Princess Charlene of Monaco will support the Wonder Mums team, Alice and Alexia, who will compete in the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles 2023 in favor of her foundation. The Rallye Aicha des Gazelles du Maroc is a rally which is held in the deserted parts of southern Morocco and its distinctive feature is that participation is restricted to women only.
The money generated is used to finance teams of doctors providing medical care for the population in the remote regions of Morocco.
Wonder Mums is the team name chosen for this competition by two friends, Alice and Alexia. Alice and Alexia met with Princess Charlene and they shared a photo taken with the Princess on their Instagram account. In their caption, they wrote: "A big thank you to Princess Charlene for her support to our team, we are proud to ride in favor of the princess charlene foundation for this incredible adventure!"
No no no,there is nothing with this dress that I like… Longchamp can do better.
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Since when has Monaco a deserted part ????
ReplyDeleteIt says "Morocco", not Monaco.
DeleteMarocco!!!
DeleteMonaco doesn't but Morocco does! ;)
DeleteAna
Morocco.
DeleteChel
Maroc/Marocco not Monaco
DeleteMargot
Would be a wonderful dress without the top brown pattern, makes the dress look matrony or Joan of the Arc
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They were mentioning the deserted parts of Morocco, not of Monaco. Please reread the news, before commenting
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DeleteMaybe Longchamp should stay with their great bags instead of designing clothes. This dress looks like a vintage dress from the 19th century, which is totally in contradiction with Charlene's face. She looks younger and younger by the week with less and less expression.
ReplyDeleteAgreed!!
DeleteRemembering that this is not a highly formal event, the fantasy touch is ok for me.
ReplyDelete@MaryT Exactly, it is not a formal event and IMO a bit of lattitude is not misplaced. I agree with Cherry. I like the dress and it's off beat design. Princess Charlene is still young enough to play around with some idiosyncratic designs.
DeleteContrary to most comments above, I truly like this dress. It’s fluid, lovely color and the geometric print makes it one of a kind, hopefully she was wearing it with brown boots.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with some comments that her expression is becoming a little unnatural, no judgment here, just an observation, I believe that some of the new innovations in skin care are fantastic, I think moderation is the key.
Cherry
The colors of this dress are beautiful, and work with Charlene's complexion. However, the pattern is something else. Agreed with everyone else it looks Luke a bib, or apron. If it just had been a stripe or anything else, really. But she looks great. And great of her to support much needed care in remote parts.
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I agree, the dress is not particularly flattering in either its colour or style. The bib design on the bodice makes no sense at all. P. Charlene’s face looks quite swollen to me. I hope she is not unwell. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteGood cause - great job - well done.
ReplyDeleteNice blue, wish one could see more of the dress? Nice to see Pss Charlene again css
ReplyDeleteJ'aime la fluidité de la robe ainsi que sa couleur.
DeleteJe me vois la porter avec une large ceinture noire et des bottes noires.
Le visage un peu gonflé me fait penser à quelqu'un sous traitement médical.
Toutefois,je peux me tromper.
Une bonne cause soutenue par la princesse.
I love the actual dress, but not the pattern.
ReplyDeleteSe indossare questo vestito è rendere omaggio alla causa allora va bene.
ReplyDeleteRossella
Cette robe bleue va bien au teint de Charlène mais j'aimerais la voir entièrement afin de mieux en apprécier la fluidité !
ReplyDeleteI have a problem with the logo on the t-shirt. It looks like underpants.
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