Prince Albert and Princess Charlène of Monaco
Rosenball takes the royals into the tropics
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Prince Albert and Princess Charlène opened the rose ball in Monaco on Saturday evening. The motto was Caribbean nights.
On Saturday, numerous prominent guests gathered in Monaco for the “Rosenball” to support the Princess Grace Foundation this year under the motto “Sunset Ball”.
The annual ball was opened with the tropical motto by Prince Albert and Princess Charlène of Monaco. In an asymmetrical dress with a green tip from Dolce & Gabbana, she attracted attention. He appeared in a black suit with a pocket cloth in the same color as his wife’s dress. However, he did not put up with the fishing hat in the Hawaiihemd print, which the prince held in hand during a photo shoot.
Adventure fashion
Host Caroline von Hanover showed like Princess Charlène shoulder with an asymmetrical, floor -length white dress by Chanel. Her daughter, Alexandra von Hanover, was particularly adventurous: she was wearing a pink ball gown with gaps, rose decoration and an expansive skirt.
Other guests were the son of Caroline von Hannover, Andrea Casiraghi, and his wife Tatiana Santo Domingo, the Italian journalist and wife of Pierre Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo and her sister -in -law Charlotte Casiraghi. Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro, the Swedish TV personality Victoria Silvstedt, film producer Monika Bacardi and her daughter Maria Luisa, singer Shirley Bassey and dancer Blanca Li were also present.
Caribbean night in Monaco
Under the motto “The Sunset Ball de La Rose”, which was motto by Christian Louboutin, the Salle des Etoiles turned into a lush Caribbean forest in which roses and exotic flowers bloom, according to the star designer. Accordingly, guests should feel like in a small beach café called “Monaco Sunset Bar” and with their feet in the sand to the sounds of Reggaeton and Caribbean music admire the sunset.
The Bal de la Rose (Rosenball) was launched by Princess Grace of Monaco in 1954 and takes place every year in March in the prestigious Salle des Etoiles in Sporting Monte-Carlo. This foundation has set itself the task of helping people and children in need through the development of humanitarian and philanthropic projects.
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Source: Stern

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