Princess Charlene Channels Modern Royal Glamour in Louis Vuitton for the Closing Ceremony of the Monte-Carlo TV Festival
For the special occasion, Princess Charlene turned to one of her favorite designers, Louis Vuitton. The royal's Cinderella blue gown featured a dramatic off-the-shoulder silhouette with a high neckline, giving the dress a contemporary look and feel.
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The off-the-shoulder straps flowed to the royal's elbows, connected to the high neckline. Princess Charlene's shoulders and arms were mostly exposed. The fabric contrasted with that of the rest of the dress — the bodice and the skirt.
Princess Charlene's gown was crafted with a column-style silhouette, with little definition at the waist and an old school, simple sensibility. When it came to the royal's accessories, Princess Charlene opted for a pair of shimmering stud earrings.
The royal's pixie cut hair was coiffed mostly to one side with cascading curls and a side part. Her makeup included such elements as bold brows, smoky lined eyes and a pop of color with a pink lip.
Princess Charlene has long relied on louis-vuitton-2 for special occasions and royal outings throughout her tenure as a member of Monaco's royal family. Throughout her time attending the Monaco Grand Prix, including the 2025 edition of the race, Princess Charlene often wore pieces courtesy of the French luxury fashion house.
At the 2025 iteration of the Monaco Grand Prix, Charlene wore a Louis Vuitton red blouse with coordinated trousers. She also styled a pair of pointed-toe red Manolo Blahnik pumps for the occasion.
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