Visits

Princess Marie opens an exhibition in Charlottenlund

Today, Princess Marie was in Charlottenlund to open an exhibition at the Ordrupgaard Museum which is a museum for French Impressionism and art from the Danish Golden Age.

The “Pissarro. A Meeting at St Thomas” exhibition opens to visitor tomorrow and will close on July 2, 2017.   This exhibition is held in honor of the 100th anniversary of the sale of the Danish West Indies to the US.

This exhibition shows the works of French-Danish painter Camille Pissarro and his friend, Danish painter Fritz Melbye who met on the island of St Thomas, in the Danish West Indies. Camille Pissarro was born on St Thomas’ island and he met with Fritz Melbye during his youth, both of them impacting the life and art of the other. Princess Marie officially opened the exhibition with a speech before meeting guests and visiting the exhibition. You can read her speech (in Danish) here.

For this event, Princess Marie wore her Marni top again. She first wore this top during an official visit to Iceland in 2015.

© Lyst

Since the top has a very busy print, as you can see in this close-up, she added a new black skirt that is still UFO.

© Lyst

She wore her Jimmy Choo ‘Mitchell’ pumps and a By Malene Biger belt.

 

© Jimmy Choo

 

©Polyvore

Her dark green clutch  is from YSL and she owns it since 2009. Marie also wore old UFO green earrings and a red ring , I’ll give you more details about these if we get more photos of them.

 

©Vestiaire Collective

 

We’ll see Marie a lot next week as she will visit the Epilepsy Clinic on Monday and she will be in Greenland for a conference about autism from Tuesday to Friday.

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