Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco led the Princely Family at Princess Caroline of Hanover’s annual ‘Bal de la Rose’ (Rose Ball) in the Salle des Étoiles of the Sporting Monte-Carl, on March 29th, designed in collaboration with her friend Christian Louboutin.
Andrea Casiraghi and Tatiana Santo Domingo, Beatrice Borromeo, Charlotte Casiraghi, and Princess Alexandra of Hanover joined Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco at Princess Caroline of Hanover’s ‘Bal de la Rose’ (Rose Ball) in the Salle des Étoiles of the Sporting Monte-Carlo.
The Rose Ball is a traditional annual charity event in the Principality, and this year’s theme is ‘Sunset’, which was designed by Princess Caroline and her friend Christian Louboutin, and will benefit the Princess Grace Foundation with the participation of Stéphane Bern.
Once again, the Rose Ball promises to surprise and enchant in the Principality. With its unique atmosphere and ever-changing inspirations, the 2025 edition will be an immersion in a fascinating universe, under the theme ‘The Sunset Ball de la Rose’, imagined by Christian Louboutin. The Salle des Etoiles will be transformed into a lush Caribbean forest, where roses and exotic flowers bloom. An idyllic setting, where guests will find a small beach café, called the ‘Monaco Sunset Bar’, before sitting down with their feet in the sand to admire the sunset, to the sounds of reggaeton and Caribbean music.
Created in 1954 by Princess Grace of Monaco, the Bal de la Rose (Rose Ball) is now an annual event that takes place every March in the prestigious Salle des Etoiles at the Sporting Monte-Carlo. The glamorous gathering of the international high society illuminates the Principality with glitz and sparkle for an evening of festivities. The Bal de la Rose is a symbol of razzle-dazzle and maintains the fascinating legend of Monte-Carlo that it helped to forge. The aura is such that it attracts many people who wish to be part of the dream and enchantment of Monaco.
Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene
Princess Caroline of Hanover (wearing her Diamond Earrings and Chaumet Reed Stomacher with Princess Grace’s Van Cleef & Arpels Diamond Bracelet)
Beatrice Borromeo and Charlotte Casiraghi (wearing Princess Caroline’s Art Deco Diamond Earrings)
Andrea Casiraghi and Tatiana Santo Domingo
Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Ben Sylvester Strautmann
The Duke and Duchess of Castro