Princess Mary lives up to her iconic style status as she attends the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen
Crown Princess Mary has become a style icon since her rise to fame as a Danish royal.
And she looked picture perfect again on Tuesday when she lent her star power to the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen.
Mary looked radiant as she spoke at the lectern and posed on the red carpet at the city’s famed concert hall.
The elegant royal opted for a belted cream top and matching blazer for the event which she paired with an eye-catching tan polka-dot skirt.
She finished her look with pointy heels and an always fashionable tan handbag.
Crown Princess Mary, 51, lived up to her iconic style status when she attended the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen on Tuesday. Pictured right
The elegant royal opted for a belted cream top and matching blazer for the event which she paired with an eye-catching tan polka-dot skirt
The royal star wore her brunette tresses down and slightly curled and opted for a minimal makeup look.
The summit bills itself as agenda-setting discussions and presentations on the most critical environmental, social and ethical issues facing the industry and planet.
It has been a busy couple of months for Mary.
She recently toured the Mary Elizabeth Hospital’s construction site in the Danish capital.
She finished her look with pointy heels and an always fashionable tan handbag
The royal star wore her brunette tresses down and slightly curled and opted for a minimal makeup look
Mary spoke to the assembled crowd at the prestigious event
The new hospital, which is named after the royal, focuses on children’s health as well as teenagers and pregnant mothers.
It is still under construction, and should be ready for purpose in 2026.
She met with its architect, Stig Vesterager Gothelf, who talked her through the building’s main points, including a play area that will play a huge part in the well-being of its young patients, the Righospitalet’s website read.
She also watched local children draw and play in one of the site’s common areas.
The summit bills itself as agenda-setting discussions and presentations on the most critical environmental, social and ethical issues facing the industry and planet
The summit is intended to spark urgent action
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