Last October 4, Princess Charlene of Monaco lent her graceful presence to the Pink Ribbon Monaco 2024 event, a meaningful occasion dedicated to raising awareness for breast cancer.
The event, held in the heart of Monaco, saw the iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo illuminated in a striking shade of pink, symbolizing solidarity and support for Pink Ribbon Monaco’s breast cancer awareness campaign.
This gesture also marked the launch of the Pink October initiative in the Principality, reinforcing Monaco’s commitment to promoting early detection and breast cancer awareness throughout the month.
Since January 2024, Princess Charlene has held the esteemed role of Honorary President of Pink Ribbon Monaco, a position that further cements her dedication to this important cause.
Her involvement in the campaign is more than ceremonial; it reflects her deep connection to the mission of Pink Ribbon Monaco, the first association in the region to mark breast cancer awareness month by lighting up significant landmarks in pink.
Princess Charlene in Houndstooth Outfit
As Princess Charlene officially lit up Casino Square in pink to signify the start of Pink October, she not only brought attention to the importance of breast cancer awareness but also captivated those in attendance with her impeccable style.
For the occasion, she chose an ensemble by British designer Emilia Wickstead, wearing the Mara Dress in a sophisticated green and pink houndstooth boucle.
Paired with the matching Nics Jacket by the same designer, her look exuded elegance and modernity, perfectly complementing the spirit of the event.
To complete her ensemble, Princess Charlene opted for classic Manolo Blahnik Maysli Slingback Pumps in sleek black Nappa leather, adding a polished finish to her outfit.
Pink Ribbon Monaco, established in 2011, has made a significant impact in the region by encouraging early detection of breast cancer and organizing key events that draw attention to this crucial cause.
The association’s efforts culminate in two major annual events, both aimed at educating the public about breast cancer and the importance of timely screenings.