grønning is now based in Odense.
In the portraits, Princess Isabella wears the antique Turquoise Daisy Bandeau and matching turquoise and diamond earrings — both gifted by her grandmother, Queen Margrethe II. She also wears the Order of the Elephant and a miniature portrait of her father, King Frederik.
The miniature portrait of King Frederik is set in a gold frame encircled by 12 white pearls and 12 small diamond crosses, symbolizing the Order of Dannebrog. The portrait was painted in watercolor on a thin slice of mammoth ivory by British miniaturist Tom Mulliner.
The tiara is a so-called 'bandeau' — the French word for headband — as this relatively narrow piece is designed to be worn nearly horizontally, like a jeweled ribbon in the hair. It is crafted in gold and embellished with 11 rosettes resembling daisies, arranged in gradually decreasing sizes and set with turquoise and diamonds.
The tiara was created in the late 19th century and originally belonged to Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden. After her untimely death in 1920, her daughter, Princess Ingrid, received the tiara as a confirmation gift and later brought it to Denmark upon her marriage to the future King Frederik IX.
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ReplyDeleteVery Aristocratic, a Lady of High Society
DeleteQuelle parfaite combinaison de la couleur turquoise avec le jaune tirant sur l'orange ; tout cela fait ressortir ses yeux bleus. Elle est magnifique !
ReplyDeleteShe is a stunning, natural beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Princess and beautiful dress too…
ReplyDeleteThe princess looks beautiful! I love the color of the dress and the fit! Stunning! The tiara and the earrings complement the dress and her frame so well. Happy 18th birthday to her!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 18th 🎂! She looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEverything beautiful, position and positioning, posture, dress, colours, the light arrangement and last not least, Isabella herself are like a traditional painting of royal ladies in the olden days. Really wonderfully made, no unpleasant shining-through of the photographs' own ambitions. I mean, those ambitions serve the purpose extremely well (and not the other way round).
ReplyDeletePortrait officiel donc pose mais elle reste une très belle princesse
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Happy Birthday to this beautiful young lady!
ReplyDeleteI love the color and cut of the gown. The tiara is perfect for a young Princess,not too imitating,and matched with the earrings give a perfect finish.
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The beautiful gown and colour, the bandeau, the styling, and most of all, Isabella herself: all stunningly beautiful. Happy Birthday to this lovely young lady.
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Beautiful! Fantastic, regal portrait of a young princess who is at the moment second in line to the danish crown. Love the rich colour and texture of the dress. The tiara (bandeau) is very pretty and suits her well. I would not have thought of matching turquoise with this dress colour but it works beautifully.
ReplyDeleteAgree! I never liked this bandeau on Queen Margrethe, but it suits Isabella perfectly.
DeleteHow wonderful to be a princess. This look is straight out of childhood fairytales, as are the jewels. What a lot she has been given for her 18th birthday, not just tiara and earrings which suit her beautifully, but a couple of royal orders. I hope to see her wear this tiara and this dress many times in the future. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThere is something classic about this portrait that reminds me of a 19th century painting. Her posture, the beautiful dress, the tiara, the perfect combination of colors and the setting all contribute to this. She looks absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful princess, dress and jewellery, but in the first photo the way she looks at the camera is a bit arrogant imo.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 15:03 let’s not criticise the young people; they’ll get enough. For sure, hundreds of photos were taken, and quite a few people have then chosen the very best of those. It’s hard to pose for photos and get the look just right, especially as the photographer is giving instructions “lift your head”, “tilt left”, eyes towards me, etc… I always worry that in the age of social media these young people have the same access as us to reading a page like this. Let them find only kindness here. - Mary
DeleteArrogant ? She looks more serious than on the other pictures where she smiles more, not arrogant. Maybe she looks proud and frankly I don't know what one must do to have an arrogant look. And I bet the princess doesn't know that either. One can be arrogant when one speaks to another person or when one talks about somebody, but to have an arrogant look one must be an experienced actress already, I think.
DeleteI see what you mean - the first photo is a bit, "smug" in expression, but the princess looks beautiful! I think it was an attempt to smile without showing teeth, but also not appearing to grimace.
DeleteShe looked happier and more smiling in the other celebration pictures. I love her dress; the tiara, not to my liking, suits Queen Margarethe better.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful princess in a beautiful dress. Her portraits remember me a bit the portraits of Kaizerin Elisabeth ( Sisi) von Österreich. Princess Isabella looks older than 18 years on these pictures.
ReplyDeleteIn reply to 15.03, she is only 18, a few years yet to learn to be more humble.
ReplyDeleteIf one takes a good look at the picture of the bandeau, one can see that the bandeau is missing some turquoise stones (on the right at the picture). In the middle on the right side of the daisy, there is a bigger turquoise stone than the other but this has perhaps a special meaning ?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful young Princess as such wonderful dress and colour!
ReplyDeleteI really think she has style
No words, stunning! I do not see any arrogance at all. I just see a little nervousness in the first official photos of a beautiful young woman.
ReplyDeleteI like everything what I see in these pictures. Stunning qown.
I don't see any speckle of arrogance here. What I see is that she is learning that beautiful straight posture Queen Mary has. And this is something so unusual especially in young people that it can easily be misunderstood - that elevated posture, looking straight ahead into your eyes, not more and not less. - On another note, who made this gown? The draping is perfection, from top to bottom, again: not too much, just enough. Really majestic, this young woman and her gown.
ReplyDeleteVery regal! She looks good in such a glamorous outfit and she looks good in jeans and t-shirt!
ReplyDeleteVery nice portraits. I love that the bandeau is daisy flowers given to her from her grandmother. The colour of her gown complement her orders. She is very poised, and will be an asset to her brother when his time comes.
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