Princess Charlene of Monaco came out next to me Prince Albert II on Friday, June 26, at a landmark event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the RAMOGE Agreement, once again proving that understated elegance remains its signature style.
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The royal couple attended the opening of the exhibition “Conserving the Mediterranean: RAMOGE”, a groundbreaking agreement over 50 years, held at the Ministry of State of Monaco. The exhibition celebrates five decades of environmental cooperation between Monaco, France and Italy in protecting the Mediterranean Sea.
© Prince’s Palace of MonacoPrincess Charlene and Prince Albert II attend the opening of an exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the RAMOGE Agreement in Monaco.
While the occasion highlighted the Principality’s long-standing commitment to marine conservation, Charlene effortlessly stole the show with a sophisticated summer ensemble that perfectly balanced sophistication with modern femininity.
Princess Charlene creates an exquisite summer outfit:
Charlene opted for a sleeveless midi dress crafted from textured tweed with a subtle blend of ivory, pink, burgundy and black threads.
© Prince’s Palace of MonacoPrincess Charlene looked effortlessly elegant in a sleeveless tweed midi dress paired with classic nude pumps for her official engagement party.
The tailored silhouette featured a high stand-up collar, subtle gathers around the collar, a cinched waist accentuated by a tonal fabric belt, and a soft, pleated A-line skirt that fell below the knee.
The sophisticated design offered a fresh take on the classic royal outfit, combining the timeless appeal of tweed with a lightweight sleeveless cut perfect for warmer weather.
© Prince’s Palace of MonacoPrincess Charlene and Prince Albert listened intently as officials escorted the royal couple through the commemorative RAMOGE exhibition at Monaco’s Ministry of State.
She paired the monochrome look with nude suede pointed-toe pumps that elongated her silhouette while allowing the dress to be the center of attention.
Keeping accessories to a minimum, the princess wore dainty diamond stud earrings and ditched the necklace, maintaining the minimalist approach that has become synonymous with her personal style.
Soft glamor completes the royal look:
Charlene’s beauty was equally discreet. Her blonde hair was neatly pulled back into a sleek low chignon with a soft side part, leaving a few strands to frame her face to soften the structured updo.
© Prince’s Palace of MonacoPrince Albert and Princess Charlene toured an exhibition celebrating five decades of environmental cooperation to protect the Mediterranean Sea.
Her makeup highlighted the natural glow of a radiant complexion, softly defined brows, taupe eyeshadow, subtle eyeliner, mascara and pink blush, paired with muted pink satin lipstick.
The overall effect was polished yet effortless, complementing both the formal nature of the event and the timeless elegance of her outfit.
Important milestone for Monaco:
During their engagement, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene officially opened a commemorative exhibition marking the 50th anniversary of the RAMOGE Agreement.
© RAMOGEThe exhibition traces the history of the landmark environmental partnership through archival documents, historical photographs and never-before-seen evidence.
According to the Princely Palace, the exhibition traces the history of the landmark environmental partnership through archival documents, historical photographs and never-before-seen evidence, highlighting the joint efforts of Monaco, France and Italy to preserve the Mediterranean.
Before visiting the exhibition and meeting organizers and guests, the royal couple also took part in the symbolic cancellation of a commemorative postage stamp created in honor of the golden anniversary of the agreement.
