Princess Charlene of Monaco Plays With Prints in Geometric Diane von Furstenberg Jumpsuit for the Crossing Calvi-Monaco Water Bike Challenge

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Princess Charlene of Monaco got playful with prints during a royal engagement in Monaco on Saturday. The royal attended the the Crossing Calvi-Monaco water bike challenge alongside her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco.

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For the outdoor occasion, Princess Charlene opted for a casual yet polished look with a printed jumpsuit courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg. The sleeveless jumpsuit featured the Maypole Black pattern, with black half-circles framed by burnt sienna against a cream base.

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Princess Charlene, left, and Prince Albert II

The sleeveless jumpsuit featured a halter neckline with a keyhole on the bodice and a cinched waist for a defined silhouette. Princess Charlene paired the look with Louis Vuitton sunglasses.

Princess Charlene’s royal wardrobe has favored the jumpsuit lately. Earlier on Saturday, the royal was seen wearing a vibrant red jumpsuit for the Traditional Monaco Annual Picnic. The royal was joined by her husband of 13 years and their twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella.

Princess Charliene, Prince Albert II, Louis Vuitton, Diane von Furstenberg, Tai Jumpsuit, Maypole Black pattern
Gvido Sagan, Gareth Wittstock, Peter Sagan and Valtteri Bottas of Serenity team pose with Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco at the Crossing Calvi-Monaco water bike challenge.

Known for her power suiting prowess, Princess Charlene is not averse to wearing a jumpsuit for daytime occasions. In the lead-up to the 2024 Olympics in Paris, the royal joined her husband at the unveiling of “La flamme Olympique au fil des temps” exhibition in Monaco.

For the occasion, Princess Charlene chose a patriotic ensemble, opting for a sleeveless red jumpsuit by Elie Saab, a designer she has favored in the past. In June, she wore a white “midriff-baring” jumpsuit by Saab, featuring cutouts, lace inserts, a one-shoulder neckline and wide-leg pants for the 2024 Monte-Carlo Television Festival’s opening ceremony. She also made a notable appearance in Saab’s disco-inspired design at the 2024 Rose Ball to benefit The Princess Grace Foundation last March.

Princess Charliene, Louis Vuitton, Diane von Furstenberg
Princess Charlene

Princess Charlene’s versatile style features contemporary pieces like Elie Saab jumpsuits, along with classic staples like Ralph Lauren blazers. Among royal women, the evolution of her style includes high-profile designers and fashion houses from the likes of Dior to London-based Jenny Packham and more.

Princess Charlene Wears Diane von Furstenberg Jumpsuit at Royal Outing
Princess Charlene Wears Diane von Furstenberg Jumpsuit at Royal Outing

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