Princess Caroline attended the screening of the documentary 'Arte Povera'

Princess Caroline of Hanover wore a cobalt blue crinkled velvet one-button blazer by Saint Laurent. Princess Charlene

On the occasion of the inauguration of the "Pier Paolo Calzolari - Ideal Home" (Pier Paolo Calzolari - Casa ideale) exhibition, Princess Caroline attended the screening of the documentary "Arte Povera, Notes for History" at Riva Tunnel in Monaco. The documentary was organized by the New National Museum of Monaco (NMNM). Arte Povera (Poor Art) is a contemporary art movement developed between the late 1960s and the 1970s in Italy.

Princess Caroline of Hanover wore a cobalt blue crinkled velvet one-button blazer by Saint Laurent. Princess Charlene

Princess Caroline of Hanover wore a cobalt blue crinkled velvet one-button blazer by Saint Laurent. Princess Charlene

Princess Caroline wore Saint Laurent Crinkled Velvet One-button Blazer
Saint Laurent Crinkled Velvet One-button Blazer

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  1. Anonymous16/2/24 15:29

    The blazer is beautiful. I love the vibrant blue colour, the gorgeous fabric, classic style and perfect tailoring. The crinkled velvet is versatile and can be worn during the day or at night. Caroline paired it well with the white top inside along with the black pants. She looks great. I just wish I could see her standing for a better view of the whole outfit.

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  2. Anonymous16/2/24 16:19

    Lovely blazer in the same crinkled velvet fabric like Queen Mathilde's pants and Queen Camilla's dress.

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  3. Quelle belle association de la couleur bleue du blazer avec le chemisier blanc ; je ne vois pas très bien ses oreilles mais sont-elles percées ?

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  4. I would love to see a photo of the Princess standing to get a overall look of her ensemble. From what I can see the colors work in well and her jacket is gorgeous.

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  5. Anonymous16/2/24 22:09

    Nice blazer. Love the first profile photo
    AnnieM

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  6. Oh how nice to be talking about fashion and subjects related to fashion and not having the blog being used as a sounding board for people to express their hate and bitterness against a royal couple.
    Like Princess Caroline’s choice of the blazer but sadly I can’t put it on my shopping list.
    It comes in at a price of just over €4000.

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    1. Anonymous17/2/24 09:31

      Oh, just wait. Meghan looked gorgeous in an olive green dress yesterday. So they will have a field day once again. Can only hope Helen start doing her job.

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    2. Anonymous17/2/24 13:01

      deadeggs, don‘t it again ;))

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    3. Anonymous17/2/24 14:12

      @ Deadeggs. Same velvet fabric for the blazer as for the velvet emerald dress of Queen Camilla and the velvet emerald pants of Queen Mathilde. But since it is sold by Saint-Laurent you pay the price 4 times.

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    4. @Anon 14:12
      Yep, it’s like that. You pay for the name.
      I’d ask them to take the brand/designer name from the inside and sew it on the outside. 😁
      That way, people could see how rich I am …… no?

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    5. Anonymous18/2/24 07:26

      Good idea !

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    6. I have known women who unpick the name of a fashion house or upmarket shop and then sew it on to another or new item which they have bought at a quarter of the price.
      e.g. putting a Harrods London label on a M&S dress or coat.
      I think that could be called snobbism.

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  7. Anonymous17/2/24 09:31

    The last picture shows her original and authentic beauty.
    Lily T.

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  8. Anonymous18/2/24 21:03

    She looks fantastic. css

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