Queen Mary of Denmark looked elegant during a visit to the World Fashion Summit in Copenhagen this morning.
The Australian-born Queen, 52, offered words of wisdom and gave a speech during the summit at DR Concert Hall.
Upon arrival, Mary was greeted by the director of Global Fashion Agenda, Federica Marchionni.
The Global Fashion Summit, presented by Global Fashion Agenda, aims to foster industry collaboration on sustainability in fashion.
During her visit, Mary explored textiles made from eco-friendly materials, such as seaweed.
Queen Mary was beaming as she attended the World Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition today at the DR Concert Hall in Copenhagen.
Today marks the second day of the three-day event, which will take place in and around Copenhagen, a city respected for its modern urban style and minimalist designs.
And today Mary boosted the city’s couture profile with her elegant ensemble, pairing a printed silk skirt with a plum-colored wrap blouse.
The mother of four added an extra pop of color to her ensemble with a pair of yellow suede heels.
Mary styled her long brunette tresses straight and kept her makeup simple for the occasion.
It comes after Queen Mary shared a sweet moment with her 13-year-old twin daughter Princess Josephine as they made faces at each other during Denmark’s annual Royal Run.
The Queen, 52, was photographed looking great with sunglasses to protect her eyes at the event, as she and her youngest daughter waited for King Frederik, 55, to finish the 10km race taking place in out in Copenhagen.
Looking a perfect couple in their purple running shirts, mother and daughter showed deep affection towards each other as Mary adjusted her daughter’s collar and Josephine, in response, stuck out her tongue.
Elsewhere, Josephine and her older sister Princess Elizabeth, 15, joked near the finish line and were photographed laughing together.
The Australian-born queen, 52, took to the stage to give a speech at the event, which highlights sustainability in fashion.
Upon arrival, Mary met with Global Fashion Agenda Director Federica Marchionni (pictured right)
The mother of four explored textiles made from seaweed during the World Fashion Summit: Copenhagen Edition
The royal mother cut an elegant figure in a long printed silk skirt and a plum-colored long-sleeved blouse.
While the Queen opened up and showed warmth and laughter, her behavior contrasted with several icy appearances during the summer vacation she recently took with King Frederick to Sweden and Norway, months after rumors of an “affair” rocked the monarchy. Danish.
The royal mother-of-four, who takes part in the Royal Run with her husband every year, was photographed sharing a tender moment with her daughter Josephine as they acted as spectators for a while, before Mary joined the runners.
It was a rare outing for the entire family of the King and Queen, whose younger siblings are often not seen in public while completing their school studies.
However, the show of family unity comes after a difficult few months for the Danish royal family, following rumors of an affair after King Frederick was seen on a night out in Madrid with Genoveva Casanova, a Mexican socialite who lives in the Spanish capital.
Spanish magazine Lecturas published photos of the couple in the city in late October and reported that they had visited an old flamenco restaurant where they dined together until the early hours of the morning. After the photos were published, Genoveva adamantly denied that they were having an affair.
Mary opted for a casual makeup look for the occasion, complete with nude lipstick and a touch of eyeliner.
Holding her glasses and notes, Mary looked confident as she approached the podium.
The royal added an extra pop of color to her elegant outfit with a pair of bright yellow suede heels.
Mary seemed focused as she learned about sustainable materials alongside Global Fashion Agenda CEO Federica Marchionni.
Since then, during their public appearances, King Frederick and Queen Mary have given off mixed signals with their body language, including several icy appearances.
The couple showed distancing in their body language during their summer vacation on the ship Daneborg as they sailed to Sweden and Norway (which also happened to coincide with their 20th wedding anniversary).
During this trip, the couple showed signs of coldness in their body language in their moments together; although such signs seemed to melt as they greeted their hosts in each nation.
Upon arrival in Norway last week, the couple appeared stern before docking to meet their hosts, King Harald and Queen Sonja.
Body language expert Judi James told FEMAIL: “Arriving on a boat in Oslo, we can see Mary return to her considerably colder facial expression with her eyes looking into the distance rather than looking back at her husband.
“Here he looks helpless, with one eyebrow raised and the other furrowed while the expression in his eyes seems downcast and his lips are barely drawn into a real smile.”
Judi added: “Mary’s genuine smile and more tactile demeanors when she met the Norwegian royals only seemed to add to the idea that she was looking cooler around her husband again.”