The Grimaldi Forum hosted a special day for children, dedicated to teaching them how to react in dangerous situations in the water.
There were 316 first-grade children, full of energy and attentive to every activity prepared by the Princess Charlene Foundation. An event designed for them, but where the princess herself ended up drawing attention with a very specific detail: her calculated and understated style.

What exactly did Princess Charlene wear?
Charlene opted for an outfit that combined structure and warmth, a choice that rarely fails her. She chose a wool and cashmere cape-dress by Max Mara, a garment that drapes elegantly without feeling stiff.
She paired it with a white shirt, a burgundy Max Mara belt that accentuated her figure without compromising a natural look, and jeans that softened the overall formality.

The finishing touch: Manolo Blahnik BB 70 pumps in black leather, the kind of basic she knows how to turn into a strong statement piece.
The day was not one for red carpets or formal appearances. It was an educational event featuring workshops designed to teach children water safety skills.

Charlene appeared with an aesthetic that conveyed both closeness and authority. If I’ve noticed anything in her recent appearances, it’s a clear intention to balance sobriety and warmth.
