No doubt, Caroline of Monaco She is an international style icon, an example of exquisite elegance and a worthy heir to the sophistication of her mother, Grace Kelly. Today, on the occasion of his 68th birthdaywe remember your gala dresses and festive outfits with which she has marked her own style among the royals at events like festivals of the Principality or meetings with other Royal Houses; see, for example, the dinner of pre-wedding of Kings Felipe VI and Doña Letizia.
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Deep neckline
On March 23, 2024, Carolina de Monaco once again caused a sensation in the traditional Rose Dance which, that year, was inspired by the disco music of the 70s and 80s. For the occasion, and being ‘unfaithful’ to her main brand, Chanel, she opted for an elegant black sequined dress with a pronounced neckline by Lanvin, which We had already seen him previously.
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In midi length
For the Rose Ball on March 25, 2023 that was inspired by Bollywood, Princess Caroline shined with a silver dress with reddish trim, which was midi length and suited her wonderfully.

Feathers and volumes
In May 2004, the Monegasque princess attended the pre-wedding dinner of the current Kings of Spain, an event in which she showed off her characteristic elegance with a long dress signed by her great friend Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel, a brand for which she continues to be faithful today. Specifically, it opted for a striking design with floaty white tulle body decorated with feathers and black skirt with an opening and a slight train that captured all eyes. Finished off with XL earrings and an envelope clutch.
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The most original skirt
For the Rose Ball on July 8, 2022, Carolina de Mónaco wore a semi-transparent printed dress that had a original skirt with balloon puffsby Chanel. He accompanied it with an elegant black jacket.

In the footsteps of Doña Letizia
In 2018, Princess Carolina made an impact with a vStella McCartney’s asymmetrical red look that Queen Letizia had already worn before. It is a fabulous piece with a cape effect to which she added white gloves, metallic sandals and maxi rhinestone earrings. Behind us we see Beatrice Borromeo dressed in a delicate Armani design in champagne tone with a bateau neckline and transparent sleeves decorated with rhinestones.
– Carolina de Monaco looks at Doña Letizia’s most iconic red dress
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In blue
During the evening celebrations for Monaco’s National Day on November 19, 2024, Carolina opted for a fabulous blue sequin dress. He accompanied him clutch model knot from Bottega Veneta.

impeccable godmother
In the summer of 2015, the Princess served as the perfect and stylish godmother at the wedding of her son, Pierre Casiraghi, with the aristocrat Beatrice Borromeo. For the religious wedding celebration, she opted for a fabulous Chanel dress with spaghetti straps and trapeze silhouette studded with sequins that added a tulle skirt adorned with feathers and matching long semi-transparent mittens.

The most original
As it could not be otherwise, in 2017 she attended the traditional Rose Ball, and she did it again arm in arm with her inseparable Karl Lagerfeld, organizer of the event and in charge of signing her look. On that occasion it was starring a striking black and white dress that added voluminous tulle ruffles on the sleeves and bottom of the skirt, a design that will go down in history for being a very different choice from all the previous ones.
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Sequins and stars
In October 2018, she attended a gala at the Monaco casino dressed in an impressive and timeless black sequin dress, a model with a ‘V’ neckline, long sleeves, a fitted body and a skirt with a slight train. decorated with a star on the chest. She wore it with some dangling earrings and, to add a touch of color, she added a red clutch bag.

Strategic transparencies
In October 2019, she attended a party at the emblematic Monaco Casino wearing a high-impact dress. It was an impressive creation by Chanel, its leading brand, belonging to the spring-summer 2014 Haute Couture collection. It had a crew neck, short sleeves, a straight silhouette and a long skirt, and was made in a delicate tweed semi-transparent with metallic threads embroidered with thousands of light white feathers gradient effect that ends in an original tail. She completed it with a cream-colored handbag, also from the French house, and large jewelry decorated with pearls, including dangling earrings that illuminated her face.

Floral embroidery
In 1996, the Princess of Monaco attended the celebrations for the 50th birthday of King Carl Gustav of Sweden, and she did so with a fitted design that highlighted her spectacular figure. It was a long-sleeved piece with a bateau neckline in a taupe tone decorated with delicate floral embroidery. Despite She is not very fond of wearing tiaras, on that occasion she wore 2: the Cartier Pearl Drop (her favorite) crowning her updo and the Diamond Fringe as a necklace.

Metallic tones
In October 2012, the wedding of Guillermo and Estefanía de Luxembourg took place, at whose previous dinner Carolina dazzled – literally – thanks to a dress belonging to the fall-winter 2011/2012 collection of the Chanel Haute Couture line. It was a fitted piece with a ‘V’ neckline filled with sequins in metallic tones that formed a geometric pattern in the purest 1920s style, although, without a doubt, the most spectacular thing was on the back, which was exposed. She accessorized with sparkly Christian Louboutin shoes, a black clutch and, again, the Cartier Pearl Drop tiara, as well as the Diamond Fringe around her neck.

animal print
Although it has always been more tweed or sequins than wild prints, Carolina has not been afraid to innovate and adapt these types of patterns even in gala looks. An example of this was his choice to attend a charity event in Paris in September 2007, a Chanel dress (of course!) made of a light leopard fabric which added small ruffles to the skirt. It was accompanied by metallic sandals and a matching handbag.
– Carolina de Monaco reinvents the suit with a fabulous velvet blazer

Asymmetries
In 1980, the young princess attended the Rose Ball with her mother, Grace Kelly. At 23 years old, he already made it clear that his style was going to cause a lot of talk, and he chose a impeccable pink dress with an asymmetrical neckline and ruffled skirt that added a bow at the waist to enhance the silhouette.

Touch of color
In 2008 she went to the Rose Ball betting everything on black, her star color for big occasions. However, she once again showed that it doesn’t have to be boring thanks to a gorgeous Chanel dress. boat neckline and cape sleeves made of a transparent fabric adorned with small sequins and a fabulous play of volumes.