Well-dressed women who demonstrate the power of a tactical outfit-repeating time are a constant in royal fashion history. Attending a ceremony to recognize the 175th anniversary of her nation’s constitution, became the latest monarch to are- use a remarkable piece: a beautifully green dress by Andrew Gn.
For a proper service at Christiansborg Palace on Wednesday, June 5, Queen Mary styled the puff- sleeve fuchsia dress with a broad- brimmed hat, nude, directed- toe pumps, a raffia clutch, and a gentle bouquet of roses. Her father, who was standing by her side, was dressed in a military coat and a burgundy tie.
Andrew Gn Three-Quarter Belted Midi Dress
The bright pink dress could be immediately recognized by royal fashion enthusiasts (not because it references the Barbiecore pink trend from 2023). Queen Mary showed off the same outfit more than a year ago while attending a pre-coronation party for III at. She wore the same directed- toe pushes on that event, but carried a blue clutch otherwise.
Members of the royal families frequently save clothing repeating for special occasions from country to country. a Reiss dress she wore to her first royal address in 2012 was taken off of store for a further communicating relationship in 2020. Princess Kate has also recycled suit, garments, and house coats from event to event. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, has even re- worn unique pieces for formal and informal events, including the she chose for both child Archie’s second birthday and a visit to Nigeria final month.
In Queen Mary’s case, her dress signifies an evolution in the past year. When she wore it in 2023, she was still Crown Princess of Denmark. Following Queen Margrethe’s surprise abdication from the throne, the piece is now suitable for a new queen.
If any nation’s monarchs are going to support shopping one’s own closet, it’s Denmark’s. The sustainable fashion movement’s headquarter is Copenhagen. Designing in the city is limited to those who adhere to the city’s minimum eco-friendly standards, and both upcycling and thrift shopping are very popular there. Queen Mary isn’t so different from her fashionable subjects after all in terms of fashion.
Below, find three pieces inspired by Queen Mary’s dress that are just as worthy of outfit repeating.
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