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Queen Mary proves the shirtdress trend is perfect for every age


She paired the look with a slim tan belt that highlighted her waist


Queen Mary proves the shirtdress trend is perfect for every age© Martin Sylvest Andersen
Daniel NeiraSenior Writer
JUNE 12, 2026 12:14 PM EDT

Queen Mary of Denmark once again proved why she's considered one of Europe's most stylish royals.

The Danish queen welcomed French activist and author Gisèle Pelicot at Fredensborg Palace this week, opting for a sophisticated yet relaxed ensemble that perfectly captured summer elegance.

Queen Mary once again showcased her affinity for polished neutral dressing, a hallmark of her elegant royal wardrobe.© Martin Sylvest Andersen
Queen Mary once again showcased her affinity for polished neutral dressing, a hallmark of her elegant royal wardrobe.

For the occasion, Mary wore a pale blue striped shirtdress featuring a fitted waist, button-front detailing, and a flowing midi-length silhouette. 

She paired the look with a slim tan belt that highlighted her waist and classic neutral-toned flats, creating an outfit that felt polished without appearing overly formal.

Queen Mary looked effortlessly elegant in a pale blue striped shirtdress while welcoming French activist and author Gisèle Pelicot at Fredensborg Palace.© detdanskekongehus
Queen Mary looked effortlessly elegant in a pale blue striped shirtdress while welcoming French activist and author Gisèle Pelicot at Fredensborg Palace.

The look tapped into one of the season's biggest trends. The timeless shirtdress. Equal parts practical and elegant, the style has become a favorite among royals and fashion insiders thanks to its versatility and flattering shape.

Mary kept her accessories minimal, allowing the dress to take center stage. Her beauty look was equally effortless. 

The Danish royal embraced one of summer's most timeless trends, opting for a belted shirtdress with a flattering midi silhouette.© detdanskekongehus
The Danish royal embraced one of summer's most timeless trends, opting for a belted shirtdress with a flattering midi silhouette.

The queen wore her brunette hair in soft, glossy waves and opted for natural-looking makeup featuring radiant skin, softly defined eyes and a subtle pink lip.

The appearance came during an important meeting with Gisèle Pelicot, whose decision to publicly waive anonymity during France's high-profile trial made international headlines. 

According to the Danish Royal House, the queen praised Pelicot's courage and discussed her bestselling memoir, A Hymn to Life, as well as her ongoing advocacy work.

The meeting reflected causes close to the Queen's heart, including women's wellbeing and social advocacy.© detdanskekongehus
The meeting reflected causes close to the Queen's heart, including women's wellbeing and social advocacy.

"Gisèle Pelicot's unimaginably harrowing story and her courage in sharing it openly have made a profound impression on Her Majesty The Queen," the Danish Royal House shared on social media. "Equally impactful has been the stoic calm she demonstrated throughout the entire process, as well as her dignified voice, which has helped spark public conversations and foster a deeper understanding of sexual violence against women."

While the meeting carried a serious and meaningful message, Mary's latest appearance also offered a lesson in modern royal style, proving that a well-tailored shirtdress remains one of the smartest investments for summer.

Queen Mary received Gisèle Pelicot at the Chancellery House in Fredensborg, where they discussed the activist's bestselling memoir and advocacy work.© detdanskekongehus
Queen Mary received Gisèle Pelicot at the Chancellery House in Fredensborg, where they discussed the activist's bestselling memoir and advocacy work.

The encounter also highlighted issues close to the Queen's heart. For years, Mary has used her platform to support initiatives addressing domestic violence, social isolation, bullying, and loneliness through the Mary Foundation, while also advocating for women and girls on the global stage. 

As a longtime patron of UNFPA, the Queen has championed gender equality, women's health, and the empowerment of girls and women worldwide. 

Her conversation with Pelicot therefore reflected not only a meeting between two influential women, but also a shared commitment to raising awareness around issues affecting women and helping create positive change.