Charlotte Casiraghi Wears Chanel for Her Second Wedding-Day Look

After getting married at Monaco’s Prince’s Palace, Princess Grace’s granddaughter switched into a second look.

Like most brides, Charlotte Casiraghi—Princess Grace’s granddaughter; daughter of Caroline, Princess of Hanover; and 11th in line to the Monegasque throne—changed into a second look over the course of her wedding festivities yesterday. After marrying film producer Dimitri Rassam at Monaco’s Prince’s Palace in a brocade dress by Saint Laurent, likely drawing inspiration from the suit her grandmother wore to her own civil ceremony to Prince Rainier in 1956, Casiraghi switched into a custom-made white silk strapless Chanel bustier dress with a cinched waist that was inspired by a look from the Spring 2019 collection. Her hair was slicked back and rolled into a bob with an Old Hollywood feel. A three-strand Cartier diamond necklace from Princess Grace’s collection adorned her neck.

Earlier in the day, the couple exchanged vows in front of their six-month-old son, Balthazar; the bride’s five-year-old son from a previous relationship, Raphael; and Rassam’s seven-year-old daughter from his first marriage, Darya. A traditional picnic in the terraced gardens of the palace followed before Casiraghi debuted her second dress at the luxury hotel Villa La Vigie. The reception started with a seated dinner overlooking the French Riviera, and then according to Hello magazine, Raphael and Darya were seen dancing with their parents early on in the evening—we can assume the party went well past their bedtime. The fun is far from over though! Just like Casiraghi’s brothers, the couple will have a second, bigger celebration at a later date in France, where she grew up.

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Originally Appeared on Vogue