Charlene of Monaco and Camille Gottlieb pay homage to the Red Cross (and more) with their clothes

Charlene of Monaco and Camille Gottlieb, the White Lady and the Scarlet Lady. The wife of Prince Albert and her granddaughter, the daughter of Stéphanie of Monaco, At the Red Cross Gala they give a lesson in diplomatic dress by the book. To grasp the essence we must look at the whole picture, including the owner of the house in this context.

Charlene of Monaco, Prince Albert and Camille Gottlieb at the 2024 Red Cross Ball.

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As we see, white and red are the dominant colors in the outfits of the three and it is not a coincidence. The chromatic combination on the one hand is immediately attributable to the symbol of the humanitarian organization of which Alberto is president, on the other the pairing represents the flag of the Principality.

Charlene of Monaco Prince Albert and Camille Gottlieb arrive at the Red Cross Ball 2024.

Charlene of Monaco, Prince Albert and Camille Gottlieb arrive at the 2024 Red Cross Ball.

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For the occasion Charlene of Monacowho is also the vice-president of the Monegasque Red Cross, wears a creation custom Louis Vuitton with bare shoulders. The put It is embellished with a golden belt in pendant with the maison’s jewel bag.

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After 10 years of absence, the princess returns to the most important event of the Principality, stealing the scene from her sister-in-law Carolina, the hostess. Of all those in the room, her outfit was the one most perfectly in line with the theme of the evening: Disk

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The princess and her husband are remarkably in tune in their version red&white which they have been carrying on for some time now. Alberto’s bow tie punctuates the candor of the couple’s outfit with panache and diplomacy.

Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert at the 2024 Red Cross Ball.

Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert at the 2024 Red Cross Ball.

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Camille Gottlieb adopts a different style by showing off a real ball gown worthy of a Hollywood red carpet. The sparkling dress with the abundant ruches on the bare shoulders and the wide skirt with the surprise slit bears the signature of Lia StubllaThe Kosovar designer, known for having dressed international stars such as Kelly Rowland, Lil Kim and Georgina Rodriguez, is known in our country for the looks of Ilary Blasi when she hosted Isola dei Famosi a few years ago.

Camille Gottlieb at the Red Cross Ball 2024.

Camille Gottlieb at the Red Cross Ball 2024.

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The transparent shoes with crystal decoration are the element that completes theensemble daring Cinderella chosen for the evening by Camilla Gottlieb. A contemporary princess would not hesitate to combine a celebrity dress with slingback labeled Zara.

Charlene of Monaco, a princess in one piece (like her favorite piece of clothing at the moment)

Looking carefully at the latest looks shown off by the princess, there is one item, available in different colours and models, that definitely stands out more than all the others.

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Together with Rose Dancethe event that mixes glamour and charity is the most anticipated in the Monegasque social agenda. The Red Cross of Monaco was founded in 1948 by Prince Louis II of Monaco a year before he died. Prince Rainier succeeded him as president from 1949 to 1958 (remaining honorary president until 2005, the year of his death) passing the baton to his wife, Grace Kelly, who helped transform the fundraiser into a legendary ball.

The arrival of the royals at the ball.

The arrival of the royals at the ball.

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Despite Charlene’s long absences from the Principality, the royal, since she has been in the life of Albert of Monaco, has never missed the Red Cross Gala, the event that reached its 75th edition in 2024. Scrolling through the images that portray her next to the prince starting from 2006 (that year she borrowed the dress from a friend), you can see the evolution of the former swimmer’s style. Only last year, however, Charlene and Alberto opted for the formula** matchy-matchy**, a way to consolidate a bond also on the style front.

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Through the clothes worn at the charity gala you can see the evolution of the royal’s style, who in recent years has shown off very designer outfits. And to think that for her first time she borrowed a dress from a friend

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A ploy that William and Kate but what do they have Zara and Mike Tindall systematizedfor example. It doesn’t just mean looking good in a photograph to be included in the family album and in today’s magazines, a detail that never hurts, but also to pay homage to the situation and, as in this case, to the country to which one belongs.

Albert of Monaco and Charlene.

Albert of Monaco and Charlene.

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The Grimaldis seem to have learned their lesson for some time now. The trailblazer in a significant way was Alexandra of Hanover at the Rose Ball 2022. Of his signed white and red tulle cloud Giambattista Valli people are still talking about it.

Source: Vanity Fair

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