Princess Charlene of Monaco attended the 2025 Golden Globe Awards Ceremony on behalf of her husband and Prince Albert, and presented the Socrates Award to commend football players, organizations or institutions who have made outstanding contributions in the field of humanitarianism.
That night, Princess Charlene wore a white long skirt designed by her beloved Lebanese clothing brand Elie Saab, showing her elegant temperament from head to toe. The dress is streamlined and made of light draped fabric. The boat-shaped neckline shows the beauty of low-key and dignifiedness. The long sleeves covering the entire arm add the harmony of the overall shape. The seemingly simple design uses wrinkles and back details, making the whole clothing highlight the wearer's curves without losing its flexibility and elegance. The silver clutch and coral-shaped diamond earrings add luster to the overall look without losing elegance. The low bun and elegant look make the overall look perfectly agree, and every detail reflects her emphasis on the event.
Princess Charlene, 47 years old, was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. She once played for the South African national swimming team and was known as the "South African Mermaid". After winning the South African women's 50m backstroke championship again in 2007, she missed the 2008 Beijing Olympics due to injury and officially announced her retirement. She married Prince Albert II of Monaco in 2011.