You bring a breath of fresh air and modern glamour to Monaco" (viaVogue).
She kept her accessories simple, opting for a strappy pair of silver heels and large diamond stud earrings.
Charlene donned a minimal face of makeup, save for her rocker-chic silver smokey eye.

The Patent Leather Strip Sheer A-line gown by Akris featured a high-necked mesh decolletage and a sleeveless silhouette.
The gothic number featured a sheath silhouette and a midi-length hem.
The dress sleeves also featured an asymmetrical hem that tapered over Charlene’s hands for a witchy effect.

Her makeup and hair were styled quite softly, creating an interesting dichotomy within the look.
The one-piece featured a blinding bodice of shining silver sequins arranged in an hourglass pattern.
She wore minimal face makeup but opted for a smoked-out silver eye shadow look.

The princess' glamorous jewel-toned gown
Princess Charlene looked breathtakingly regal at the 2013 Princess Grace Awards.
The stunning dress featured an elaborate high-neck ruffled collar with an ascot tie and a halter-cut neckline.
Opulently crushed taffeta flowed behind Charlene in a voluminous train for a magnificently posh ballgown effect.

Charlene kept her jewelry minimal, opting only for a few diamond bracelets and a matching cocktail ring.
The wool crepe material hugged Charlene’s shoulders and ballooned slightly into chic bishop-style sleeves with tailored cuffs.
The wide-legged pants of the jumpsuit mimicked the billowing shape of the sleeves for a balanced, figure-flattering silhouette.

From mid-thigh to Charlene’s feet, the skirt was semi-sheer and included more intricate beading.
The velvety fabric was ruched throughout for a posh, crushed look.
Her accessories were minimal again, as she opted for no jewelry other than her wedding rings.

Charlene added a pair of nude pumps and a crocodile-print handbag to finish her dramatic wedding guest look.
She added plum-colored pointed-toe pumps to the look, as well as a large pair of diamond stud earrings.
The princess' makeup had a similar aesthetic, with her gunmetal smokey shadow and dramatic cat-eye liner.

She brought the Roaring ’20s back with a floor-length, silver-sequined Jenny Packham gown.
Accentuating Charlene’s figure, the intricate sequin embellishments ran vertically and crisscrossed over the bodice of the gown.
The princess wore a glowing complexion, pale pink lips, and kohl-rimmed eyes as black as her outfit.






