Following the tragic loss of her husband, Stefano Casiraghi, Princess Caroline of Monaco underwent a significant style transformation, shifting from a sporty look to a more restrained and elegant aesthetic, eventually embracing minimalism and tailored designs while retaining her innate grace.
Stefano Casiraghi was an inveterate sportsman and it was common to see her with him enjoying tennis matches, sailing, or skiing. These were moments in which Princess Caroline of Monaco showed her sportiest side.
However, the impact of losing her great love in a 1990 racing accident translated into a sober and restrained closet. After a few months away from the press and the world in general in Saint-Remy, she reappeared with slightly shorter hair and almost no make-up. Her look in that period is a lesson in understated elegance: Black predominated in the form of simple suits and coats with refined lines. Photos from that time show her in impeccable dark coats or skirt and jacket ensembles and dresses like the ones she chose for the Red Cross ball or to visit Seville, demonstrating that even in mourning she found her own style code and where the power was in simplicity. Gradually, color returned to Princess Caroline's style, but moderation would be the general tone that would prevail in her closet. In the late 1990s, she adapted to the minimalist trend that ruled fashion at the time, making it her own. It was at this stage that she also began her idyll with the exquisitely tailored suits and skirts that still form the backbone of her style today. And in 1997, she surprised the world with a short, chic haircut—a fresh look for a new chapter in life. She reserved her most striking accessories—without ever reaching the maximalism of the 80s—for gala evenings and invested in vintage hats and shoes, fur gloves and stoles for important institutional events such as the National Day of Monaco. She also found her own style by combining different fabrics or choosing seemingly simple designs, but with unexpected details such as a plunging back neckline or a semi-transparent tulle skirt. This style transformation shows how Princess Caroline learned how to reinvent herself without losing her innate elegance. From the bold and sparkling Carolins of the eighties to the sophisticated and serene woman of the present who, adapting to the new decades, has continued to maintain her style.
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