Zoom on 10 extraordinary evening dresses of Princess Caroline of Monaco for her 65th birthday
Princess Caroline of Hanover celebrated her 65th birthday on Sunday. For the occasion, the Royal Blog has chosen to (re)show you ten of its truly extraordinary evening dresses.
March 18, 2017. In the Principality of Monaco, the mythical Rose Ball takes place. Some 900 guests responded to Princess Caroline of Hanover’s invitation to come and dine and dance for the benefit of the Princess Grace Foundation, which she has chaired since 1982, following her mother. The older sister of Prince Albert II and Princess Stephanie of Monaco is, as usual for this major event in Monegasque life, dressed in a superb evening dress. But this one has a very special connotation.
A Chanel dress
Signed by Chanel, it consists of a bodice with a geometric pattern of small black and white triangles highlighted in its lower part by a wide powder pink band and a white skirt with black patterns and golden touches ending, like its sleeves by vaporous immaculate ruffles, edged in black. As for the black funnel neck, it is adorned with a golden square embellished with colored stones. This creation is inspired by a dress worn in 1909 by Emilie Flöge, the company and favorite model of the famous painter Gustav Klimt, herself a renowned stylist in Vienna at the beginning of the 20th century. The mother of Andrea, Charlotte and Pierre Casiraghi and Princess Alexandra of Hanover could not be more in the theme of this evening: the Viennese Secession, the Austrian version of Art Nouveau which particularly flourished in Vienna between 1892 and 1906.
To see again in pictures: Royal Style -Caroline, her Rose Ball dress revisits those of Emilie Flöge
This Sunday, January 23, 2022, Princess Caroline of Monaco celebrated her 65th birthday. On this occasion, the Royal Blog has chosen to show you this incredible look, but also nine other extraordinary evening dresses that she sported, between 2000 and 2017. Look…
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