On the morning of March 15, Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie attended the presentation of the new cycling outfit of the Palace Guards painted in the colors of Fight Aids Monaco at the Fairmont Hotel Monte-Carlo. The Palace Guards will wear the new jersey during their cycling trainings. The project is part of a process of aid and financial contribution to the association by raising funds from the sale of the equipment.
During the presentation, Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie also received their personalized jerseys. The patron of the association Fight Aids Monaco is Princess Stephanie and the public can buy it from EKOI Cycling to support the association. EKOI has been designing cycling apparels since 2001.
C'est avec plaisir que nous voyons Stéphanie dans cette sorte de tunique ample de couleur blanche ; avec une étole imprimée bicolore, elle a beaucoup de chic !
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DeleteStephanie's outfit is cute but, I wish she would do something other than the pony tail with her hair.
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Yes exactly!
DeleteQueen Letizia was reprimanded today for her ballerina knot.
Personally, I think these high knots form a feminine neckline and dare to wear it every now and then myself.
I think even the biggest knot critics will agree with me if I say, Stephanie should wear such a knot instead of the somewhat shaggy ponytail.
Otherwise, the princess looks well-groomed, classic and pretty here.
No close ups of Princess Stephanie's outfit but from what I can see, it's just a simple (winter) put together of black and white with a subtil touch of colour in the scarf. No trend setting ideas being seen here, just an ensemble for winter comfort.
ReplyDeleteA lot of her work for Aids goes unnoticed and never gets public airing.
Bravo Princess Stephanie and thank you.
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