Princess Caroline and Charlotte Casiraghi visited the exhibition "Christian Bérard, Excentrique Bébé" at Villa Paloma at the New National Museum of Monaco. The exhibition displays works by the French artist, fashion illustrator and designer Christian Bérard (1902-1949), who is also known as Bebè.
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I like this kind of romantic and feminine dresses. They both look very charming.
ReplyDeletePeut-être de jolis modèles mais désolée, aucun des deux n'a ma préférence !
ReplyDeletePrincess Caroline has a lovely dress. The fabric seems a bit transparent and we can see a kind of shorter underdress. Maybe it is designed that way. I don't like Charlotte's dress. I don't know what it is but the House of Chanel doesn't make beautiful dresses anymore. The dress is too long. The lace fabric (if that is what I think it is) is too heavy for a summer dress. I don't like the sandals of both Caroline and Charlotte. I saw pictures of the "Rose ball" in Monaco on another site. The "Rose ball" didn't took place for years.
ReplyDeleteSorry I meant that the "Rose ball" didn't took place for 2 years.
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DeleteI don't understand the trend to accessorize white clothes with black.
ReplyDeletePrincess Caroline and Charlotte look wonderful in these soft, summery dresses. Caroline's dress seems to have some sort of applique at the waist/hip that looks, at least to me, a bit odd. Glad to see Charlotte has left the heavy chunky platform shoes at home.
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Both dresses are okay, nothing better. It’s amazing how Princess Caroline has aged so quickly. She is still elegant bit her hair, the overuse of blusher, the way she holds her head. She looks a similar age with the Duchess of Cornwall who is 10 years her senior
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DeleteShe is thinner and more elegant than the DoC. The amount of wrinkles looks the same, but on other pictures Caroline has less wrinkles. Even Charlotte's face look different than usual. I think the lightning is not good where they are. If Princess Caroline would change her hair color, she could look much younger.
Both look great, good choices!
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Princess Carolina's dress, make up & hair are all very unflattering. She was a natural beauty & certainly can easily look more youthful, without the straw colored hair, simple dress & poor make up job. She deserves better!
ReplyDeleteI agree. I miss her flamboyance!! I hope that didn't die with Karl Lagerfeld!!
DeleteI get nightgown vibes.
ReplyDeletePrincess Caroline, looks elegant, her dress is pretty, subtle. I am not a fan Charlottes Chanel dress, the fabric to me is unappealing, the lace (I think that's what it is I don't like) regardless she looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood gracious, why cannot people leave Princess Caroline alone? I agree, her haircut, hairstyle, could be much improved, but why do some bloggers constantly claim that dyed hair would be more youthful? Most OLDER women I know look older and harsher with dyed hair because it shows and then you really look closely. By the way, Bette Davis once said that hands reveal the true age of any person, which means that hands and face should harmonise.
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Her hair is dyed but in a weird way. Look carefully and you see black hair through the blond greyish highlights.
DeleteChanel is not as it was anymore. I totally dislike their trend to put their visible logos on every garment Charlotte selects for her public outings lately. Totally tasteless suitable for rich Russian dolls only but not for European elegance
ReplyDeletePrincess Caroline and her most beautiful daughter, ALWAYS look AMAZING. She should be congratulated, for aging So gracefully, just like her Serene Mother Princess Grace
ReplyDelete. So many people in the public eye, look disfigured by plastic surgery. Her natural beauty will always stand the test of time.
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DeleteCouldn't agree with you more. Love her natural beauty
DeletePrincess Caroline has a bad hair style/cut, and the makeup makes her look worse. The dress, so so, nothing special.
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