Australian Fashion Week got the royal treatment on Thursday night.
Count Nikolai of Denmark had his head spinning when he arrived as a guest at the David Jones Indigenous Fashion Projects show.
The handsome royal, who is the eldest son of Prince Joachim and his first wife Alexandra, looked fresh off the catwalk as he headed to Carriageworks in Sydney, flanked by his security team.
The genetically blessed 24-year-old was a vision of timeless elegance in a sleek double-breasted suit designed in a rich chocolate brown.
Princess Mary’s nephew paired the look with an always-on-trend black T-shirt that matched perfectly with his designer footwear.
Australian Fashion Week got the royal treatment on Thursday night. Count Nikolai of Denmark had his head spinning when he arrived as a guest at David Jones’ Indigenous Fashion Projects show. In the photo
The genetically blessed 24-year-old was a vision of timeless elegance in a sleek double-breasted suit designed in a rich chocolate brown color.
Princess Mary’s nephew paired the look with an always-on-trend black T-shirt that matched perfectly with his designer footwear.
The handsome royal, who is the eldest son of Prince Joachim and his first wife Alexandra, looked fresh off the catwalk as he headed to Carriageworks in Sydney, flanked by his security team.
The Danish it boy kept his accessories to a minimum, proving that Australian Fashion Week isn’t his first rodeo, except for a chic silver necklace.
The young royal wore his hair slicked back and to the side for the night, allowing his chiseled good looks to take center stage.
The Danish It Boy kept his accessories to a minimum, proving that Australian Fashion Week isn’t his first rodeo, except for a chic silver necklace.
The handsome earl wore his hair slicked back and to the side for the evening, allowing his chiseled good looks to take center stage.
Once inside, Nikolai took a place of honor in the front row next to one of his burly caretakers.
He seemed captivated by the designs parading down the catwalk and by a woman sitting next to him wearing a mail cap, a type of armor that covered the head, throat and neck during the Middle Ages in Europe.
Once inside, Nikolai took a place of honor in the front row next to one of his burly caretakers.
He seemed captivated by the designs parading down the catwalk and by a woman sitting next to him wearing a mail cap, a type of armor that covered the head, throat and neck during the Middle Ages in Europe.
In March 2023, Nikolai launched an Instagram account to promote his modeling career after his grandmother, Queen Margaret, stripped him of his ‘HRH’ status.
It was a tumultuous year for the Danish Royal Family after the monarch controversially took the title of Prince Joachim’s eldest son, as well as also stripping the titles of prince and princess from his youngest children, Athena, Felix and Henrik.
The Queen insisted that the move will be “good for them in their future” and will allow the children – who have maintained their positions in the line of succession – “to shape their own lives without being limited by special considerations and duties.” which represents a formal election. Membership in the Danish royal family implies
In March 2023, Nikolai launched an Instagram account to promote his modeling career after his grandmother, Queen Margaret, stripped him of his ‘HRH’ status.
It was a tumultuous year for the Danish Royal Family after the monarch controversially took the title of Prince Joachim’s eldest son, as well as also stripping the titles of prince and princess from his youngest children, Athena, Felix and Henrik.
The Queen insisted that the move will be “good for them in their future” and will allow the children – who have maintained their positions in the line of succession – “to shape their own lives without being limited by special considerations and duties.” which represents a formal election. implies affiliation to the Danish Royal Family.
They are now Counts and Countesses and are known as Their Excellencies.