It is often said that older siblings are the ones who pave the way for younger ones. This must also be the case in the Danish royal house since Prince Felix he began to take his first steps as a model following the path already traced by his brother Nikolai. The second son of the prince Joachim and his first wife, the countess Alexandra of Frederiksborgeighth in line of succession to the Danish throne, appeared in the advertising campaign of Georg Jensena well-known jewelery house founded in Copenhagen in 1904, supplier, among other things, of the Amalienborg building.
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“It is fantastic to work with Georg Jensen,” said Queen Margrethe’s nephew at his first modeling experience, “being able to represent a classic Danish brand and icon is both an honor and a pleasure.”
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The young man, who will turn twenty in July, is the protagonist of the launch of the collection of necklaces, earrings and rings called Reflect. Designed by Jacqueline Rabun it is described as “a new interpretation of the classic chain design”. Judging by the photos and videos that can be seen on the social channels and on the luxury brand’s website, Prince Felix is ​​perfectly at ease in this role and there are those who are ready to bet that we will soon see him on the catwalk as has already been enrolled by the Scoop Modelsthe Danish agency that already has Nikolai in the stable.
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For the brothers, in reality, a military career was planned but both princes abandoned, after being admitted, theRoyal Danish Military Academy preferring another way. Nikolai debuted in 2018 opening the Burberry show at London Fashion Week continuing with Dior until the last apparition a few weeks ago. The prince has the task of closing the show of the Danish brand Rains: Nikolai showed up, in fact, with a huge pink down jacket worn just as if it were a royal cloak.
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There is a lot of royal traffic in the fashion world. In the principality of Monaco, there are more people involved in the business than those who simply go to cut the ribbons at the inaugurations. Charlotte Casiraghi is Chanel testimonial while his brother Pierre is the testimonial of Diorwithout considering the cousin Pauline Ducruet who has her own brand.
In the Windsor house, at every exit there is always a “royal effect” that drives the economy but, to give an example that has left its mark, the unexpected Kate has served as a “testimonial” for one capsule collection dedicated to 007 on the red carpet of No Time To Die in autumn. Otherwise to keep the guard up, there are Diana’s granddaughters, daughters of Charles Spencer, Kitty and the twins Amalia and Eliza who have a lot of fun with Italian brands, from Dolce & Gabbana to Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini.
Now is the golden time of the Danes. Nikolai already looks good started while Felix is ​​testing the waters in these days but we are pretty sure that he too will soon succumb to the flattery of a fashion week. Appetite comes by parading and, we have now understood, that a royal catwalk is not denied to anyone with a pinch of blue blood.
Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:
– All the style of Margrethe of Denmark, the coolest queen in the realm for 50 years on the throne
– 50 years of Mary of Denmark, the royal style icon that is not talked about enough
– Nikolai of Denmark, a prince on the catwalk
Source: Vanity Fair

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