Princess Charlene of Monaco once again demonstrated that her discreet style is not at odds with exclusivity. For the Santa Devota celebrations, the princess debuted two pieces that added more than $6,000 to her wardrobe, confirming that when she chooses something new, she does it in style.
Every January 26th, Charlene accompanies Prince Albert and their children, Jacques and Gabriella, to honor the patron saint of Monaco.

The tradition includes a religious service, followed by the burning of a boat with torches, symbolizing the journey of this Christian martyr to the Monegasque coast. A tradition that dates back to 1874 and is kept alive by the people of Monaco year after year.
For the occasion, Charlene chose a Dolce & Gabbana wool coat with a chevron pattern, valued at $3,450. The most intriguing detail was the leopard print lining, which only became visible with certain movements.

She paired it with a Prada Panier bag in black Saffiano leather, featuring a prominent logo, priced at $2,900. She completed the look with high boots by Gianvito Rossi and a black turtleneck sweater. All Italian, all impeccable.
Charlene knows exactly what works for her and doesn’t stray from that formula: simple shapes, but high-quality brands.

