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Queen Mary turns heads in sheer top, patent heels and gold-diamond jewels at Copenhagen concert


Mary has emerged as the face of modern, functional elegance.


Queen Mary turns heads in sheer top, patent heels and gold-diamond jewels at Copenhagen concert© Carlos Alvarez
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
OCTOBER 8, 2025 1:49 PM EDTOCT 8, 2025, 1:49 PM EDT

For years, Queen Mary of Denmark has cultivated an impeccable image, elegant, modern, and restrained, always within the bounds of what’s expected of a European royal.

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That’s precisely why her latest appearance at the Danish National Girls’ Choir concert at Copenhagen’s DR Concert Hall has attracted more attention than usual. Mary, who has been the choir’s patron since 2018, attended the event in what might be her boldest outfit since becoming queen.

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Queen Mary's ensemble featured a sheer, geometric lace top by Róhe that added an unexpectedly daring edge to the otherwise classic look.

For the occasion, Queen Mary chose a black tuxedo-inspired suit by Paul Smith, featuring sleek satin lapels and tailored straight-leg trousers, an ensemble that reflects her taste for sharp, modern tailoring. But it was what she wore underneath that truly stood out.

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Queen Mary attended the event in what might be her boldest outfit since becoming queen.

Queen Mary's ensemble featured a sheer, geometric lace top by Róhe that added an unexpectedly daring edge to the otherwise classic look. She completed the outfit with black patent leather heels by Gianvito Rossi and a woven clutch from Bottega Veneta. 

For jewelry, she opted for gold and diamond earrings by Dulong Fine Jewelry and a statement ring with a central gemstone from I’M Jewel. The concert, an annual event, featured a blend of Danish music from the 1980s alongside new compositions by jazz musician Mathias Heise.

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Queen Mary of Denmark attends the DR Girls' Concert In The Dark at The DR Concert Hall on October 6, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In many ways, Mary’s look showcased that same creative spirit, featuring a reinterpretation of the classic through a modern lens. Wearing her hair loose in soft waves and makeup focused on the eyes, the queen’s overall look conveyed calm, confidence, and a visible dose of boldness. 

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For the occasion, Queen Mary chose a black tuxedo-inspired suit by Paul Smith, featuring sleek satin lapels and tailored straight-leg trousers

In a monarchy known for avoiding excess, Mary has emerged as the face of modern, functional elegance, channeling a high-powered executive rather than a traditional ornamental royal. Her outfit didn’t break protocol, but it did offer a subtle statement, showing her love for fashion and proving that queens can play with new trends and looks.

A new chapter for the stylish Queen:

In recent months, Queen Mary seems to be writing a new chapter in her personal style narrative. Without abandoning the classic elegance that defines her role, she’s been incorporating more personal, and at times, daring, touches into her wardrobe. 

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Queen Mary of Denmark attended the opening of Headspace Tårnby.

Just weeks ago, during a visit to Møns Klint with Queen Margrethe, she surprised royal watchers by changing her outfit three times in one day, a display of versatility that balanced protocol, practicality, and personal style.

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Princess Isabella of Denmark, Queen Mary of Denmark, and Princess Josephine of Denmark

Days earlier, she opened Nature Week 2025 in a relaxed, relatable look, featuring hiking trousers and a denim shirt, embracing the growing “royal denim” trend seen on other modern royals like Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.

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Queen Mary of Denmark

Her recent wardrobe choices also show a growing awareness of contemporary fashion culture. She’s been seen rewearing standout pieces, like her burgundy printed blouse by Roberto Cavalli, and even sharing clothes with her daughter, Princess Josephine, showing their mother-daughter relationship.

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Queen Mary of Denmark attends the Bharti Kher - Mythologies exhibition opening at Thorvaldsens Museum.

Even at formal events, she adds unexpected touches, like the red flower-shaped brooch she wore to mark the anniversary of the National Center for Grief, an accessory that completely transformed an otherwise sober ensemble.

All of these fun looks point to a thoughtful evolution. Queen Mary is subtly expanding the boundaries of what it means to be a queen in the 21st century. A figure of approachability, style, and measured freedom, who continues to redefine royal fashion on her own terms.

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