Princess Mary of Denmark is the epitome of style in a chic blouse and floral skirt in Vietnam

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Princess Mary regularly re-wears items from her wardrobe as part of her commitment to sustainable fashion.

And on Wednesday, the Hobart-born royal, 50, repeated an outfit she originally wore in June.

Mary accentuated her slim figure in a white blouse tucked into a pleated floral skirt with blue and red accents while in Vietnam.

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (right), 50, was the epitome of chic in a white blouse and floral pleated skirt when she was spotted at a business summit in Vietnam on Wednesday

Princess Mary added a red and a brown Prada handbag, as well as a touch of bling in the form of pearl stud earrings and her sparkly wedding ring for the event.

The future monarch added even more glamor to the ensemble, completing her show-stopping look with impeccable makeup.

Known for staying green by recycling her clothes, Princess Mary first wore the dress at the Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The Hobart-born royal, 50, echoed an outfit she originally wore in June

Mary accentuated her slim figure in a white blouse tucked into a pleated floral skirt with blue and red accents

Although often seen on solo trips, Mary is currently in Vietnam with her husband, Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark.

The couples will attend the Grand Opening of the Denmark-Vietnam Sustainable Energy Summit and participate in the signing of the MOU together with the Danish business delegation and Vietnamese officials and business representatives at Melia Hotel.

Known for her eye for style, the future queen of Denmark regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothing whenever she can.

Princess Mary added a red and a brown Prada handbag, as well as a touch of bling in the form of pearl stud earrings and her sparkly wedding ring

The future monarch added even more glamor to the ensemble, completing her show-stopping look with impeccable makeup

Although often seen on solo trips, Mary is currently in Vietnam with her husband, Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark (not pictured)

Known for her eye for style, the future queen of Denmark regularly mixes high fashion with budget-friendly pieces and champions locally made clothing whenever she can

Mary’s eye for fashion is so keen that a public vote has twice named her the world’s most stylish royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan

Mary’s eye for fashion is so keen that a public vote has twice named her the world’s most stylish royal, ahead of the Duchess of Cambridge, Queen Letizia of Spain and Queen Rania of Jordan.

The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as “royal sisters” thanks to their strikingly similar looks and similar taste in clothing.

The future Queen of Denmark has posed for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is patroness of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit.

The late Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld once described Mary and Kate Middleton as “royal sisters” thanks to their strikingly similar looks and similar taste in clothing.

The future Queen of Denmark has posed for Vogue Australia and German Vogue and is patron of Global Fashion Agenda, which oversees the annual Copenhagen Fashion Summit

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederick is well documented; the pair met at a bar in Sydney and Mary, a Tasmania native, moved to the Northern Hemisphere to be with Frederik.

While Mary had a smile on her face during the outing, the Danish royal family has been struggling with problems in recent weeks.

Mary’s husband, Frederick, spoke publicly for the first time since his mother, Queen Margrethe II, announced that she would take the prince and princess titles from Prince Joachim’s four children.

The love story between Princess Mary and Prince Frederick is well documented; the pair met in a bar in Sydney and Mary, born in Tasmania, moved to the Northern Hemisphere to be with Frederik

While Mary had a smile on her face during the outing, the Danish royal family has been struggling with problems in recent weeks

Heir to the throne, Frederik, 54, has remained silent since the announcement a month ago, but broke his silence today to say: ‘It is sad to see how affected he has been by the decision.’

Speaking with Danish publication BT the father of four, denied his brother’s claims that they weren’t speaking and insisted they were in “constant” communication.

On the other hand, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie have previously claimed that they did not speak to the Crown Prince or his wife Princess Mary during the crisis and that the relationship with them has been “complicated”.

Mary’s husband Frederick spoke publicly for the first time since his mother, Queen Margrethe II, announced she would take the prince and princess titles from Prince Joachim’s four children

Heir to the throne, Frederik, 54, has remained silent since the announcement a month ago, but broke his silence today to say: ‘It is sad to see how affected he has been by the decision.’ Mary is in the picture

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