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Tweed making a comeback? Princess Mary stuns in classic dress

Oct 01, 2021
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Princess Mary cut a classic figure in tweed this week. Source: Instagram @detdanskekongehus

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark has made quite the stunning appearance in Lithuania as part of her royal duties this week. On Thursday, Mary visited the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Denmark and Lithuania.

Wearing a cream, three-quarter-sleeve tweed dress with a subtle neutral plaid pattern, Mary oozed elegance. To top it off, she accessorised the outfit with a touch of gold in the form of a golden leaf-like brooch with matching earrings and two bracelets.

She opted for a more subtle make-up look to complement the ensemble, and her hair was sleek and shiny with light waves that framed her face perfectly.

Mary began her day by having lunch with Lithuanian President, Gitanas Nauseda, and First Lady, Diana Nausediene. She then met with the President of the Lithuanian National Parliament, Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen, followed by a quick meeting in the official Government Building – making it quite the busy day for the Crown Princess.

Mary, together with Nausediene, had the honour of opening the exhibition titled, ‘Awakening of Nations’, where you can experience more than 40 Danish works from the golden age at Vytautas Kasiulis Art Museum up until November 7, 2021.

After the opening, Mary gave a speech at a Danish-Lithuanian art seminar and strolled to one of the most historic and symbolic places in Lithuania, House of the Signatories.

Mary’s visit to Lithuania comes after Queen Margarethe II of Denmark held a ministerial dinner in the Dome Hall at Fredensborg Castle on Wednesday. There she stepped out in a shimmery silver silk gown by Temperley London, according to Hello! Magazine. 

Mary opted for a more glam look for this occasion, as she paired her dress with silver diamond drop earrings and a sparkly clutch, with her husband, Prince Frederik, right by her side.

Mary’s royal duties have spanned far and wide this week. She also made an appearance in purple with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, earlier on Wednesday.

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