Black dress, luxurious sandals and surprising handbag: the Monegasque princess was unanimous with her legendary refinement during this cultural outing.
Caroline of Monaco is in Mexico for an official trip. For the occasion, she pulled out a dark look but far from being sad, thanks to her daughter-in-law.
It was as president of the Prince Pierre of Monaco Foundation that the Princess of Hanover honored this official appearance focused on art. She presented three bronze sculptures by Franco-Lebanese artist Simone Fattal at the Tamayo Museum. For this outing, Prince Albert’s older sister was, as usual, of rare elegance. She sported a total black look, which displayed stunning details. So, she chose a long velvet dress with 3/4 sleeves and a round neck. The fashion element that made all the difference? Delicate white embroidery that contrasted wonderfully with the black fabric. Caroline of Monaco trusted her daughter-in-law with this “Touba” model which is one of her creations. Indeed, it was Tatiana Santo Domingo (the wife of Andrea Casiraghi, first of her three children) who created the Muzungu Sisters brand with Dana Alikhan.
For her accessories, Caroline of Monaco also had everything right. No flashy jewelry, no flashy bag: the princess kept it simple. We noticed her evening pumps signed by the Chanel brand, which she particularly likes. These were sandals made of leather, with square heels.
As for her jewelry, the 69-year-old princess opted for dangling earrings, with the “04089” model from the Austrian jewelry house AEKöchert.
The only eccentricity made by the Monegasque: a graphic clutch with gold accents which added a modern touch to her distinguished look. Caroline of Monaco once again delivers a perfect look in every way.









