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Charlène of Monaco in total white for the Red Cross Ball. PHOTO
For the prestigious annual event, one of the most social in the Principality, the forty-five year old focused on the purity of a couture creation studded with light. The look is coordinated with that of Prince Albert who has presided over the Gala since the death of his mother Grace
Charlène Wittstock, Princess Consort of Monaco, was the most photographed at the seventy-fourth Red Cross Ball, an event which represents the pinnacle of social life in the Principality and which takes place every year in the heart of summer for charity. For the occasion, the 45-year-old showed off a total white look
The princess has lit up the halls of the Sporting Club of Monte Carlo since her entry alongside Prince Albert II. The two walked alongside smiling at those present, with the usual composed attitude which for observers is an indication of a marital crisis that has been going on for some time
Charlène of Monaco looked radiant in total white, a style that seems borrowed from the world of wedding dresses. The evening model, with a soft and fluid line, has long sleeves, has a belt at the waist and is lined with tulle entirely embroidered with tone-on-tone beads and sequins that give the creation an icy glow. In harmony, the clutch with a rounded design and the pointed-toe heels