Fashion and Style of Royal Men, Part 6: October 2019 - September 2021


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Blue seems appropriate to go along with the wedding tradition of Something borrowed, something blue. ;););););););););)
 
Yes, but William wore a red tunic on his wedding day, nothing blue. As the tenth wedding anniversary signifies tin perhaps he should have donned one of the suits of armour from the Tower for the photo!
 
Sorry, Biri. can't see any of your gentlemen. :ermm:

Frederik. - I really like his tie.
But Frederik, where is your handkerchief? Where is you lapel pin?
Look at the Slovak President. Her brooch is a good contrast to her dress. The same thing for men, handkerchief, lapel pin, cuff-links breaks the monotony, because suits are so uniform.
 
That's the way to do it, Frederik. :cool:

A nice, light summerly suit. With the fresh tie providing a discreet contrast with a good color and nice pattern.
And that's the way to wear brown shoes and a brown belt.

- Compare Frederik to the male personage standing next him, whose belt is too lose, so that the pants are hanging halfway down his backside. Men who dress like that should have an Olfert!
An Olfert = Grab the belt of the perpetrator from behind and yank it as hard as you can up and back. If possible lift the male fashion-offender up from the ground, thus. :eek:
That'll teach him! :voodoo:
 
No, no, no, Frederik!

Too casual, too tight a jacket, nothing interesting going on, and the shoes ought to be burned.

He has shown in recent days that he can nail it, if he want's to, and then he pulls a stunt like this.
:nonono::nonono::nonono: For disappointing me.
 
Love three-piece suits. They are elegant.
 
Frederik did indeed look elegant, and bright and happy. Could I just say though that while I appreciate that Christian is a very tall and lovely young man, his suit jacket seemed to me to be a bit on the short and tight side.
 
Two different events for Frederik today, no problem, appropriately dressed for both.

First. At the Crown Prince Frederik Business Excellence Award meeting. What a wonderful tie and of course smile :cool:
http://content.invisioncic.com/r38859/monthly_2021_05/image.png.9fa2d89de608a2e60a0dbdd44f3089ac.png

Second. At a Plant a tree events surrounded with kids.
Stylish and wonderful smile as well
https://scontent.flis6-1.fna.fbcdn....=b9755311e0889e7a37a7f62b1572d3be&oe=60CCA305

the shoes :cool:
https://scontent.flis6-1.fna.fbcdn....=02aba64e203b92a97372011a4771250a&oe=60CD78F1
 
With my Belgian eyes , his hairdo in not fine and his legs are to often open as well as standing than sitten..
 
This actually works very well for Daniel. :cool:
Age appropriate and practical.
He could perhaps use a T-shirt with another color but black (or blue!) dark red for example.

And then we have Willi...am sorry, dosed off for a moment.
Completely forgettable.

Then we have Frederik in the kindergarten. Bad fitting but practical jacket. What we in DK call an "overgangs-jakke" = An intermediate jacket - between spring and summer, or summer and autum, or just on a cold summers day. This year we have decided to reduce Spring to 38 hours. :D All that about balmy and bright Spring-days is really overrated, so we skipped it this year. ?
It's basically the type of jacket 84 % of Danish men wear, same bland color, same style. I have one or two in the wardrobe as well. We put them on to blend in with all other men, and to confuse our wives from a distance. Pretty much like zebras.
But I like his pants and he shoes ain't bad either. :cool:

And finally Frederik in a suit and tie.
He can do a lot better!
Okay tie.
Neat wristwatch.
Forgettable shirt.
Forgettable jacket.
No lapel pin, no handkerchief, no cuff-links.
- Utterly forgettable.
 
My belgian eyes seems not to bad .
To me he has to look as a Prince , not a Mannequin and not a normal Danish Citizen with as said Mr Muhler a practical jacket as 84 % of the Danes .
 
Two different events for Frederik today, no problem, appropriately dressed for both.

First. At the Crown Prince Frederik Business Excellence Award meeting. What a wonderful tie and of course smile :cool:
http://content.invisioncic.com/r38859/monthly_2021_05/image.png.9fa2d89de608a2e60a0dbdd44f3089ac.png

Second. At a Plant a tree events surrounded with kids.
Stylish and wonderful smile as well
https://scontent.flis6-1.fna.fbcdn....=b9755311e0889e7a37a7f62b1572d3be&oe=60CCA305

the shoes :cool:
https://scontent.flis6-1.fna.fbcdn....=02aba64e203b92a97372011a4771250a&oe=60CD78F1
He was always one of the smartest dressed senior royal men I can think of - both casual and official. And his hair is something lots of men at his age envy him of!
 
There is a quote: The eyes are the windows of a person's soul.
Frederik's glasses greatly enhance those windows.
 
Let's take a glance at William's fashion game (or lack thereof lol) during his tour of Scotland. I'll start on Monday, apparently he either only has one pair of pants or brought multiple version of the same ones. :bang::ermm:
And apparently the same vest and shirt and tie...:sad:?

Monday . I like the pattern in his coat.
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/24/14/43376795-9611997-image-a-14_1621864278275.jpg

Tuesday ..ummm
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/05/25/15/43416111-9616425-image-m-83_1621952395408.jpg

Wednesday .. nice jacket
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/0..._of_Cambridge_today_re-m-36_1622035894257.jpg

I guess by changing coats/jacket he made a 10% effort. ;)
 
I wonder why he wears his watch on his left hand when he's left-handed?
 
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