Princess Caroline of Hanover visited the exhibition "Artifices instables, Stories of ceramics" at the New National Museum of Monaco (NMNM) - Villa Sauber. The exhibition includes more than 120 works by international artists. Included in the exhibition are works by George Ohr, Eugène Baudin, Albert Diato, Pablo Picasso, Chiara Camoni, Simone Fattal, Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, Ron Nagle, Brian Rochefort, Aaron Angell and Johan Creten.
On both floors of the Villa Sauber, works are displayed according to affinity and visual references. The exhibition presents a journey through inventions and experiments highlighting the diversity of shapes and decorations of ceramics, as well as its production processes. Princess Caroline wore a new red tile-print bell-sleeve maxi dress from Melissa Odabash.
What a gorgeous dress! I'm sure it will not be to everyone's taste, but afaic it is beautiful on Caroline and a refreshing change.
ReplyDeleteAgree, this is a Wowh.
DeleteMonze
Very nice dress for Caroline!
ReplyDeleteFrom Joann: I love the dress and it looks great on her.
DeleteI think that she is going to let the gray hair take over..... the best is to go lighter in summer and then transfer to gray. Good for her.
ReplyDeleteShe always looks very elegant and stylish and I am sure gray will suit her. She has chosen the natural path before.
Lily T.
I agree! Gray (or "platinum" as I refer to my own colour) is a very specific style choice, and it looks awesome.
DeleteTrès rafraîchissante cette création mais je la trouve un peu longue. Joli éclaircissement de ses cheveux ; j'aime beaucoup son style de lunettes !
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and gorgeous dress, suits her so well.
ReplyDeleteSo great to see her in a lovely, bright print! The dress looks beautiful on her.
ReplyDeleteChel
I agree. She almost always has it right.
DeleteElegant always!!
ReplyDeleteLa Princesse Caroline , laisse éclaircir ses cheveux, elle porte ici une très belle robe qui lui va à ravir. MARIMAR
ReplyDeletePss Caroline, looks lovely in this dress, it suits her perfectly, very becomng.
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