Princess Charlene of Monaco joined members of the sovereign city-state’s royal household for the 2025 version of the Rose Ball. The royal attended the occasion alongside her husband of almost 14 years, Prince Albert II of Monaco, in addition to designer Christian Louboutin, amongst others.
For the glamorous event, Princess Charlene opted for a costume courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana. The ground-length costume featured components of asymmetry and a bevy of lace with botanical inspiration all through.
Princess Charlene, left, and Prince Albert II
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Princess Charlene’s robe consisted of a black strapless costume with a delicate sweetheart neckline. Overlaying the black base material was lace in a golden hue with slight inexperienced sheen. The lace created a romantic impact together with including a dose of sartorial rigidity, thanks partially to the asymmetry of the lace addition, with its one lengthy, billowing sleeve.
On the waist of Princess Charlene’s ensemble, the royal added a black belt for silhouette definition. Her equipment had been saved to a minimal, save for a pair of assertion earrings. Her blond hair was pulled again into a decent chignon with a number of wisps to border her face and her make-up included pure, clear components together with a shiny lip.
Blanca Li, Christian Louboutin, Princess Charlene of Monaco, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Caroline of Hanover.
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Whereas posing for images on the occasion, Princess Charlene was joined by filmmaker Blanca Li, and her sister-in-law Princess Caroline of Hanover, amongst others.
At the 2024 Rose Ball, Princess Charlene opted for apparel that was seemingly antithetical to her 2025 look. For the disco-themed festivities, Princess Charlene wore a ’70s-inspired Elie Saab sequin and tulle jumpsuit. She additionally styled her blunt bob with fringe.
Princess Charlene
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The Rose Ball is an annual occasion that takes place in Monaco. The formal event serves to profit the Princess Grace Basis, which helps burgeoning artists in such disciplines as theater, dance and movie. Help for the artists comes by way of awards, grants, scholarships and fellowships.