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Mary from Denmark. The princess made an impression during her visit to India and the detail of her look drew attention

The album of a trip to New Delhi, Chennai and Agra is as glamorous as it is glamorous and features a portrait of Princes Frederik (54) and Mary (51) of Denmark, sitting on a bench in the hot sun. The moving marble behind the Taj Mahal in Agra. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan between 1632 and 1653 in honor of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, a visit to this magnificent structure marked the beginning of the heir to the throne of Denmark and his wife’s journey to the Asian country. As Queen Margarita (82) recovers from scheduled spinal surgery at the Rijkshospitalet in Copenhagen, her son Federico and her daughter-in-law Marie continue their agenda of official duties.

For his first visit to the legendary Taj Mahal on Sunday 26th, the heir to the Danish throne opted for a light jacket and blue and brown Nike Medcon sneakers. Marie, for her part, chose a long skirt from the house of Etro, which she has had in her dressing room since 2016, which she accessorized with Dulong jewels. Sixty years ago, the then Princess Margarita also visited this place for the first time.
Mary opted for a basic white shirt to enhance the skirt, also worn by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands and Princess Charlene of Monaco. Detail? A wide belt to define the waist.

During their four-day stay in India, the royal couple made regular visits to the populous and multi-hued country to strengthen ties between the two countries and promote trade and environmental development agreements. In every place they visited and in the meetings they held, Federico and Mary not only represented the queen perfectly (they assure her that the king had overseen everything since her recovery), but also gave style lessons. Specifically, Mary with each other’s preferences Clothes Recycled.

At the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in New Delhi, instead of taking off their shoes, Mary and Federico wore white sandals.

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A floral silk jerry dress by Vilshenko when she visited the Mahatma Gandhi memorial in New Delhi, a Søren Lee Schmidt design she wore to a reception afterwards, and an XL silk skirt in orange. By Edro, they were all ingredients he had already used on previous occasions. At a time when monarchies (and, in particular, the Danish) are adjusting their numbers, there’s nothing better than the example of a princess to show that you can avoid waste and respect the environment without sacrificing elegance.

Wearing a flower-print silk dress by Vilchenko (Jerry model), the princess laid flowers with Federico at Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial, which this year marks the 70th anniversary of his assassination. Good pictures
To visit the India Institute of Medical Sciences, he again bet on the designs of Etro, the Italian house directed by Marco Di Vincenzo. This time, she paired it with Gianvito Rossi stilettos, along with the incredible reversible jacket she wore earlier.
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Mary, the beautiful one, arrives at the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi. AFP
The future queen dazzles at a reception lunch in New Delhi in a dress with an asymmetrical neckline and a bow at the neck, by Søren Lee Schmidt (which she’s already worn twice), a Danish designer with a strong environmental conscience: the common thread is Le Schmidt’s creations, as is the theme of the Danish Royals’ official tour. , is also stability.

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