
Sumptuous dresses on official occasions but also more casual looks in your free time: these are the winning choices
Two years have already passed since their marriage with Pierre Casiraghi but their dream wedding (first in Monaco and then in Stresa), and in particular all the dress changes worn by the bride for the occasion, are unforgettable. We are talking about Beatrice Borromeo, of course, grandson of Marta Marzotto, today the mother of little Stefano Ercole Carlo, born last February 28th.
A past in fashion (she started showing when she was only 15 for names of the caliber of Chanel, Valentino, Trussardi And Alberta Ferretti) that left her with an impeccable taste in dressing, both on the red carpet and away from the spotlight.
We reviewed some of his more beautiful looks: refined clothes for official occasions and more essential but always super chic outfits in your free time. Discover them in the gallery.

One of the wedding dresses for her wedding with Pierre Casiraghi, designed by Giorgio Armani.

In Cannes in the red flounced longress with cut-out detail by Valentino.

Refined the coat with a flared line with maxi belt at the waist, by Giorgio Armani.

Another Armani outfit: A-line dress and light blue coat.

Super chic in nude lace and champagne-colored kimono duster.

In the sophisticated pastel pink trouser suit, with her husband Pierre Casiraghi.

In a sparkling version in the sumptuous dress with golden rhinestones.

Blush bustier dress and matching fur stole, by Armani Privé.
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For a thousand and one nights, the strapless dress with a wide tulle skirt by Giambattista Valli.
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The midi dress with pleated skirt and lace profiles, by Luisa Beccaria, is romantic.
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Also perfect in short, with the dress in ivory crochet with contrasting black edges.
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Valentino Couture the bandeau dress with satin bodice and wide skirt with ruffles and jet.
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Gorgeous in white in the mermaid dress with sensual neckline and applique on the sleeves, by Valentino.
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