Princess Caroline and Daughters Grace Monte Carlo's Equestrian Event in Signature Styles
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Princess Caroline and Daughters Grace Monte Carlo's Equestrian Event in Signature Styles |
The royal trio showcases elegance at the Longines Global Champions Tour in Monaco |
Monte Carlo's Port Hercules recently transformed into a vibrant equestrian arena, hosting the prestigious Longines Global Champions Tour.
Among the distinguished attendees were Princess Caroline of Monaco and her daughters, Charlotte Casiraghi and Alexandra of Hanover, each exuding their unique fashion sensibilities.
Princess Caroline captivated onlookers in a short-sleeved dress adorned with a bold batik-style print, a piece she previously wore during her trip to Cuba.
The dress, known as the Roxana Batik Diamond, hails from Muzungu Sisters, a brand co-founded by Tatiana Santo Domingo, wife of Andrea Casiraghi.
Crafted from silk twill and handcrafted in India, the dress underscores the brand's commitment to ethical fashion and artisanal craftsmanship.
During her Cuban visit, Princess Caroline paired the dress with a classic black Chanel bag featuring a gold chain strap.
In Monte Carlo, she opted for a more relaxed ensemble, accessorizing with a baby blue leather shoulder bag, round sunglasses, and a fan to combat the summer heat.
Alexandra of Hanover showcased her support for family ventures by donning a dress from Philippa 1970, the fashion label founded by Sassa de Osma, wife of Christian of Hanover.
Her choice highlighted the family's interconnectedness and appreciation for bespoke fashion.
Charlotte Casiraghi made a statement in a 60s-inspired sky-blue ribbed knit mini dress with metallic threads, designed by Chanel—a brand she has represented as an ambassador since 2020.
The dress featured a round neckline, short sleeves, and two hip pockets with buttons, embodying a retro yet timeless aesthetic.
All three royals opted for subtle jewelry, including delicate gold necklaces, tiny pearl earrings, and simple bangles, allowing their outfits to take center stage.
Charlotte Casiraghi played a pivotal role in the event, having launched the Longines Pro Am Cup Monaco in 2010.
This competition pairs amateur riders with international professionals in a fast-paced relay course, adding excitement to the Monegasque equestrian calendar.
The 2024 edition of the Longines Global Champions Tour in Monaco was marked by remarkable performances.
French rider Inès Joly clinched her first-ever 5-star Grand Prix win aboard Ambassador Z, securing the Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco title.
In a thrilling competition, Austrian rider Max Kühner was edged into second place after a fault on the final obstacle.
The event also featured the Longines Pro-Am Cup, created by Charlotte Casiraghi, which raised €27,000 for AMADE, a charity founded by Princess Grace of Monaco and currently chaired by Princess Caroline.
The competition saw young Italian Eleonora Sanna and Frenchwoman Inès Joly emerge victorious, showcasing the spirit of collaboration and support for noble causes.
The presence of Princess Caroline and her daughters at the event not only highlighted their enduring support for equestrian sports but also underscored their commitment to charitable endeavors and the promotion of ethical fashion.
Their elegant appearances and active participation added a touch of royal glamour to the prestigious event, reinforcing Monaco's status as a hub for high-profile equestrian competitions.
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