The large white hat of Beatrice Borromeo. And not only for that well-known grace mixed with elegance with which Pierre Casiraghi’s wife showed it off during the Monaco National Day.
The hat in question, in white tones embellished with a maxi black band, inevitably recalled, in the lines and in the combination of colors, one of the key accessories of the world of cinema. But also of fashion. That is, the headdress that Audrey Hepburn, as Holly Golightly wears in Breakfast at Tiffany’s the moment he goes to Sing Sing to see the boss Sally Tomato.
Combined with her large sunglasses, the dark maxi hat, with a long champagne-colored band down, has become, together with the iconic little black Givenchy dress, fashion signature of the famous 1961 film. A cult accessory, one of the most loved and celebrated, whose allure sophisticated today is evoked by Beatrice’s contemporary proposal.
Declined in a refined black and white, the hat, which hides an elegant golden low chignon, has been combined with a rigorous Dior total look. We would not be surprised if the reporter wore a little black dress under her elegant coat.
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-The unforgettable clothes of the cinema: the Chanel suit by Romy Schneider
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