At royal events, there are some dress codes to follow if you want to avoid scandals and headlines.
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in january Denmark’s Queen Margrethe (82) celebrates 50 years on the throneOn this occasion, many famous guests were invited to celebrate the weekend. The guest list included the former Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning Schmidt (55)which may have stolen some of the King’s attention on the big night.
Many people’s eyes widened when the politician appeared in a bright pink dress with a plunging neckline at the castle ceremony, according to Danish. Look and hear.
“inappropriate”
On the 55-year-old’s Instagram, many followers expressed their opinion on the clothes.
“Really nice dress and you look good, but for the occasion, maybe the neckline just doesn’t fit…” reads a caption below a circle of photos the politician shared on Instagram from the ceremony.
The outfit attracts attention
Another wrote that it was “improperly dressed for this event”, while a third thought the neckline “shows disrespect” to the Danish Queen.
Caroline Vagle, Se og Hør’s royal house expert, thinks the dress is a perfect fit for royal etiquette.
– Wow, how beautiful she was! Prom dresses should be long, but the neckline is absolutely allowed. It’s actually called from the classic poster “the deeper the neckline, the longer the gloves,” Vagle explains, explaining in more detail:
It is common practice to wear a shawl or similar if the dress has a low neck. But Helle Thrunning-Schmidt’s dress is long-sleeved and very covered up otherwise, so I think it’s totally on the inside, concludes the royal house expert.
– I felt lonely
The designer behind the dress also defended his criticism.
You are not allowed to show your ankles, but you are welcome to show your lap, says Soren Le Schmidt to Denmark look and hear.
– Balances a little over the edge
Fashion expert and “Good Morning Norway” designer Marianne Jimtigaard also praised the former prime minister’s choice of clothing. The designer believes the former Prime Minister can wear exactly what she wants, as long as the castle’s dress code is followed.
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“As Prime Minister, you may have been forced to choose more safely in formal contexts, but that’s exactly why it’s so cool to see that she could just be kicking 55-year-old Hailey, who radiates an intense, powerful and glowing sex appeal,” says Jemtegård. to Dagbladet.
Jemtegård thinks Thorning-Schmidt looks beautiful and stunning in Danish design.
– So it’s just about how the “buttons” interpret the dress code, when the edge of the skirt is pulled to the floor. Does that necessarily mean that one should wear chaste and dusty clothes?
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– The dress is respectable and beautiful, it is nice to balance a little “on the edge”. Yesterday’s aftermath has garnered more publicity than the Queen herself, but I think the occasion, not least the Jubilee itself, could withstand such an amazing effect.
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However, Jemtegård believes the verdict would have been different if the 55-year-old were still Denmark’s prime minister.
If Hailey Thorning were still Prime Minister, or the Queen wore the dress herself, I might have wanted a slight modification. Therefore, he would probably have been somewhat “sexy” and would have benefited from sewing a few extra centimeters at the bottom of the neckline.
The fashion expert hopes that Thorning-Scmidt’s bold choice will inspire more people.
I want more personal, powerful and sensual fashion choices on the prominent, adult women of the media. And then an army of die-hard keyboard knights is happy to put coffee down their throats on some adult boobs.