Charlotte Casiraghi dazzles at Chanel, reunites with Carole Bouquet

MONACO royal Charlotte Casiraghi right), granddaughter of Grace Kelly, reunites with her former mother-in-law Carole Bouquet (left) at the Chanel Haute Couture Show in Paris on 27 January 2026.
Photo by Stephane Cardinale.
Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco, brought her trademark elegance to Paris for Chanel’s Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2026 show on 27 January 2026.
The 39-year-old royal arrived in a long-sleeved dress from the house’s latest collection, rendered in Cloud Dancer, Pantone’s color of the year. The ethereal off-white hue, featuring a frayed hem, fringe embellishments, and floral details, flowed gracefully as she joined the front row at the Grand Palais. Her ensemble was completed with Chanel’s modern reinterpretation of the iconic two-tone shoes, linking the house’s heritage with contemporary style.

Casiraghi has been a long-time ambassador of Chanel.
Photo from KCS Presse.
The occasion was especially poignant as Charlotte was accompanied by her former mother-in-law, actress Carole Bouquet. Though Charlotte split from Carole’s son, film producer Dimitri Rassam, in 2024, the pair have maintained a warm and cordial relationship. The reunion highlighted a rare combination of sophistication and personal grace, with the two women engaging warmly in front of photographers. Their presence exemplified that elegance and respect can endure beyond personal history.

Charlotte Casiraghi separated from Carole's son Dimitri Rastram in 2024.
Photo from KCS Presse.
Charlotte’s Paris outing came just days ahead of a significant milestone in her literary life. On 29 January 2026, she will release her first solo book, La Fêlure, through Julliard. The work reflects a lifetime of study in literature and philosophy, drawing inspiration from Ingeborg Bachmann, Colette, Marguerite Duras, and Anna Akhmatova.
Charlotte has explained that the book is a meditation on vulnerability, family, and the human condition, and that motherhood has deeply influenced her writing.cal and literary work inspired by writers such as Ingeborg Bachmann, Colette, Marguerite Duras, and Anna Akhmatova. The debut reflects Charlotte’s long-standing devotion to literature and philosophy, as well as her reflections on motherhood and the human condition.


