Live from the Monaco Grand Prix, Beatrice Borromeo caused a sensation by resurrecting the legendary look of Brigitte Bardot. Present alongside her husband, the young woman brought the Riviera trend up to date through a retro and ultra-desirable beauty look.
When it comes to combining aristocratic elegance with the excitement of the paddocks, Beatrice Borromeo never misses her target. Present at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix alongside her husband Pierre Casiraghi, the journalist and member of the princely family once again attracted all eyes. Far from the rigid blow-drys and ultra-worked buns that we sometimes associate with princely events, the young woman has focused on a beauty look of absolute freshness, oscillating between retro spirit and summer relaxation.
Indeed, on June 6, to accompany her pretty little white and blue dress, Beatrice Borromeo revealed a natural but perfectly controlled hairstyle. Exit the overly designed Hollywood curls, she opted for textured blonde lengths, with an extremely modern “crumpled” effect. This style, reminiscent of returning from the beach on the Riviera, gives the illusion of air-dried hair while maintaining superb shine. It’s the pinnacle of effortless chic, the waves are blurred, light and move naturally with the wind.
To structure this relaxed mass of hair and open up her face, Beatrice Borromeo adopted the most trendy and romantic head accessory of the moment: a blue and white gingham pattern headband, tied on the top of the head. This choice owes nothing to chance since it ticks all the boxes of the neo-bourgeois style. The gingham pattern immediately evokes the 50s and 60s, recalling icons of the Côte d’Azur like Brigitte Bardot in Saint-Tropez. The soft blue and white of the headband perfectly echo her floral print summer dress, creating visual harmony without a false note.
In addition to being highly aesthetic, the headband is the ideal ally for a day outdoors, keeping rebellious locks out of the face with style. By letting a few fine, fuzzy strands escape on the sides of the face, she avoids the too strict effect of the headband and maintains the softness of her features. To perfect this very summery hair look, its beauty remains remarkably sober. Protected behind cat-eye sunglasses with decidedly vintage tortoiseshell frames, Beatrice Borromeo displayed a fresh complexion, a mouth subtly enhanced with a pink balm and delicately golden skin.
With this hairstyle that is both simple and devilishly studied, the young woman proves once again that sophistication often lies in subtlety. An inspiring look, to copy without moderation for our own sunny days.







