On September 3, 2025, Queen Mary of Denmark presented the 2025 Carlsberg Foundation Research Prizes and attended a gala dinner at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen. On this occasion, Queen Mary wore a floral-print silk crêpe de chine blouse from Etro, styled with matching wide-leg trousers in printed silk satin crêpe.
Upon her arrival at the Glyptotek, Her Majesty was received by Majken Schultz, Chair of the Carlsberg Foundation, Christina Egelund, Minister for Higher Education and Science, and Mette Birkedal Bruun, Chair of the Prize Committee.
This year’s recipients of the Carlsberg Foundation Research Prizes were Professor Klaus Mølmer of the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen and Professor Claes Holger de Vreese, Head of the Digital Democracy Centre at the University of Southern Denmark.
Professor Klaus Mølmer was honored for his groundbreaking research in theoretical quantum optics and mechanics, while Professor Claes Holger de Vreese received the award for his extensive and internationally recognized research into the role of algorithms and artificial intelligence in democratic processes.
I love the blouse, but not sure about the trousers. The whole outfit is elegant, and it fits her so well, but the design is still dangerously close to pyjama territory. I would have preferred plain black trousers of the same cut, or a knee-length A-line skirt, also in plain black or possibly in purple/lilac picking up the colour of the blouse.
ReplyDeleteLovely outfit, fresh, young and a bit sexy.
ReplyDeleteI like the colours of this outfit, but the heavy wrinkles ruin the whole look unfortunately. Nice necklace.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I like Etro so much. Mary looks stunning! (But then of cause she looks good in everything.)
ReplyDeleteC'est joli, mais j'aurais préféré ce haut avec une jupe.
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