Australian Fashion Week was given the royal treatment on Thursday evening.
Count Nikolai of Denmark had heads spinning when he arrived as a guest of David Jones’ Indigenous Fashion Projects runway show.
The handsome royal, who is the eldest son of Prince Joachim and his first wife Alexandra, looked like he just stepped off the catwalk as he made his way into Carriageworks in Sydney flanked by his security detail.
The genetically blessed 24-year-old was a vision of timeless elegance in a chic single breasted Venroy suit designed in a rich chocolate brown.
Princess Mary’s nephew paired the look with an always fashionable black tee, also from Venroy, that perfectly matched his designer footwear.
Australian Fashion Week was given the royal treatment on Thursday evening. Count Nikolai of Denmark had heads spinning when he arrived as a guest of David Jones’ Indigenous Fashion Projects runway show. Pictured
The genetically blessed 24-year-old was a vision of timeless elegance in a chic single breasted Venroy suit designed in a rich chocolate brown
Princess Mary’s nephew paired the look with an always fashionable black tee, also from Venroy, that perfectly matched his designer footwear
The handsome royal, who is the eldest son of Prince Joachim and his first wife Alexandra, looked like he just stepped off the catwalk as he made his way into Carriageworks in Sydney flanked by his security detail
The Danish It Boy kept his accessories to a minimum, proving Australian Fashion Week isn’t his first rodeo, adding a stylish silver necklace by Georg Jensen
The young royal wore his hair slicked back and to the side on the night, allowing his chiselled good looks to take centrestage
The Danish It Boy kept his accessories to a minimum, proving Australian Fashion Week isn’t his first rodeo, adding a stylish silver necklace by Georg Jensen.
The dashing count wore his hair slicked back and to the side on the night, allowing his chiselled good looks to take centrestage.
Once inside, Nikolai took pride of place in the front row as a guest of GQ Australia.
He appeared enthralled by the designs walking down the runway – and influencer Mimi Elashiry sitting beside him.
She turned heads in a mail coif, a type of armour that was popular during the Middle Ages in Europe.
Once inside, Nikolai took pride of place in the front row as a guest of GQ Australia
He appeared enthralled by the designs walking down the runway – and influencer Mimi Elashiry (pictured left) sitting beside him. She turned heads in a mail coif, a type of armour that was popular during the Middle Ages in Europe
In March 2023, Nikolai launched an Instagram account to promote his modelling career after being stripped of his ‘HRH’ status by his grandmother, Queen Margrethe
It was a tumultuous year for the Danish Royal Family after the monarch controversially took the title from Prince Joachim’s eldest son, as well as also taking the prince and princess titles from his younger children Athena, Felix and Henrik
The Queen insisted the move will be ‘good for them in their future’ and allow the children – who have maintained their positions in the line of succession – to ‘shape their own lives without being limited by the special considerations and duties’ that a formal affiliation with the Danish Royal Family involves
In March 2023, Nikolai launched an Instagram account to promote his modelling career after being stripped of his ‘HRH’ status by his grandmother, Queen Margrethe.
It was a tumultuous year for the Danish Royal Family after the monarch controversially took the title from Prince Joachim’s eldest son, as well as also taking the prince and princess titles from his younger children Athena, Felix and Henrik.
The Queen insisted the move will be ‘good for them in their future’ and allow the children – who have maintained their positions in the line of succession – to ‘shape their own lives without being limited by the special considerations and duties’ that a formal affiliation with the Danish Royal Family involves.
They are now Counts and Countess and referred to as Their Excellencies.