Princess Charlene of Monaco continued her Formula 1 style streak with an Elie Saab look on Sunday at the annual F1 Grand Prix of Monaco.

Princess Charlene of Monaco and Prince Albert II of Monaco
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The royal wore a striking white, sleeveless ensemble courtesy of the Lebanese designer. The bodice of the look featured light pleating with a V-shaped neckline. A Louis Vuitton belt at the waist created silhouette definition. The French luxury fashion house served as a title sponsor of the prestigious event.
The camel color belt was augmented by Princess Charlene’s pointed toe heels, which peaked through beneath the billowing extra-wide-leg pants of the jumpsuit. As for other accessories, Princess Charlene added a pair of Fendi cat eye sunglasses to her ensemble and wore the Aquatica necklace with diamonds in gold by Maison Tabbah.

Lewis Hamilton and Princess Charlene of Monaco
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Prior to Sunday’s race, Princess Charlene joined her husband, Prince Albert II, on Friday for practice runs for the drivers. While previewing the track, Princess Charlene wore a fiery red Louis Vuitton dress with a similar bodice to her Elie Saab look.
Princess Charlene is a longtime attendee of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco, often wearing designer pieces for the trophy ceremony following the official race.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco
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In years past, Princess Charlene has worn designs by Louis Vuitton as well as a trove of designs by Akris, a label she wore from 2018 through 2023 for the annual F1 event.
Following the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco, Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II joined high-profile guests at the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco Gala, at which the royal sported a Dolce and Gabbana tuxedo rhinestone embellished shirt with a pair of high-waisted, wide-leg black trousers.

Princess Charlene of Monaco
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The F1 Grand Prix of Monaco took place on Sunday with 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli, a Mercedes driver, claiming his fifth consecutive victory and becoming Monaco’s youngest Grand Prix winner. Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain took second for Ferrari.
