Crown Princess Mary attended a meeting with executives of Mary Fonden

Crown Princess Mary wore a multicolor pleated chiffon dress from Michael Kors. Michael Kors multicolor tulip pleated chiffon shiftdress
Yesterday, Crown Princess Mary attended a meeting with executives of The Mary Foundation. The meeting was held at the headquarters of The Mary Foundation. At the meeting, how to carry on the events which bring together people physically that are not able to be held during the current pandemic was discussed. Other alternatives of holding these events without compromising on health precautions were also discussed.
Crown Princess Mary wore a multicolor pleated chiffon dress from Michael Kors. Michael Kors multicolor tulip pleated chiffon shiftdress
The Crown Princess shared two photos from the meeting. Crown Princess Mary wore a multicolor pleated chiffon dress from Michael Kors.
Crown Princess Mary wore Michael Kors Multicolor Tulip Pleated Chiffon Shift Dress
Michael Kors Multicolor Tulip Pleated Chiffon Shift Dress

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  1. I like the bit of extra volume in Mary's hairstyle here; it's very flattering. The dress is chic, understated and looks comfortable.

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    1. I agree, her hair looks great. The volume is very flattering on her.
      Chel

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    2. Anonymous23/8/20 03:31

      It almost looks like a version of the famous “Rachel cut” from the ‘90’s- I agree it is flattering on Mary, along with her make-up and dress, great colors for her.
      Glo

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  2. La mousseline de soie plissée est un choix judicieux qui flatte beaucoup la princesse ; j'aurais bien aimé voir les chaussures qu'elle porte ?!

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  3. Anonymous21/8/20 17:16

    From Joann - I like her hair a lot. I do wish they would release photos of the royal women standing near the tables so we could see the clothes. Off-topic: I like that "table" behind Mary. Is that have something to do with heating or airconditioning or is it just built in for added interest?
    I would love to have something like that.

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    1. On the fashion front, I like the her outfit a lot. As Jane Chantal said "chic, understated and looks comfortable"
      On the off-topic question. To me it appears to be what is called a "cache-misère". That is, it is to hide the ugly, industrial look of the heating radiator.
      The top of the cache-misère then becomes useful as a shelf or small table. Sometimes they are just called a radiator cover. The style of the cache-misère you see in the photo is very Scandinavian. Simple pure lines.

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  4. à Joann - 21082020 à 19H16
    Pour répondre à votre question, il me semble que nous voyons un cache-radiateur qui peut être réalisé dans différents styles afin de poser des pots de fleurs, des livres, objets d'ornements et autres, au goût de chacun !

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  5. Anonymous21/8/20 19:00

    I like this dress a lot. The colors are darker but not too dark, (somehow nearing autumn makes me also wear darker colors) and v neck is flattering. I enjoy when she try different hairstyles. This one suits her nicely. Lovely look from the Crown Princess.
    MM

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  6. Anonymous21/8/20 19:14

    Lovely dress!
    Didnot recognize Mary!

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    1. The same for me! Not sure about the hairstyle; since the word was used here, it gives me the impression of being also a hairstyle cache-misère.

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  7. Lovely elegant dress. However, I am not a great fan of the fussier hairstyle

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  8. This is a lovely dress. I love her hairstyle, she looks great

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  9. Anonymous22/8/20 10:10

    I wish more success, happiness and prosperity to Crown Princess Mary and the entire Danish Royal Family

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  10. Anonymous22/8/20 12:18

    I do not mean to be offensive the least, but to me it seems that Mary's face is significantly more "faded" than the rest of the royal ladies at the same age: Mette-Marit, Letizia... Even the Japanese empress looks younger. It's not exactly the wrinkles, Maxima has wrinkles as well, but she looks much fresher in the face. I suppose she is just aging worse than the rest. Maybe the fact she lived 30? years in a country with lots of sunshine...

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    1. The part of Australia where she lived is not noted for 12 months of sunshine and hot weather. Tasmania isn't all that far from the South Pole with its ice and snow.
      Maybe she is burning the candle at both ends with all the work she is doing, plus being a mother to four children and plus, on standby as a beautiful wife for her husband.

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    2. I don't share the view that Mary's face is more faded than other royal ladies.
      I think that all of them have their good and weaker days. Being strongly involved in many activities is certainly important for her, and not more demanding than a job with high responsibilities.

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  11. J'ai fait des recherches qui ont confirmé l'impression que j'avais déjà eue. En effet, la deuxième photo montre une ressemblance avec Lara Fabian, de son vrai nom Lara Crokaert née le 9 janvier 1970 à Etterbeek qui est une chanteuse également auteure-compositrice belgo-canadienne !

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  12. J'ai fait des recherches qui ont confirmé l'impression que j'avais déjà eue. En effet, la deuxième photo montre une ressemblance avec Lara Fabian, de son vrai nom Lara Crokaert née le 9 janvier 1970 à Etterbeek qui est une chanteuse également auteure-compositrice belgo-canadienne !

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  13. J'ai fait des recherches qui ont confirmé l'impression que j'avais déjà eue. En effet, la deuxième photo montre une ressemblance avec Lara Fabian, de son vrai nom Lara Crokaert née le 9 janvier 1970 à Etterbeek qui est une chanteuse également auteure-compositrice belgo-canadienne !

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  14. Anonymous23/8/20 20:57

    This fashionable "out-of-bed" hairstyle looks terrible and does neither serve her features and appearance nor her role. The colour scheme of the dress would be more appropriate for autumn than summer.

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