#MyMonacoStyle Weekend Report

My monaco sytleWeekends in Monaco are fun. Long lazy lunches at Monte Carlo Bay, lounging by the pool at the Meridien, having an ice cream at the Cafe de Paris … wherever we are, it’s always done in style.

Monaco is not the place to let your fashion guard down, especially on the weekends. We can’t let the tourists see us slacking on the glamour, can we? I’ve always got one eye on the streets and one eye on Instagram so I don’t miss one style moment and this weekend did not disappoint. With the summer’s end drawing nearer, Monaco’s fashionistas are digging deep into their closets to inspire us and make us dream with their outfits. These are my 5 favourite looks from this weekend via Instagram.

Janni Deler

Janni Delér 

@JANNID Lifestyle & Fashion blogger Janni Delér was white hot and oh so cool in a lace jumpsuit by Nelly over a classic red one-piece swimsuit while at lunch at Monte Carlo beach. Accessorised with RayBan sunglasses, a red scarf and Valentino bag, the Swedish beauty was the epitome of weekend style in Monaco easily taking her look from afternoon chic to pool side fleek.

Yana Mishieva

Yana Mishieva

@Yano4ek Scrolling through Yana Mishieva’s Instagram feed you immediately get the sense that this is a woman who dresses for herself, for fun, and isn’t afraid to take risks. I’m loving her Monaco weekend style. Looking super summery and fresh, channelling the days of glamorous picnics in the 1920s in an unconventional white empire dress with laser cut perforations, woven boater hat, and matching woven bag with white sandals and simple diamond jewellery, the brunette looked radiant taking in the morning sun at the Casino square.

ItalianFashionista

ItalianFashionista

@ItalianFashionista This Rome born, instafamous mommy of two gave us cool girl glam for the weekend with mirrored Dior sunglasses, a Dior Addict t-shirt, leather shorts and Miu Miu lace-up ballet flats. Fresh off a stop to the Chanel store to add to her already enviable wardrobe, she accessorised with a made-to-order Hermès Birkin in pink and green adding some colour to her white and black ensemble.

Abdulla Al-Abdulla

Abdulla Al-Abdulla

@theeabdulla Fresh off the helicopter, influencer and designer Abdulla Al-Abdulla arrived in style choosing to let his accessories speak for him. Decked out in a white t-shirt, Givenchy track pants, Fendi fur slides and a Hermès Haut à Courroies bag, Abdulla looked ready to leisurely slay away the weekend in Monaco.

Nancy Jenner

Nancy Jenner

@NancyJennerr I don’t know much about this glamorous instagrammer who prefers to hide her face in most of her pictures but what I do know is that she is a queen when it comes to coordination. Paring a white lace dress with an oversized customised denim jacket emblazoned with the image of Karl Lagerfeld and his famous feline companion Choupette, the blonde jetsetter, blue Hermès Kelly bag in hand basked in the summer sun

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Instagram sensation and style blogger Louis Pisano writes SuperficialLivingDiary.com. Article first published August 21, 2017.


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Police in Marseille have said that an incident in which a man drove into two bus shelters on Monday morning, killing a 42-year-old woman and seriously injuring a man, was not terrorist-related.

The driver was arrested shortly after the two events, at about 9:30 am. The two bus shelters were in different districts of the city. The 35-year-old man was quickly arrested by the Anti-Crime Brigade (BAC) in the Old Port area this morning. He had arrived from Grenoble to receive psychiatric care in a specialised establishment, La Provence said. The suspect was already known to the police.

“There is no factor leading us to describe this as a terrorist act,” said Xavier Tarabeux, Prosecutor of the Republic of Marseille. At the early stage of the investigation it is not known if the perpetrator had been inspired by the fatal attacks in Barcelona last week, in which a total of 15 victims died.


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Monaco-based GasLog Ltd and GasLog Partners have appointed Richard Sadler as COO and he will take up his new role in September.

Mr Sadler is highly respected throughout the maritime industry and brings a wealth of shipping experience to GasLog having served as CEO of Lloyd’s Register Group from 2007 to 2015, during which time the company doubled its revenue reaching an annual turnover of £1.1 billion.

Paul Wogan, CEO at GasLog since 2013, said, “On behalf of the Boards of GasLog and GasLog Partners, and the Management team, I am pleased to welcome Richard to GasLog as COO. His deep understanding of the shipping sector and his years of relevant operational experience will make him a huge asset to the company.”

Richard Sadler added: “I am delighted to be joining GasLog at such an exciting time in the company’s evolution. The LNG and LNG shipping markets are experiencing a period of considerable growth with significant opportunities and I believe that GasLog is well placed to take advantage of these opportunities. I look forward to working with the team to continue to develop GasLog into a world-class player in the LNG value chain.”

Prior to Lloyd’s Register, Mr Sadler worked as a Director of Asset Management for the Royal Bank of Scotland in the Shipping and Offshore Energy Division. Earlier in Richard’s career, he was an Engineering Officer in the Royal Navy before studying Naval Architecture at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Mr Sadler is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, where he is also a member of the audit and risk committee. He holds Honorary Doctorates from the University of Southampton and the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is a visiting Professor of Dalian Maritime University. He is also a Trustee and one of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House and also held the office of President of the Welding Institute in Cambridge for three years.

GasLog, with a consolidated fleet of 27 LNG carriers – 22 ships on the water and five on order, is an international owner, operator and manager of LNG carriers providing support to international energy companies as part of their LNG logistics chain. GasLog’s principal executive offices are in Monaco at Gildo Pastor Center, 7 Rue du Gabian.


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The company had said in 2014 it intended to employ up to 2,500 workers by this year at its factory in Concord and had planned to sell its batteries to electric grid operators and utilities. Instead, the Alevo said it would liquidate its assets under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case and try to pay off its creditors.

“Despite demonstrating the advantages of its groundbreaking battery technology, Alevo Manufacturing Inc has had “significant production challenges and thus insufficient revenue to continue operations,” the company said. The company sought new funding to keep operations going, but “despite best efforts, the funding has not been realised in time to permit continued operations”.

Alevo’s high hopes were impacted as electricity is regulated differently in each US state, and it is not clear in many cases how utilities could make money employing Alevo’s battery.

Earlier this year, Alevo reported that that Russian oligarch and owner of AS Monaco Football Club, Dmitry Rybolovlev, had invested in the company.


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Monaco Basketball Association has added Italian point guard Alessia Cabrini (178-96) to its roster, as the team continues to make its mark.

The 21-year-old has played for the last three years at Pallacanestro Femminile Umbertide in Italian Serie A1. In 22 games, she recorded an average of 4.4 points (ppg), 2.7 rebounds (rpg) and 1 steal (spg) last season, according to the Eurobasket Data Center.

Cabrini’s team made it to the Italian Cup Final Four in 2015. She represented Italy at the European Championships U20 in Matosinhos, Portugal, last year, and her team won Silver.

Cabrini has played previously professionally in Italy (Bologna and College Italia) and France (Centre Federal BB).


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