
Made in Christian Louboutin in Monaco
By summoning the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, infused in the imagination of Christian Louboutin, the charity event turned a new page in its style and in its audience on Friday night.
Good foot, good eye. The 68-year-old Bal de la Rose gave itself a makeover on Friday night.
With the designer Christian Louboutin as the new conductor, the charity event initiated by the Princess of Hanover took place in a revised version.
The fundamentals remained:
14,000 roses perfumed the interior of the Summer Sporting, the whole of Monaco wore its evening dress and the Société des Bains de Mer teams had concocted a five-act menu with imperial caviar, turbot soufflé, beef under the ash and wild strawberry pavlova.
But behind the classicism of a gala evening, there was a perfume of novelty. Like the hit song I feel love, which was buzzing from the entrance as the guests paraded along a glittering red carpet. Treaded upon by Prince Albert II, Princess Caroline and her family, among others.