A Year of Elegance: Princess Charlene's Fashion Choices in 2024

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

2021 and 2022 were challenging years for Princess Charlene due to health issues. In 2023, she gradually resumed her official royal duties. In 2024, she returned to her public duties. As part of the St. Devota celebrations, on Friday, 26 January 2024, Princess Charlene attended the boat burning ceremony on Quai Albert I in Monaco.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On February 24, 2024, the second edition of Courchevel's charity gala was held to benefit The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation and the children of the Courchevel Sports Club. The event took place in the presence of Princess Charlene at the Ineos Club House in Courchevel.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Prince Albert celebrated his 66th birthday at the Prince's Palace with his wife, Princess Charlene, and their twins, Crown Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. At noon, the people of Monaco came together on Palace Square to celebrate Prince Albert's 66th birthday.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On March 23, 2024, the Rose Ball was held under the presidency of Princess Caroline of Hanover. Princess Charlene attended the 2024 Bal de la Rose. The Rose Ball, established by Princess Grace of Monaco in 1954, is a celebrated tradition. At the event, Princess Charlene wore a sequined jumpsuit designed by Elie Saab.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On April 5, 2024, Princess Charlene attended the official inauguration of Amazonico Monte-Carlo, a restaurant located on the rooftop terrace of the Café de Paris. Amazonico Monte-Carlo offers a fusion of tropical and Latin American cuisines, inspired by Asian and Mediterranean influences in its menu.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On May 14, 2024, Prince Albert received the insignia of Commander of Agricultural Merit from French President Emmanuel Macron. The ceremony took place at the Élysée Palace in Paris, in the presence of Princess Charlene, Princess Caroline, Prince Jacques, and Princess Gabriella.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On May 26, 2024, Princess Charlene attended the gala dinner of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco 2024. The event took place at the Monte-Carlo Sporting in Monaco. Ferrari's Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc won the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc is the first Monegasque person to win a Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On June 18, 2024, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony held as part of the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival. The award ceremony took place at the Monte-Carlo Grimaldi Forum.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On June 23, 2024, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended a tribute event for Baron de Coubertin at Sorbonne University in Paris. Pierre de Coubertin is known as the father of the modern Olympic Games. At the event, Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On July 18, Princess Charlene of Monaco visited the exhibition 'The Olympic Flame Through the Ages' at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. This exhibition was organized on the occasion of the centenary of John B. Kelly's gold medal in rowing, the grandfather of Prince Albert. At the event, Princess Charlene wore a gathered embellished cady jumpsuit by Elie Saab.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On July 19, 2024, Princess Charlene attended the 75th Monaco Red Cross Charity Gala at the Monte-Carlo Sporting (Salle des Etoiles) in Monaco. The gala was created in 1948 by Prince Louis II of Monaco and has been organized as a fund-raising event since that year.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On July 25, 2024, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the IOC and Elysee Gala Dinner, hosted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the French Presidency at the Louvre Museum in Paris. The event took place on the eve of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On September 14, 2024, Princess Charlene of Monaco visited Saint-Honorat Island, in the Bay of Cannes, to attend the blessing of two bells destined for the Sainte-Croix Chapel of the tower-monastery, a classified historical monument. Princess Charlene wore a paisley midi dress by Etro.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On September 16, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the official inauguration of the new shelter for the Monaco Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA - Société Protectrice des Animaux de Monaco) in Peille. As the President of SPA, Princess Charlene wore a crewneck sweater and skirt by Loro Piana at the event.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On October 4, 2024, Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the Pink Ribbon Monaco 2024 event in Monaco. In January 2024, Princess Charlene became the honorary president of the Pink Ribbon Monaco association. At the event, she wore a pink houndstooth boucle dress by Emilia Wickstead.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead

On November 19, 2024, Princess Charlene attended the gala evening at Grimaldi Forum in celebration of Monaco's National Day. Also known as the Sovereign Prince's Day, the date of the celebration is chosen by the reigning Prince.

Princess Charlene wore a crepe and lace jumpsuit by Elie Saab, and a dress by Emilia Wickstead
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  1. I wonder if we will ever know what really happened with Charlene … we don’t need to frankly. But it is wonderful to see her looking so much healthier and happier and most importantly being able to be a really good Mum to those beautiful children. Marriage is difficult enough without the added issues of moving country to an entirely different life. I wish the whole family happiness. LRB

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    1. Well summarised and kindly. Every time I see her photos here, I wonder. So seemingly sad for so many years and then desperately unwell/depressed and now seemingly always very happy. I hope what was hard for her is truly resolved and wish the family continued joy.

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  2. Less is more is her signum!

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    1. True. Agree completely. On 99% of her appearing at an official event she is very elegant and stylish.

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    2. Yes indeed ; it fits her so well.

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    3. Agreed! It really stands out in an overview-post like this, elegance all the way!

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  3. Des photos touchantes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Comme elle est chaleureuse avec les pauvres animaux, je peux sentir sa chaleur de cœur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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  4. I think this has been one of her best style years so far! Her hair is lovely too, I prefer this softer slightly longer version on her.

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  5. Elle est magnifique. De l empathie envers les seniors et les enfants
    Toujours son doux sourire qui illumine son visage.
    Ses tenues sont splendides elle ose et cela lui sied parfaitement.
    Froufrou

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  6. N'en déplaise à certaines, je trouve que Charlène est une belle femme qui sait comment se vêtir même s'il y a quelques petits bémols ; elle ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde !

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  7. Elle est très belle en juillet avec la robe blanche à ceinture dorée et en novembre avec la robe bleue. Elle choisit souvent des tenues épurées et ça lui va superbement bien. Paloma.

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  8. I've never loved her sartorial choices, but her smile and confidence (maybe a better word?) have been the big winner of the year. Wishing her and her family all the best
    Luna

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  9. Didn't care much for her fashion choices, but my favourite thing has been seeing her grow out her hair.

    T

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  10. Ladyofthemanor31/12/24 11:54

    I am usually a great fan of Charlene´s style but in this collection of evening wear I really only like the white dress with gold belt. Checkered suit and Ethro dress are lovely.

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  11. Anonymous1/1/25 05:47

    I love he style. It is always elegant. She truly had a good fashion year and I agree the softer hairstyle and smile are the winners this year. She reminds me of wine, the older she gets the better she looks.

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  12. duchesse741/1/25 15:53

    Très beau reportage sur la famille princière. Charlène éblouissante comme toujours. Jacques et Gabriella 2 beaux enfants

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