Princess Charlene of Monaco put her stamp on winter dressing at a holiday event this Saturday. The royal wore an edgy take on a vest and turtleneck for the annual lighting of the Place of Casino in Monte-Carlo.
Princess Charlene combined a black turtleneck with a black elongated vest consisting of cutouts forming a vertical pattern, and an oversized bottom lapel. She wore the vest, fastened at the waist, with large diamond earrings and a wavy updo. She also wore a burgundy manicure in a shade that’s been trending for fall.
Merlot, mahogany, bordeaux, and burgundy were all staples on the runway for fall 2024, where they were represented with red bags from Chanel, Ferragamo, Dries Van Noten, and Louis Vuitton. Labels such as Bottega Veneta, Ferragamo, Victoria Beckham, and Issey Miyake also put forth interpretations of red and all of its variants on the runway for fall 2024. Not to mention, red was one of the breakout trends at the recent Deadline’s 2024 Contenders Film: Los Angeles and at this year’s MTV VMAs.
Princess Charlene accessorized her look with a pair of rounded-toe, high-heel boots and matching gloves. She also bundled up with Emilia Wickstead‘s Kelin coat.
The royal recently stepped out in an edgy take on a sparkly gown at the World Rugby Awards in Monaco last Sunday. She presented the World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year Award to France’s Antoine Dupont while wearing a black Alexander McQueen gown. The floor-length dress featured long sleeves and a plunging neckline with sharp lapels. She paired it with an Alexander McQueen beaded bustier and black Christian Dior pumps.
Princess Charlene of Monaco’s wardrobe and style spans a wide range. Earlier in the month she suited up in a lilac pantsuit for the 2024 Monaco National Day celebrations in Monaco. She completed her look with chunky black pumps, a lilac fascinator adorned with black feathers, and silver stud earrings.
Before that, in mid-November, Princess Charlene embraced her sporty side at the “No Finish Line” race in jogger pants, a T-shirt with a red logo and a matching red windbreaker with emblems for the charity embossed on the breast and sleeve.
Over the past handful of years, the royal has also worn dresses courtesy of Louis Vuitton, Versace, Marchesa and more.