The symbolism of red has never been so significant.
From June 17 to 21, the 61st edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival was held, which rewards the best international television productions.
The event was able to count on the presence of many members of the princely family, including Albert II of Monaco, but also Camille Gottlieb and Marie Chevallier-Ducruet.
The youngest of the children of Stéphanie de Monaco and the wife of Louis Ducruet both chose red during this closing evening which saw the series
The Tourist
win three prizes.
A color with royal symbolism that lends itself perfectly to the occasion.
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Camille Gottlieb in a taffeta dress by Tarik Ediz.
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Of taffeta and velvet
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Marie Chevallier in a carmine red velvet dress.
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One color, two materials.
Camille Gottlieb opted for a long taffeta ball gown with a slit on the right side.
A creation by Tarik Ediz which gracefully revealed her leg and a pair of pumps in the same shade.
Accompanied by her husband, Marie Ducruet was dressed in a velvet column dress enveloping her figure.
Could we also see a nod to the Monegasque flag?