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Maybe the kind of events she attends in US are differente from the ones she attends in Denmark, and in Denmark she must be more conservative and classical, in the US she can be more fashionable....
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03-01-2012, 06:53 AM
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but I love it when she does really princess up. Casual has become a disease here, and innapropriate is commonplace. People don't dress for hardly anything. I think the royal wedding last year actually has girls wanting to dress more. Princess Mary would also be a great role model.
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I like black dress/vest (?), but white turtleneck doesn't go well, maybe in different color. I agree about too fashion forward comment-it's not a time and place to parade with trendy outfits.
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Once again I agree with you, Agami!  I think there are enough opportunities for her to parade some trendy outfits around and I don't think this was one of them. I would have preferred a smart suit.
However, I still kind of like the black and white outfit, though something seems off.
I also like the black top from the February 27 outfit a lot, the pants looked rather ill-fitting to me, but I LOVED the earrings. Though I even like the animal printed heels I thought they were out of place at such a serious meeting, too.
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03-01-2012, 08:29 AM
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Simplicity is the best I think.
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03-01-2012, 09:00 AM
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Maybe the kind of events she attends in US are differente from the ones she attends in Denmark, and in Denmark she must be more conservative and classical, in the US she can be more fashionable....
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Why does she have to be more conservative and classical in Denmark? She is a Crown Princess in Denmark, she is a Crown Princess in the US too! She's the same person.
Remember that horrific rock-goth outfit she wore at the Copenhagen Fashion week when she was in her early pregnancy with Vincent and Josephine? It was not conservative and classical at all. Of course that was fashionweek but still you can dress in a very classy style there as well.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...010-08-13a.jpg
She just has her ups and downs sometimes with regards to outfits.
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yes does a very fashionable pants, but indeed it was fashionweek...but I still think that she needs to be a bit more conversative in Denmark...
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Again, she has her ups and downs but at least she tries. I think that because she tries and is interested in fashion and for the most part succeeds in her clothing choices, we, as armchair fashionistas tend to expect perfection ALL THE TIME. I think it's impossible to be perfect all the time. Personally, I think she dress beautifully most of the time and that enough for me. Even when I don't like what she's wearing I can appreciates that she complete a look head to toe.
Also, I don't think she dresses way down in the U.S. I think she wears pants a bit more but usually she still princessy IMO. I think the black & white outfit was for a discussion on domestice violence fine; not fantastic but she was pulled together and, as always, her grooming was good.
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03-01-2012, 09:56 AM
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yes does a very fashionable pants, but indeed it was fashionweek...but I still think that she needs to be a bit more conversative in Denmark...
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I frankly do not understand this point that she needs to be more conservative in Denmark, or that she is more conservative in Denmark!! Can you explain what you mean?
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I think Mary experiments more when she's abroad. In Denmark she wears classic outfits and just adds Prada or Louboutin shoes and bags. She seems to try be more trendy in U.S. (trying new brands and cut of clothes). Not always with good result.
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I think Mary experiments more when she's abroad. In Denmark she wears classic outfits and just adds Prada or Louboutin shoes and bags. She seems to try be more trendy in U.S. (trying new brands and cut of clothes). Not always with good result.
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Exactly. A conference in Washington DC on violence against women is noth the right place trying to be trendy. Unlike NY, DC is very, very formal.
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Exactly. A conference in Washington DC on violence against women is noth the right place trying to be trendy. Unlike NY, DC is very, very formal.
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I've been too D.C. many and it's not as formal as you think. I don't see anything about that outfit that screams trendy in any way. But agree to disagree on that point.
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Remember that horrific rock-goth outfit she wore at the Copenhagen Fashion week when she was in her early pregnancy with Vincent and Josephine? It was not conservative and classical at all. Of course that was fashionweek but still you can dress in a very classy style there as well.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...010-08-13a.jpg
She just has her ups and downs sometimes with regards to outfits.
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oh God, that outfit was a catastrophe from head to toe.
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I think Mary experiments more when she's abroad. In Denmark she wears classic outfits and just adds Prada or Louboutin shoes and bags. She seems to try be more trendy in U.S. (trying new brands and cut of clothes). Not always with good result.
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I agree - though elegant and chic it oftentimes still looks too much...
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03-01-2012, 09:56 PM
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I've been too D.C. many and it's not as formal as you think. I don't see anything about that outfit that screams trendy in any way. But agree to disagree on that point.
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Washington, DC is known for many things, and fashion is not one of them.
If you look at all the women around Mary during those days, you didn't see any high-heeled boots or leopard print shoes. they were all wearing "correct" but not fashionable clothes. if you want to call that formal, you could.
I do think she looked too trendy for the venue.
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03-01-2012, 10:52 PM
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Anyway, I love Mary's shoes!
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I like the bluish/gray dress and the black dress with the white turtle neck underneath; they look like a combination of business, feminine, and fashionable.
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The white turtleneck was indeed out of place. But I like almost everything else, and particularly the black dress.
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03-02-2012, 08:48 AM
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The white turtleneck was indeed out of place. But I like almost everything else, and particularly the black dress.
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I love the boots too!
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03-02-2012, 10:31 AM
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I do love the black dress and black boots too.
Mostly, her posture is so enviable!
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03-02-2012, 04:34 PM
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Black and white combination is always a winner for me.I like it on Mary except that black cuffs and propably this is the first time I love boots of Mary.
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For me, its the black cuffs on the white turtleneck that bothers me. Like the dress and boots though.
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