There Princess Charlene of Monacolooking closely at the looks she showed off during her latest public outings, seems to have chosen the favorite of his wardrobe.
The princess welcomed the Olympic torch relay in Monaco, together with her husband and other members of the princely family, showing off her white tracksuit like the other athletes present. In the evening? Another tracksuit, this time formal, to attend the closing ceremony of the International Television Festival
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It is not a specific item, in a certain colour or signed by a specific brand, but rather a piece – yes, exactly one – for which Prince Albert’s wife seems to have a certain predilection given the many models, versions and shades worn recently with some frequency.
The last time was just a few hours ago. Princess Charlene of Monaco arrived at the opening of the exhibition The Olympic flame at the fil du temps, in Monaco, wrapped in a jumpsuit flaming designer label Elie Saab which did nothing but confirm the his passion for overalls. Without a doubt, the unique piece is a practical solution, which relieves the skillful search for combinations and combinations between the various pieces, and then versatile given that, depending on the model, it adapts to all occasions.

Princess Charlene of Monaco.
VALERY HACHE/Getty ImagesWith a flowing cut, sleeveless and featuring a maxi jewel detail just below the décolleté, the vivid fire-red model exudes the fervor of these pre-Games days in Paris and the fire of the Olympic flame, the star of the Monegasque performance.
But if the suit all red she conquered at the first attempt, no less so did the black one, with lace inserts always signed Elie Saabshown at the end of last month at the Sorbonne in Paris, on the occasion of a concert also linked to the Olympics. A proposal refined, classy, and with a strategic cut since at first glance it almost appears like a two-piece.
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Perhaps the anterior layer is an accomplice, instead, the candida jumpsuit one-shoulder dress worn by the princess at the closing ceremony of the 63rd edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival it appeared at first sight like a long dress. Embellishing the ethereal creation, also signed by the Lebanese designer, are embroidered details and a long cape that slides along one shoulder leaving the other uncovered. An ode to sophisticated elegance.

Princes Albert and Charlene.
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Another day, another suit for CharleneThe occasion was the Formula 1 Grand Prix awards ceremony, where the princess opted for a refined navy blue version designed by Louis Vuittonwith lapels that recall those of an overcoat and pence. With a soft cut and tapered leg, the piece was paired with a pair of black slingbacks for a très chic result.

Princess Charlene of Monaco.
Marc PiaseckiJust a few days earlier, however, it was the boat-neck jumpsuit, or Bardot, that had captured the imagination. In a refined petrol green, the model, signed Louis Vuittonwas embellished with a belt in pendantt with pointed décolleté shoes.
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The version could perhaps be missing bling bling? Charlene showed off her glam, or rather disco, side at the traditional Rose Ball last March. The princess literally stole the show with her gold and silver sequined jumpsuit once again designed by Elie Saab. To shine all night long.

Princes Albert and Charlene.
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