Crown Princess Mary hosted Mary Fonden's workshop

Today, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark hosted Mary Fonden's workshop on social norms in Frederik VIII's Palace at Amalienborg. Participants of the workshop were some of the fund's close partners. The Crown Princess invited Professor Ben Cislaghi to the workshop. Professor Ben Cislaghi currently works at the Department of Global Health and Development in London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Professor Ben Cislaghi's research fields include violence against women and children, health psychology, social norms, and applied philosophy. (The Crown Princess wore a new floral mock-neck ruffle-sleeve blouse by Erdem.)
Crown Princess Mary wore Erdem Lindsey floral mock-neck ruffle-sleeve top
Crown Princess Mary wore Erdem Lindsey floral mock-neck ruffle-sleeve top
Crown Princess Mary wore Erdem Lindsey floral mock-neck ruffle-sleeve top
Crown Princess Mary wore Erdem Lindsey floral mock-neck ruffle-sleeve top
Crown Princess Mary wore ERDEM Lindsey Floral Mock-Neck Ruffle-Sleeve Top
ERDEM Lindsey Floral Mock-Neck Ruffle-Sleeve Top

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  1. Skip the fashion, what is going on with those walls?

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    1. Precisely!!!! All positive thoughts about Mary's blouse fell away after seeing those walls. Yikes!!!!

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  2. Anonymous19/3/19 18:16

    WOW! The wall coverings/art is a little distracting to say the least. :-o LOL! I like Mary's outfit although her guest speaker and some of the others attending seemed to be dressed more informally. I'd like to get a better look at her skirt. That looks really nice/well tailored.

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    1. Anonymous19/3/19 20:04

      "Anonymous 9:16 PM" again;
      On second look maybe they're actually pants ....? I don't know; the walls have got me in a daze. :D I do remember a few years back the court/palace announcing that they wanted to include some modern art with the renovations they were doing - not just traditional pieces or "old masters." I guess this is a glaring example. ;D

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  3. Anonymous19/3/19 19:03

    Mary is an average looking woman, who has been groomed and made up to the nines..... Apart from that, there is nothing special or impressively fashionable IMO.

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    1. Mary was a diamond in the rough, but always a diamond.

      Mary is a stunningly beautiful woman. Mary is well groomed, however I don't believe her intention is to make fashion statements, that being said it looks as though she enjoys fashion, I think this shows when she wears clothes that have been re-designed or altered.

      Maxima and Marie prove that money can't buy good grooming or fashion sense.

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  4. Walls are making me dizzy. Not only are they majorly uncomfortable to look at, but they also clash big time with everything else in that room (stately doors with golden framing, chandelier, historic chairs, old wooden floors etc.). The interior designer must have been a expressionist psychopath.

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  5. Nice smart businesslike outfit. So glad I was not at that meeting. The walls make me feel queasy!

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  6. Anonymous19/3/19 23:00

    Nice blouse and skirt. Nice event.OMG looking at the walls gives me a Migraine.

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  7. Anonymous20/3/19 15:27

    Wow, who has crazy walls like these? It make me feel dizzy!
    I like Marys blouse.

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