Charlotte Casiraghiafter being spotted at the Paris Chanel show wrapped in an outfit of shorts and a striped jacket, she made a quick change of look for her next appointment. Among the commitments on the agenda is the inaugural Gala of the ballet season at the Palais Garnier in Paris.
For the occasion, the daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco opted for a sparkling ankle-length midi dress, studded with midnight blue sequinsdesigner – It goes without saying – from the French fashion house on Rue Cambon of which he has been a faithful ambassador for some years now.
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Characterized by thin straps on which the precious double C logos of the maison stand out, the dress, a real cascade of sequins that envelop the silhouette, is embellished on the bottom by a maxi white insert with mini side slits, as if to break the trail brighter than the rest of the garment and create a clear contrast.
A solution that combines glamour, given by sparkles, ideal for the evening, and style, given by a reinterpretation, both in the line and in the choice of contrasts, of the classic monochromatic sheath dress.
To complete the look, Charlotte Casiraghi opted for a pair of Mary Jane shoes, characterized by the classic strap closed on the side by a buckle with rhinestones and maxi jewel heels. On the accessories front, the choice fell on a couple of Precious, or rather, very precious, pendants.
In fact, earrings designed by Chanel studded with diamonds stand out on the lobes of the Monegasque, whose shape is very recognisable. camelliasymbol of the maison with the double C, from which two threads of other precious stones extend, indeed, very precious. A true jewel flower in bloom.
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Big names and sequins for the themed event made famous in the last century by Grace of Monaco, which returns to illuminate the Principality on the night of Saturday 23 March. Every year Princess Carolina, Charlotte Casiraghi and Beatrice Borromeo make us dream by wearing creations haute couture of the most important fashion houses. Let’s remember the most memorable ones
To shine in the Paris night, from head to toe.
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