On June 19, 2018, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the closing ceremony of 58th Monte Carlo TV Festival held at Monte-Carlo Grimaldi Forum and award ceremony of Golden Nymph Awards. Prince Albert II is the honorary president of the Festival since 1988. At the closing ceremony, Princess Charlene wore a dress by Carolina Herrera. |
Beautiful dress, I like most of Carolina Herrera collection. But not her hair style.
ReplyDeletePrincess Charlene of Monaco looks fabulous and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow, Charlene looks gorgeous. One of her best looks.
ReplyDeleteI like the dress very much... But her hair "doesn't go" with it...
ReplyDeleteClassic glamour, reminds me of her mother-in-law!
ReplyDeleteMaybe, but I would not be surprised that that is the last thing she wants to hear.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteShe looks washed out in that non-colour. Would lipstick have helped, maybe? And I don't care for all the folds and pleats in that dress. I'll take the red dress next to her, thank you...
ReplyDeleteDitto! Less is more!
DeleteUnmistakably CH. Beautiful. The great CH herself also favors this hairstyle. The red dress is also gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNice Dress - on the first pic I thought this is Charlize Theron. I would prefer the Lady in dark red. A WOW for me.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most flattering and feminine looks I've ever seen on Charlene. The wide V-neck and the detailing of the bodice are incredibly flattering to her. The waist sits in exactly the right place. She has a princess-y full skirt and train. And I love the nude lip as I've never liked strong lip colour on her. And as ever, I'm very impressed with the CH designs.
ReplyDeleteWowhhh, the cut is very flattering on Princess Charlene, yes and she is looking very feminine althought the hairstyle doesn´t fit IMO.
Deleteik vind het een hele mooie prinses ,alles staat haar !!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat is there to say.She looks stunning, one of the best.
ReplyDeleteIt's not my favourite look on her but then I don't like when she wears cream or beige, I prefer her in a bit of colour.
ReplyDeleteAlso I think her make up is awful - the neutral lip and pink rabbit eyes are not flattering IMO.
Love her earrings, love her increased confidence and self assurance but this isn't my favourite look for her. I prefer when she's a bit edgier.
Very regal dress and earrings, which I love! -- but I think the design of the gown's waist is unflattering, as is the extremely pale lip (I hate red lipstick, but a little more of a pink hue might have been good here.)
ReplyDeleteCH’s fashions are sublime and Charlene is the perfect model for them.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the color of Princess Charlene dress, it would have looked better in a dark tone - dark green or dark blue. The red one is perfect - is it a dress or a jumsuit, I wonder? Perfect fit and very elegant.
ReplyDeleteTo many face lifts and noticed that her natural beauty has gone and no makeup to pale and hair is not flattering what a pity
ReplyDeleteWe should accept a person at face value i.e the face they present to us today. Yesterday is gone. Reaching into their past for negative things to club them with is unfortunate, and a constant 'downer'. Beauty is not enough as a calling card in today's world.
DeleteThe dress is stately although I would think another color would show it off better. But my major comment is on Charlene’s extremely unflattering makeup. She should never appear in these lip and eye colors again. Just horrible on her and takes away all her beauty. She needs color in her lipstick.
ReplyDeleteI agree!!
DeleteThe dark red dress is stunningly beautiful and this lady wears it with so much grace. Charlenes dress is too heavy for summer. This cut is not good for her, it emphasizes her shoulders and makes her look broad. Maybe the black version could work as a gala dress in winter. For makeup and hair, everything is already said.
ReplyDeleteAgree!!
DeleteCharlene looks gorgeous! Stunning gown and jewellery.
ReplyDeleteKatherine Kelly Lang looks beautiful too.
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