Crown Princess Mary presents 2018 Carlsberg Foundation Research Prize

On September 2, 2018, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark presented the Carlsberg Foundation research prize to Professor Tim Bollerslev and Professor Poul Nissen with a ceremony held at the Glyptotek in Copenhagen. The Carlsberg Foundation Research Prizes 2018 awarded to leading professors of structural biology and financial econometrics. Tim Bollerslev and Poul Nissen receive the Carlsberg Foundation Research Prize for their groundbreaking work within financial econometrics and structural biology, respectively. With each prize follows DKK 1 million. DKK 750,000 is earmarked for research activities, while DKK 250,000 is a personal gift.
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turchese and she wore Gianvinto Rossi metal mesh pumps
Crown Princess Mary wore Adam Lippes Fringed Linen And Cotten-blend Tweed Dress
Adam Lippes Fringed Linen And Cotten-blend Tweed Dress
Crown Princess Mary carried Prada raso pietre clutch in turcheseCrown Princess Mary wore Gianvinto Rossi Metal Mesh Pumps
                               Prada Raso Pietre Clutch                                    Gianvinto Rossi Pumps

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  1. All the men's pants are way too long. Not everybody can afford tailor-made but they surely can afford alterations by a tailor? Where I have my slacks shortened by a tailor, it costs me all of $10

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    1. Mary looking lovely and working .....at giving prizes to these prestigious people.

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  2. This is the way men have been wearing their trousers for decades. When people sit down, the pant leg rides up, exposing the sock covered ankle, some leg, and some shoe area. In The Winter, that can allow the cold in, so people leave the trouser leg long and less cold air gets in when they sit down.

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    1. I agree with you. The trousers we can see here certainly don´t look right, but the problem is not so much the length, it´s much more the cut, and especially the tighter trouser legs. It is a horrible trend. Not only do skinny legs not look especially good on men (or anybody, really), but they make it impossible for the trousers to reach over the shoes (as they should, and have for centuries), so they are made shorter, exposing the whole shoe and sometimes even part of the socks. When men with that kind of trousers sit down, it looks expecially ridiculous with they trouser legs riding up to mid-calf, or as far as the tight cut will allow. And we often see pictures of standing men with their tight trouser legs still stuck on their calves because the trousers are so tight they wont even glide down again by themselves. It is a huge mess.
      Wat we need is a return to trousers that sit right, have room to move along with the movement of the wearer and have just the right length to cover the upper end of the shoe without crumpling and still cover most of the leg when sitting.

      As for Mary - the dress is nice but needs to lose those tassles. And I hate both her purse and her shoes.

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  3. Oh my goodness, you are so right! I hadn’t noticed until I read your comment. What on earth is going on there !?

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  4. I love the fabric of Mary's dress. She looks pretty elegant (as always).

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  5. The fact that they all have long pants makes me think it might be a current Danish fashion😀.

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    1. I also thought it may be a new fashion trend, Sherrie. Nevertheless, it looks ungroomed.

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  6. Love the clutch, a touch of color.

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  7. Me gusta la tela del vestido, pierde elegancia con los "flecos"

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  8. CP Mary steps up as her husband prepares for back surgery

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