Less is more for Charlotte Casiraghi front row at Milan Fashion Week

Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiragh at Row Gucci RTW Spring/Summer 2018. Charlotte Casiraghi front row at Gucci RTW Spring/Summer 2018. Photo: Courtesy REX/Shutterstock

On Wednesday, Charlotte Casiraghi made her usual appearance front row at the Gucci Spring/Summer 2018 show in Milan. A former model in four separate campaigns for their Forever Now series and the face of Gucci Cosmetics’ first ever collection, Charlotte is often spotted wearing the Italian brand’s designs at events including Monaco National Day and the annual Met Gala. Her loyalty to the brand has stood the test of time and a change of creative direction.

Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiraghi front row at Gucci RTW Spring/Summer 2018. Photo: Courtesy REX/Shutterstock
Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiraghi in Forever Now Campaign
Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiraghi with Gucci Sylvie bag at Monaco National Day 2016. Photo: Charly Gallo/Manuel Vitali/DC

Opting for natural makeup, the 31-year-old mother of one kept it simple in a black T-shirt and a leather flower print skirt with rhinestones from the Gucci Spring/Summer 2017 collection and pink pumps.

Charlotte’s history with Gucci extends far beyond the glamour of runway shows and red carpets. In May 2010, Gucci sponsored her when she debuted as a promising rider for the Global Champions Tour that started in Valencia, Spain, through Europe and finished in Rio de Janeiro, wearing an exclusive equestrian wardrobe, designed entirely for her by then Gucci creative director Frida Giannini. In 2014 she competed in the Gucci Paris Masters.

Charlotte Casiraghi, Gucci, fashion week, Monaco
Charlotte Casiraghi In Gucci Special Collection for Charlotte Casiraghi and Gucci customised boots

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


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