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Princess Charlene Showcases Quiet Luxury and Statement Style in Back-to-Back Monaco Appearances

The back-to-back appearances underscore an ongoing shift toward muted tailoring that fashion watchers see shaping her public image.

Overview

  • On Friday, Princess Charlene joined Prince Albert II for the Monaco Red Cross gift distribution wearing a mocha-toned coat and turtleneck with crisp white trousers and two-tone Roger Vivier flats.
  • Coverage describes the daytime look as aligned with the quiet luxury trend, highlighting neutral tones, streamlined silhouettes and subtle accessories.
  • A day earlier, she visited Monte‑Carlo’s Joya jewellery fair in a black-and-white Edward Achour ensemble featuring contrast details and wide-leg trousers.
  • The Monaco palace said she viewed archaeological, vintage, antique and contemporary pieces at Joya, a public showcase organized by Vanessa Margowski and Delphine Pastor‑Reiss.
  • As vice president of the Monaco Red Cross and a longtime fashion experimenter, she is alternating recent muted tailoring with softer, more fashion-forward moments.