70 odd years to Princess Sibylla of Sweden photographed with a young King Carl Gustaf (her youngest child and only son) in a fantastic calot/beret with feathers.
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70 odd years to Princess Sibylla of Sweden photographed with a young King Carl Gustaf (her youngest child and only son) in a fantastic calot/beret with feathers.
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit has paired her raisin-hued felt calot hat by Mona Strand with six different coats to create several contrasting looks:
Look #1: With a deep eggplant dress and pale periwinkle wool coat worn October 25, 2005 on a state visit to the UK
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Look #2: With a pale lilac wool coat worn December 10, 2008 for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony
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Look #3: With an ecru buttoned coat with fur collar for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in 2012
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Look #4: With a mulberry dress and palest lilac-grey coat for National Day celebrations in May 2013
Look #5: With a black floral dress and ruffled coat, both by Valentino, for a Latvian state visit on March 18, 2015

Look #6: With a purple pleated Alberta Feretti bow necked dress and a gold embroidered lilac silk coat worn for an October 2016 state visit from Singapore

Which coat do you prefer most with this hat?
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Lovely muted pink silk abaca headpiece with leather flower and flying bow by British brand Pebelles Boutique
Striking shape on this cognac felt blocked beret by Italian milliner Monica Gamberale
Exquisite floral embroidery on this ecru felt hat with leather hatband by British milliner Julianne Holland
Neon felt cloche hats with size zipper detail by American milliner Jennifer Hoertz
Gold leather button with beautiful vine of ivy leaves by British milliner Nellie Pitts
Natural straw button with the loveliest leather anemone trim by British brand Silk & Straw Millinery
Unexpected use of plaid on this tall Kokoshnik headpiece with flower by Irish milliner Ailish McElroy

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50 years ago today, Queen Margrethe II ascended the Danish throne following the death of her father, King Frederik IX. While the current state of the pandemic forced the postponement of larger scale events celebrating this Golden Jubilee, Queen Margrethe was joined by her family today first for a visit the tomb of her father at Roskilde Cathedral followed by scaled-down celebration at Danish Parliament.
To visit Roskilde Cathedral, Queen Margrethe repeated her grey fur bumper hat and matching coat.
Controversy about fur aside, this design is a practical choice for an outdoor winter event. I just wish she had closed her coat to show off the striking diagonal stripes and give a sleeker overall look.
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Designer: unknown
Previously Worn: Feb 8, 2019
For the visit to Danish Parliament which followed, the Danish queen switched hats, donning the brimmed blue hat with striped feather trim which we first saw her wear last November. It was an unsurprising change for the indoor event, pairing Margrethe’s lovely blue suit with its matching hat. It’s a beautifully designed and finished piece, the feathers giving some welcome colour and textural contrast to the all-blue ensemble.
Designer: Mathilde Førster (who deservingly received a Golden Jubilee “Medal of Remembrance” today!)
Previously Worn: Nov 10, 2021
Crown Princess Mary Mary repeated her ecru felt pillbox hat exquisitely trimmed in lace applique on one side.
The pillbox adds subtle contrast to an overall look that is elegantly restrained- some might frown at the neutral ensemble but it feels so well suited for an event where another family member is clearly the star.
Designer: Jane Taylor
Previously Worn: Mar 28, 2017
Princess Marie wore a new black straw beret percher trimmed with round disc flowers. Here’s an occasion where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, the hat pairing beautifully with Marie’s black and white floral dress, black accessories and mint coat.
Designer: Mademoiselle Chapeaux Paris. It is the “Fleur” design.
Previously Worn: this hat is new
Princess Benedikte topped her magenta suit and purple cape in a new hat combining these two hues. The design features a magenta domed crown, purple bumper brim and a trio of twists in different saturated shades of pink on the side. Benedikte wears these berry shades so well and this piece is a fun addition to her wardrobe.
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Designer: unknown
Previously Worn: this hat is new
It’s lovely to see this milestone publicly marked today, especially with the debut of several new hats! What do you think about the hats in Copenhagen for Queen Margrethe’s Golden Jubilee today?
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61 years ago to January 1961 and a ski holiday in Switzerland that saw Queen Sirikit of Thailand step out in this white fur hat, the epitome of royal ski-bunny couture!
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