On June 4, 2026, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène of Monaco attended the Corpus Christi celebration in Monaco-Ville. The Pontifical Mass, celebrated by Archbishop Dominique-Marie David at Monaco Cathedral, was followed by a procession of the Blessed Sacrament through the streets and across Palace Square and Town Hall Square. For the occasion, the Princess wore a floral dress by Monique Lhuillier.
Monique Lhuillier Floral Crepe Cap Sleeve Dress








Unfortunately we can't see the entire dress on Charlene but I'm sure she looks fabulous. The design and subtle floral print is exquisite and very artistic. I like the way the fitted top is balanced with the slight flare in the skirt. Along with the cap sleeves it makes a gorgeous dress for Spring/Summer.
ReplyDeleteIf floral, then like this, lovely!! Wow, how lovely. Because: if floral, then no fabric overflow (wide skirt, balloon sleeves, fluff and the like). Of course: only for me :-) , no harm meant for fluff lovers!
ReplyDeleteQuelle magnifique robe. Les bo émeraude sont sublimes
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Lovely dress top fits well. Perhaps a little darker lip colour, not dark, just darker to brighten her face a bit more. Still not a fan of the side curl which is in vogue. She has fine hair so volume in not on her side.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how small they are in reality up in that upper balcony way up high. The public would need binoculars to see her dress. Thank goodness for the excellent zoom lens!
ReplyDeleteStunning! A beautiful dress, would love to see the full length of it on Charlene but she looks absolutely lovely in it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful floral summer dress
ReplyDeleteBeautiful floral dress on Princess Charlene. This is the floral dress I like. It is looking fresh, classic and so much better (grown up) than the Prairie dresses which are still worn by certain royal ladies.
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