Princess Charlene of Monaco traded in her formal royal wardrobe for a sporty look on Saturday in Monaco. The royal attended the “No Finish Line” race, which celebrated its 25th anniversary. Princess Charlene serves as a patron to the charity.
For the occasion, Princess Charlene favored a coordinated color palette of red, white and black. The royal’s look included black jogger pants, a white T-shirt with a red logo and a matching red windbreaker with white emblems for the charity embossed on the breast and sleeve.
Princess Charlene completed the sporty chic look with black Asics sneakers. The royal, who is married to Prince Albert II of Monaco, opted to keep her accessories minimal, opting for a simple pair of glittering stud earrings. The royal’s makeup also featured a clean look with bold eyes and a glossy lip.
The “No Finish Line” race is an annual charity event in which every kilometer completed by runners is made into a donation to support disadvantaged or sick children.
Along with her more formal attire for such events as the annual Red Cross Ball in Monaco, Princess Charlene’s royal wardrobe also featured several pieces with simple elegance and pared-back quiet luxury.
Last Thursday, the royal joined her husband of 13 years for the Red Cross Gifts Distribution in Monaco. For the occasion, the royal chose a quiet luxury approach to the revitalized vest trend, wearing all-black attire except for an elongated vest.
Other elements of Princess Charlene of Monaco’s royal wardrobe include business casual attire with a sporty edge. The royal has worn designers like Ralph Lauren and Louis Vuitton for sporting events such as the Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament last April and the Monaco E-Prix 2024 the same month.