Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the World Rugby Awards on Sunday in Monaco, joining a host of A-list guests and honorees. She presented the World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year Award to France’s Antoine Dupont.
For the occasion, Princess Charlene embraced dark glamour in a black Alexander McQueen gown. The floor-length dress featured long sleeves and a plunging neckline with sharp lapels.
She paired it with an Alexander McQueen beaded bustier that added a touch of shimmer to her ensemble. Finishing the look, Princess Charlene chose black Christian Dior pumps.
For her glam, Princess Charlene wore her hair in a sleek style with a middle part that framed her face. Her makeup featured an elegant look, including a subtle smokey eye and a pop of color on her lips.
Princess Charlene of Monaco’s wardrobe showcases a mix of designer and understated pieces, with versatility as its defining trait. In recent weeks, she has wore sporty attire, embraced quiet luxury and opted for a tailored look during the National Day of Monaco celebrations.
For the occasion on Tuesday, Princess Charlene coordinated her lilac pastel power suit with her daughter’s icy blue pastel coatdress. The mother-daughter duo’s coordinated attire stood out against the traditional military garb worn by Princess Charlene’s husband of husband of 13 years, Prince Albert II.
Beyond her recent Alexander McQueen look, Princess Charlene has styled other designer pieces, most notably for Monaco’s annual Red Cross Ball. Over the course of the last several years, the royal has worn dresses courtesy of Louis Vuitton, Versace, Marchesa and more.