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IntroductionPrincess Charlene of Monaco debuted a soft new look as she styled a wispy fringe over her usually si
Princess Charlene of Monaco debuted a soft new look as she styled a wispy fringe over her usually side-swept blonde bob.
The princess, 46, looked effortlessly chic in a bejewelled pink jumpsuit as she attended the glamorous Rose Ball in Monte Carlo last night, swapping out her typically structured pixie cut with face framing layers to achieve a romantic aesthetic.
To accentuate her demure look, the royal held a bouquet of red and pink flowers as she arrived at the 'Disco Bal de la Rose Monaco', hosted by Christian Louboutin, with her husband, Prince Albert.
The look marks yet another style evolution in Charlene's hair - who is known for experimenting with various cuts and colours.
Most recently, she has been sporting glossy blonde tresses with a dramatic side part.
The princess, 46, looked effortlessly chic in a bejewelled pink jumpsuit as she attended the glamorous Rose Ball in Monte Carlo last night, swapping out her typically structured pixie cut with face framing layers to achieve a romantic aesthetic
However, it would appear that while the mother-of-two decided to stick with the honey gold hue, she opted for a more ethereal look with feathery bangs.
Meanwhile, last year the princess wowed fans as she went from her signature platinum locks to a warm auburn.
Still keeping the structured pixie cut, Charlene experimented with a darker hue that brought out the warm tones in her skin and accentuated her light eyes.
It was a stark move away from the bold and short look many were used to seeing from the royal - notably marked by her icy blonde locks.
Photos from 2022 show the royal's penchant for a close-cropped pixie, which was often gelled away from her face.
For a brief period around 2019 to 2020 however, Charlene was seen to have grown our her hair that, while never long, went below her ears.
At one event four years ago, she complemented the look with a bold theatrical fringe that accentuated her face perfectly.
Charlene's appearance last night - where she showed off her new look - comes after she did not attend the glitzy gala last year, when Albert was instead joined by his sister Princess Caroline of Hanover.
Meanwhile, last year the princess wowed fans as she went from her signature platinum locks to a warm auburn
Photos from 2022 show the royal's penchant for a close-cropped pixie, which was often gelled away from her face (left). For a brief period around 2019 to 2020 however, Charlene was seen to have grown our her hair that, while never long, went below her ears (right)
Most recently, she has been sporting glossy blonde tresses with a dramatic side part. Pictured in January
Princess Charlene of Monaco looked effortlessly chic in a bejewelled pink jumpsuit as she attended the glamorous Rose Ball in Monte Carlo last night
The mother-of-two notably did not attend the glitzy gala last year, when Albert was instead joined by his sister Princess Caroline of Hanover
Charlene made her return to the Rose Ball in style on Saturday night, brandishing her typically chic style in a glittering silver and pink jumpsuit
Her one-piece featured a plunging neckline, with stripes of glittering pink and silver and a fabric tie around her waist
But Charlene made her return to the Rose Ball in style on Saturday, brandishing her typically chic fashion in a glittering silver and pink jumpsuit.
Her one-piece featured a plunging neckline, with stripes of glittering pink and silver and a fabric tie around her waist.
The princess opted for long, dangling earrings for the occasion, and kept her blonde hair sleek in her signature bob style.
Charlene also carried a small matching purse, and had her toenails painted black, peeking out from underneath the wide trousers of her jumpsuit in open-toe heels.
Albert also dressed to impress in a classic black tuxedo - with the chic addition of a dark pink bowtie.
Princess Caroline was also in attendance, opting for a glittering black gown, and also holding a bouquet of flowers in differing hues of pink.
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