Since 2015, Beatrice Borromeo has been part of the Grimaldi family, but this Italian aristocrat comes from the House of Borromeo (an important family of the Milanese nobility). Since her courtship with Pierre Casiraghi, her style has been in the spotlight. Elegant and simple, her looks could inspire you in your upcoming tag events. Whether in the form of a long dress, two pieces or a short dress, these proposals are an ode to savoir faire.
A Friday look by Tamara Falcó
Yes to fringed dresses
Although fringes are a trend that comes and goes, the aristocrat elegantly shows us that opting for dresses with these details is a winning bet. Whether in maxi or midi version, her dresses lined with fine fringes add glamor to the final look.
In addition, her ruffled dress with fringes and asymmetries promises to continue falling in love over the years, becoming a key wardrobe item.
How to wear a boho dress to a wedding
If you are one of those who is invited to a winter wedding and loves the boho chic style, here is a way to go for a guest look with these characteristics without having to get cold along the way.
Different ways to wear a two piece
The two pieces can accompany us at black-tie events. Whether in the form of a blazer-pants or a blazer with a pleated skirt, these proposals are elegant, different and full of style.
In addition, her proposals are so simple that Beatrice puts aside the monotony by betting on groundbreaking details and accessories. In the form of a geometric headdress or a sheer lace blouse, this total look nude color we have fallen in love with.
When in doubt, black is a success
Indecision can appear at any time, but there is one thing that remains: the color black will always be synonymous with extreme elegance. With these premises, the black dresses that Beatrice Borromeo has worn in public events are far from simple (or boring). Betting on a sweetheart neckline, thick straps and ruffle details on the skirt, this proposal could hide the perfect wedding guest dress.
Although if we choose a short version, the aristocrat knows how to bet on a groundbreaking design without leaving the savoir fair sideways. With asymmetries at the neckline and shiny gradient details, the gather at the waist makes this LBD (little black dress) in the overall winner of the evening.
Raising passions with the color red
The color red is one of the most special shades to wear at black-tie events. The aristocrat knows it and her red carpet looks in this tone end up raising passions. Not afraid to step out of her comfort zone, Beatrice Borromeo dares with dresses that follow the trends of the moment like this one with details cut out signed by Dior.
With a low bow and strapless, this tulle dress with full skirt defines the meaning of daring elegance. There is no garment that can resist her, turning all her looks into the most elegant proposals of the evening.
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