Prince Albert II and Princess Caroline of Monaco met with artist Christine Sun Kim, winner of the International Prize for Contemporary Art of the Fondation Prince Pierre of Monaco. Christine Sun Kim’s Star-Spangeled Banner 2020 winner the Fondation Prince Pierre’s International Prize for Contemporary Art.
Christine Sun Kim, an American artist, interpreted the American national anthem in American Sign Language at the Super Bowl for the deaf community, which she considers a cultural group. The Prince Pierre Foundation was established on February 17, 1966 by Prince Rainier III in memory of his father, Prince Pierre of Monaco.
JOHANNA ORTIZ Timbuktu Flow Midi Dress
This dress wears Princess Caroline instead of Princess Caroline wearing the dress. You don't see her, only the dress. At least this busy dress takes your attention over the headlights on Ms. Kim's dress.
ReplyDeleteDid she really place brooches on her boobs??? Sooo utterly tacky.
ReplyDeleteSays the person using the term books.
Delete"Say no to the dress" the winner is wearing. Totally tacky for an award ceremony. Anne
ReplyDeleteTerrible, even for an artist
DeleteLove how Caroline looks.
ReplyDeleteLily T.
I love this dress, the belt works in well. The color of her shoes are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhere does the Caroline begin and where does the dress end. She really gets lost in it. The young women beside Albert, what is that? A horror dress.css
ReplyDeleteHow can anyone keep a straight face looking at that dress.
ReplyDeleteMrs Cleaver
What happened to Caroline's chic Chanel outfits through the decades? 😳
ReplyDeleteI agree, she has lost her style, and her hair always lets her down..
DeleteI really like Princess Caroline but sadly have to agree with you both. The dress worn by Miss KIm is just awful.
DeleteThey all been re- sales to second hands luxurious stores around the world also for Princess Grace and other families members
DeleteI want to like Caroline's dress but the print is just a bit too busy.
ReplyDeleteShe looks very nicely made up.
Kim
You know the dress worn by Christine Sun Kim gives me ideas for decorating my Christmas tree this year. Those ‘boob buttons’ look great. I could cover the tree with them and just explain to people that my Christmas tree is ‘arty’ this year with inspiration from Monaco. That’d get them scratching their heads wouldn’t it?
ReplyDeleteDeadeggs
Delete😂👍👍👍
You know, Ms Sun Kim's dress reminds me of a similar and much more edgy top worn by Madonna's on one of her tours.
Still waiting for the orchestra, background vocals and dancers to joint the...party!
Dear Ava. Which dress? The Timbuktu one or the dress with the boob buttons?
ReplyDelete@ Deadeggs , do you really want me to slip off my chair today?
DeleteYou are my myth😂👍🤭👏👏👏
This comment wins for the best comment ever LOL! (And you aren't wrong)
DeleteChel
Ma préférence va en faveur de Caroline même si je vois beaucoup mieux chez elle quand elle porte du Chanel !
ReplyDeleteI think Princess Delphine is looking better to some of you right now.
ReplyDeleteWhen Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner", I don't think this is what he had in mind for the line, "the bombs bursting in air". I think it is a very good thing Caroline is there with Albert and that dress. Tongues would be wagging.
O.K. if we could just put 'THAT' dress to one side for a minute and take a look at Christine Sun Kim and her work as an artist.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading her C.V. I understand why she won the the International Prize for Contemporary Art of the Fondation Prince Pierre of Monaco.
Further info on this young artist can be found via .............
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Sun_Kim
Prince Albert is looking handsome.
ReplyDeletePrincess Caroline is looking good lately, butter this is a rare miss.
How are Charlene and the twins?
In the minority here but I think Caroline looks good - I like the dress and belt. I don't find her to be in any way lost and I think her hair is absolutely fine.
ReplyDeleteI also think Caroline looks good.
DeleteElisabeth
Post a Comment
(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)