Charlotte Casiraghi shows off her baby bump at the Chanel SS23 couture show
The royal sat next to fellow brand ambassador Vanessa Paradis
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Just a few weeks after Voici magazine confirmed that Charlotte Casiraghi is expecting her third child with husband Dimitri Rassam, the Monegasque royal has made a glamorous appearance at the Chanel haute couture spring/summer 2023 show.
Her attendance was unsurprising seeing as the grand-daughter of Grace Kelly has been a long time ambassador of Chanel and 'friend of the maison.' Karl Lagerfeld, the Chanel visionary and a lifelong friend of her mother's Caroline, Princess of Hanover was a huge influence on Charlotte’s love of literature.
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For the occasion the member of the House of Grimaldi donned an outfit which would make Margot Robbie’s upcoming Barbie character proud. She opted for a two-piece white and pink boucle suit, which she paired with a dusky rose pink Chanel handbag. Keeping things modern she wore the look with a simple scoop cotton tee underneath.
Whilst Charlotte does not carry a royal title, she is 11th in to the principality’s throne. Her son Balthazar became 12th in line with the marriage of his parents. The royal is one of Chanel’s most vocal supporters. On December 5th 2022, the day before the Chanel 2022/23 Métiers d'art show, Charlotte hosted a Rendez-vous littéraire (literary rendezvous) in the heart of the former Palais de Justice in Dakar, Senegal.
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The 36-year-old book worm, conceived the Rendez-vous alongside Chanel’s creative director Virginie Viard. In Senegal she honoured the writer Marie NDiaye, who won the Prix Goncourt in 2009 for her novel .
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