Charlotte Casiraghi Revives 30-Year-Old Iconic French Tote Bag!

Charlotte Casiraghi Shines at PhiloMonaco Week with a Classic Parisian Staple

Charlotte Casiraghi never fails to set trends with her impeccably styled outfits. Her recent appearance at the Monaco Philosophical Meetings, an event she co-founded, was no exception. Among her well-curated ensemble, it was a particular accessory that drew all eyes: a timeless bag that has been a favorite across generations for over 25 years.

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Monaco recently buzzed with the excitement of the fifth PhiloMonaco Week, held from Wednesday, June 24 to Sunday, June 28. On the opening day, Charlotte Casiraghi immediately turned heads with her entirely French, chic, and radiant look, valued at around 1,000 euros. She was dressed in a striped shirt-dress by Rouje, featuring various shades of red and an integrated belt at the waist. For accessories, she opted for Chanel’s “Butterfly” sunglasses in tortoiseshell, notable for a contrasting detail at the top of the frame. However, the real showstopper was her handbag. The niece of Albert II of Monaco chose the iconic Cabas by Vanessa Bruno in a soft coral hue, enhanced with rose gold sequins.

This publication on Instagram shared by @miss_nostalgiamc captures the essence of the event and the style icon’s perfect accessory choice.

With its original design in Breton cotton canvas, this legendary tote bag now stands as the ultimate symbol of laid-back Parisian chic.

Despite diverging from typical summer trends, Sophie of Edinburgh opts for the only boots worth investing in, while at Europa-Park, Gabriella of Monaco surprises everyone with her €29.99 Mango shoes.

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Now available in hundreds of variations, materials, and colors, the bag continues to charm fashion enthusiasts worldwide, including Charlotte Casiraghi, who carries it with exceptional flair.

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