Giving new chances to garments already sported by other family members seems to be a well-established practice among royalty by now. If Letizia Ortiz is a true queen in terms of fashion recycling, no less are other crowned heads.
Isabella of Denmark on the day of her Confirmation
Patrick van KatwijkThe latest case dates back to a few hours ago. On the occasion of her confirmation, the princess Isabella of Denmark in fact, he drew from the wardrobe of his mother, the Princess Mary of Denmark, a white suit by Max Mara. The cream white ensemble, tightened at the waist by a belt ton sur ton and embellished with a brooch, also belonging (apparently) to her mother, it was worn by Mary of Denmark a handful of years ago, precisely in 2017 on the occasion of an official visit to Stockholm.
Mary of Denmark in 2017 on the occasion of an official visit to Sweden
Albert Nieboer / ipa-agency.netThe royal, at the time, chose to pin a different pin, but the allure ethereal gifted by the whiteness of the suit was the same as her daughter. A beautiful and good choice that of Isabella, which she brings with her the desire to pay homage to mom and her styleand to avoid that items worn only once “die” forever in the back of the wardrobe.
But the confirmed woman wasn’t the only sustainable fashion soul of the day. Sister Josephine also saw fit to rummage through the wardrobe, this time of her sister Isabella, showing off a delightful pink midi dress by Ganni, worn years earlier by the second child.
The whole royal family
Patrick van KatwijkWhen good habits are in the (royal) family.
Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:
– Kate Middleton and Mary of Denmark: the same dress for two royalty
– Letizia Ortiz, queen of family fashion recycling: this time it’s her daughter Leonor
Source: Vanity Fair

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