Unlike what happens to Doña Letizia, Maxima from Holland or Maria from Denmark, Charlene from Monaco does not often repeat looks like allowing us to detect new and colorful clothing in most of their public appearances. Yesterday during a new walk with Prince Albert and his two children Jacques and Gabriella. The Princess of Monaco debuted Akris’ original multi-colored cape, which not only makes any choice more sophisticated, but is also reversible, greatly expanding her options.
to create completely different looks.As usual, the whole family went to the so-called “Taste Week”, which this year celebrates its 26th anniversary and where primary school students can try new culinary products. A meeting where Princess Charlene stole the show with both her fashion choices and her new hairstyle.
Since he chose to cut pixie, The Princess of Monaco kept her hair parted to the side with simple and effortless side bangs, but she surprised with an innovative outfit for the event. hairstyle in which she parted her hair down the middle and showed off her hair completely polished.
As for the look, Charlene from Monaco combined a few simple pieces. black pants style skinny with a loose cape made of 100% fabric cashmere with a high collar, a front zip and an original print in red, blue, green and brown tones from Akris, one of the most repeated brands in your wardrobe. A reversible design, as the brand itself notes, that can be worn in multiple ways, evoking opposing choices. Some stilettos Classic black, perfect for visually lengthening the sentence, completed her choice.
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