Princess Charlene radiant next to Bernard Arnault and Janet Jackson at the Louis Vuitton show

Princess Charlene of Monaco has taken a break from her official Monegasque diary to attend the Fashion Week fashion shows in Paris this week. This Tuesday, the wife of Prince Albert II attended the Louis Vuitton parade, sitting next to Bernard Arnault.

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Princess Charlene seated next to Bernard Arnault

The Cour Carrée of the Louvre Museum hosted the Louis Vuitton show this Tuesday, October 4, which had almost closed Paris Fashion Week, dedicated to the spring-summer 2023 ready-to-wear collections. A gigantic red flower designed by the artist Philippe Parreno was installed in the middle of a futuristic decor resembling a space saucer imagined by James Chinlund, an American decorator to whom we owe the sets of the film The Batman. As for creations, Vogue emphasizes the particularity of oversized elements such as giant zippers, large straps or petticoats with hyperbolic shapes.

Beautiful people were invited to attend the Louis Vuitton fashion show to discover the creations of Nicolas Ghesquière. The Arnault family, owner of the LVMH group, was present in large numbers. Delphine Arnault, deputy director of Louis Vuitton, was busy in the courtyard of the Louvre, while her father, Bernard Arnault, the group’s big boss, was quietly installed near his distinguished guests.

Princess Charlene next to Bernard Arnault in the Cour Carrée du Louvre to attend the Louis Vuitton show for Women’s Ready-to-Wear Fashion Week 2023 (Photo: Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM)

It was Princess Charlene, 44, who had the privilege of sitting next to Bernard Arnault. To his right was also Janet Jackson. Princess Charlene, separated from a seat by the sister of Michael Jackson, seemed visibly in her element. Impossible to tear his smile from him in his complete set signed Louis Vuitton. Janet Jackson, meanwhile, arrived at the show hand in hand with Christian Louboutin. Earlier in the week, Princess Charlene had already attended the show of Akris, the Swiss designer she appreciates so much.

Princess Charlene attends the Louis Vuitton fashion show on October 4, 2022 (Photo: Laurent Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM)

Princess Sirinnavari was also present at the parade. The princess is the second daughter of King Rama X of Thailand, a fashion enthusiast and herself the owner of a clothing brand. The Princess attended several shows throughout Paris Fashion Week. Joe Jonas, Naomi Campbell, Marina Fois, Léa Seydoux, Lena Mahfouf and Jaden Smith were among the guests who tried the most extravagant look.

Princess Sirivannavari of Thailand at the Louis Vuitton show (Photo: Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM)

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The Luis Vuitton fashion show closes Princess Charlene’s week-long getaway to Paris

Before arriving at the parade, Princess Charlene shared a photo of herself taken in her car. In this photo, she wore the La Grande Bellezza sunglasses model from Louis Vuitton.

Princess Charlene put Louis Vuitton in the spotlight last July when she chose to wear a turquoise dress for her official photo shoot on the occasion of her wedding anniversary. The color of the draped dress was a nod to her sea-green Akris dress that she wore for the official engagement announcement photo.

Earlier in the day, it was her niece, Charlotte Casiraghi who stood out at Fashion Week, attending the Chanel show. The daughter of Princess Caroline, who is a muse of Chanel, was seated in the front row next to actress Kristen Stewart. A few days ago, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Charlotte’s half-sister, appeared at Fashion Week. Alexandra attended the Giambattista Valli fashion show in the presence of Princess Sirivannavari of Thailand.

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Nicholas Fontaine

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Nicolas Fontaine has been a freelance web editor since 2014. After having been a copywriter and author for numerous Belgian and French brands and media, he specialized in royalty news. Nicolas is now editor-in-chief of Histoires royales. [email protected]


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