In 1983, Carolina de Monaco saw one of her big dreams come true: to say ‘yes, I want’ with the love of her life, the pilot Stefano Casiraghi. After several years of relationship, the couple took the step and celebrated a civil union, in a simple, romantic and most special way for them, which had nothing to do with their first failed marriage to Philippe Junot.
Now a true style icon, looking back we can rediscover the best looks Carolina de Monaco wore throughout her life. As was the case with her link, where she wore an elegant, less conventional dress that is a perfect proposition to be the perfect guest of any event.
The Princess, whom she was deeply in love with Stefano Casiraghi He arrived at the ceremony with a smile and a face of happiness that he couldn’t and wouldn’t hide. Although, as expected, her look caught all eyes upon her arrival. It was a unique and special piece from the house of Dior, made of satin in a champagne color, with a V-neckline and a wrap-around waist. In addition, the batwing sleeve area gave that touch of sophistication to the outfit. A trend from that time that put the designer on the map Diane von Furstenberg.
Best of all, if you want a similar design, Zara has cloned this dress and It is for sale! Like that of Carolina de Monaco, it is made of satin, has a pronounced V-neck and wide sleeves. There is a button detail at the front and a concealed zipper in the seam at the back.
Although before it costs €45.95now it can be yours €29.99 from size XS to XL, although yes you have to hurry because they are running out as the minutes go by. In addition, the company Amancio Ortega proposes another color, fuchsia, to brighten up your days. Price that has nothing to do with the price Carolina de Monaco wore. It is said that it came at a cost about 250,000 pesetas. On the other hand, she incorporated as accessories a small bouquet of flowers and a bow that matches the dress as a headband.
Unfortunately, the love story between Steffano Casiraghi and Carolina de Monaco came to an end after the death of the businessman, who passed away in October 1990 in the waters of Monte Carlo while aboard his Pinot di Pinot boat, when he competed in the Offshore World Championships. It was a wave that capsized the boat. Patrice Innocenti, her co-pilot, survived the accident, but the great love of the princess died a few minutes after the accident. Carolina received the news while attending a beauty salon and was in mourning for nearly five years.
They were introduced by mutual friends. They were barely 25 and 22 years old and their love story was one of the most publicized, but nothing indicated that they would have this tragic end. Carolina de Monaco was already married to Philipe Junot and had witnessed the death of her mother, Grace Kelly, in a traffic accident. These were undoubtedly not difficult times for the princess, who had gone to study in London. For Caroline of Monaco, this romance was in many ways a new beginning. In barely a year she became pregnant and on December 29, 1983 they provided the expected “yes, I want” link in which she wore Marc Bohan’s famous satin dress for Dior. In June of the following year, their firstborn, Andrea, was born, and two years later they expanded the family with the arrival of Charlotte. The couple’s last child, Pierre, was born in 1987.
Source: Marie Claire

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