Charlotte Casiraghi attends her first red carpet of the year as the face of Mont Blanc
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A first red carpet event of year 2017 for Charlotte Casiraghi happened in Geneva alongside French actor Pierre Niney.
This Monday, January 16th, 2017, the eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover shared the red carpet with the French actor, César winer of the best actor in 2015 for the film "Yves Saint Laurent" of which he took the title role, during a gala evening in Geneva. This was organized by the prestigious German watchmaking and writing instrument Montblanc brand, on the sidelines of the 27th International Fine Watchmaking Fair (SIHH) opened that day in this Swiss city.
As the International Ambassador for Montblanc, she was dress in a black & white look that she chose to make this first public appearance of the year. The 30-year-old woman was dressed in a set of black lace top with short sleeves and a long skirt in white English embroidery. This one, with the aspect of petticoats, sticks perfectly to the image of Charlotte that the luxury brand wishes to convey. Just two years ago, Jérôme Lambert, Montblanc's CEO, announced that she was becoming one of their masters, pointing out: "Apart from belonging to a prominent, Recognized, it symbolizes a way of life and naturally personifies the "Bohemian" woman. He was referring to the last collection of women's watches of the brand that was baptized as well.
This Monday, January 16th, 2017, the eldest daughter of Princess Caroline of Hanover shared the red carpet with the French actor, César winer of the best actor in 2015 for the film "Yves Saint Laurent" of which he took the title role, during a gala evening in Geneva. This was organized by the prestigious German watchmaking and writing instrument Montblanc brand, on the sidelines of the 27th International Fine Watchmaking Fair (SIHH) opened that day in this Swiss city.
As the International Ambassador for Montblanc, she was dress in a black & white look that she chose to make this first public appearance of the year. The 30-year-old woman was dressed in a set of black lace top with short sleeves and a long skirt in white English embroidery. This one, with the aspect of petticoats, sticks perfectly to the image of Charlotte that the luxury brand wishes to convey. Just two years ago, Jérôme Lambert, Montblanc's CEO, announced that she was becoming one of their masters, pointing out: "Apart from belonging to a prominent, Recognized, it symbolizes a way of life and naturally personifies the "Bohemian" woman. He was referring to the last collection of women's watches of the brand that was baptized as well.
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