Grace Kelly's granddaughter attracted attention not only for her striking likeness to the late princess but also for the stunning gown she wore, which was modelled after one of her most famous movie looks at a recent charity event.
The 27-year-old daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Jean Raymond Gottlieb, Camille Gottlieb, made a stunning appearance at the Monaco Red Cross Gala on Saturday, emulating her grandmother's classic elegance and Oscar-winning charm.
Grace's iconic outfit from Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 thriller Rear Window, in which Kelly costarred with James Stewart, served as the inspiration for the young royal's custom gown.
The original design was created by the renowned Hollywood costume designer Edith Head and featured a romantic navy dress with a dramatic portrait neckline and voluminous white skirt.
Camille's updated version, which included a bold thigh-high slit and shimmering silver floral embellishments across the bodice, paid tribute while incorporating her own unique style.
"Thanks to @elisabettafranchi, I was able to pay tribute to my grandmother with this beautiful dress," Camille wrote on Instagram after the event to provide a behind-the-scenes look.
Camille Gottlieb is not a princess, as her parents never married, so she has no place in Monaco’s line of succession.
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