Princess Charlene of Monaco continued her F1 style run in an Elie Saab look at the annual Monaco F1 Grand Prix on Sunday.

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 features light pleats with a V-shaped neckline. A Louis Vuitton belt at the waist accentuates the silhouette. The French luxury fashion house served as the title sponsor of this prestigious event.
The camel-colored belt was further accentuated by Princess Charlene’s pointy-toed heels that stuck out under the jumpsuit’s billowing extra-wide-leg pants. For other accessories, Princess Charlene added Fendi cat-eye sunglasses to her ensemble and wore a Maison Tabor Aquatica necklace with gold diamonds.

Lewis Hamilton and Princess Charlene of Monaco
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Ahead of Sunday’s race, Princess Charlene took part in a driver practice session with her husband, Prince Albert II, on Friday. While previewing this track, Princess Charlene wore a fiery red Louis Vuitton dress with a bodice similar to Elie Saab’s look.
Princess Charlene has attended the Monaco F1 Grand Prix for many years and often wears designer pieces at the trophy presentation ceremony after the official race.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II of Monaco
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Over the past few years, Princess Charlene has worn a number of Louis Vuitton designs as well as designs from Acrys, the brand she wore from 2018 to 2023 at annual F1 events.
Following the F1 Grand Prix in Monaco, Princess Charlene and Prince Albert II joined the distinguished guests at the F1 Grand Prix Gala in Monaco, with the royal wearing a rhinestone-embellished Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo shirt paired with high-waisted, wide-leg black trousers.

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The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix was held on Sunday, with 19-year-old Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli becoming Monaco’s youngest Grand Prix winner with his fifth straight victory. Second place went to Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton (Britain).
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