Charlotte Casiraghi
Charlotte Casiraghi was born in La Colle, Monaco on August 3rd, 1986 and is the Journalist. At the age of 37, Charlotte Casiraghi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Charlotte Marie Pomeline Casiraghi (born 3 August 1986) is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi, an Italian industrialist.
She is eleventh in line for Monaco's throne.
Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and American actress Grace Kelly were among her maternal grandparents.
Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Valentinois, was named after her maternal grandmother, Princess Charlotte.
On September 20, 1986, she was christened.
Albina du Boisrouvray and Stefano Casiraghi's brother-in-law, Massimo Bianchi, are her godparents.
Early life
Charlotte Casiraghi was born in Princess Grace Hospital Centre in La Colle, Monaco, on August 3, 1986, to Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and Stefano Casiraghi. On September 20, 1986, she was christened. Albina du Boisrouvray and Stefano Casiraghi's brother-in-law, Massimo Bianchi, are her godparents. Andrea (b. ): Andrea (b.) she has two brothers. (b.) and Pierre (b. 1984) and his sister (b. ). (NIH) 1987: An account of his life. Her father was killed in a boating accident when she was four years old. Princess Caroline moved the family to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, with the intention of minimizing their exposure to the media after his death.
When her mother married Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, Charlotte gained a stepfather and two stepbrothers in January 1999. Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Casiraghi's half-sister, was born at a clinic in Vöcklabruck, Austria, six months later. Casiraghi is one of the godmothers to her sister. The family later moved to Fontainebleau, a Parisian suburb.
Casiraghi participated in a variety of junior and Amateur class show jumping tournaments from 2001 to 2004, as a member of Marcel Rozier's Team Marionnaud. Thierry Rozier, his son, conditioned her.
Education
Casiraghi attended Les Dames de Saint Maur, which is part of the Catholic schools of François d'Assise Barré in Monaco, from the age of two to six years old. She began attending École de la République (state school system) in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence at the age of six. François-Couperin, Fontainebleau, 2000 to 2004 she attended the Lycée François-Couperin.
In French: très bien, the highest possible) score on her baccalaureate exam in July 2004 earned her an "excellent" (very bien, the highest possible) rating. She enrolled in the hypokhenne and khôgne course at the Lycée Fénelon in St-Germain-des-Près, Paris, in the hopes of obtaining the École normale supérieure (Paris). In June 2006, she took the written entrance exam for the ENS, but she didn't make the list of candidates eligible to take the oral exam.
Casiraghi obtained a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in 2007 (B.A.) Casiraghi's University of Paris IV's Paris-Sorbonne University completed two internships, first with Robert Laffont's publishing house in Paris, and then with the Sunday magazine supplement to London's Sunday newspaper supplement in October 2007. "I continued researching philosophy while attending Billionaire magazine in 2018," Casiraghi told Clara Le Fort of Billionaire magazine.
Personal life
Casiraghi, a 16-year-old female, was ranked number ten on a list of the world's most coveted young women. Casiraghi was selected as one of the International Best Dressed List of 2006.
Casiraghi is often photographed at fashion shows, art exhibits, and equestrian performances.
Gad Elmaleh, a stand-up comedian and actor, began dating Casiraghi in December 2011. Raphal's son was born on Tuesday, December 17th, 2013. He was not included in the line of succession to the Monegasque throne when Raphal's parents were not married. In June 2015, the couple split.
Several credible media outlets confirmed her engagement to Dimitri Rassam, the son of French actress Carole Bouquet, in March 2018, and it was widely reported that she wore a diamond ring at Monaco's Rose Ball on March 24. Casiraghi was clearly pregnant by the summer, but the couple decided not to marry until after the birth of their child. Casiraghi gave birth to his second child, Balthazar, on October 23, 2018. On June 1, 2019, the couple married civilly at the Prince's Palace of Monaco. They celebrated in a reception at Villa La Vigie, a nearby hotel.
They married at the Abbey of Sainte-Marie de Pierredon, outside Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, on June 29, 2019.
Career
Casiraghi was Gucci's official ambassador in 2010 for the equestrian collections. Gucci Cosmetics' own actress Claudia Gucci Cosmetics debuted in 2014 as Gucci Cosmetics' star. Casiraghi modeled for Yves Saint Laurent's campaign for its Fall 2018 collection, giving it the hashtag #YSL15. Casiraghi was posed by David Sims to be the face of the campaign.
In the eighth issue of System magazine, Casiraghi modeled for Collier Schorr's lens. Casiraghi modeled clothing from Gucci's menswear collection in a gender fluid framework. Casiraghi became Chanel's brand ambassador on December 22, 2020, on December 22, 2020. She was the international star of Chanel's Spring/Summer 2021 campaign.
Casiraghi collaborated with Montblanc on a line of jewelry called Les Aimants and inspired by Nancy Cunard in 2018.
Casiraghi founded Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco in 2015 (literally, "Philosophical Encounters")). Her co-founders include her former instructor in Fontainebleau, scholar Robert Maggiori. Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly are among the others founders. Her mother is one of the many distinguished members of the group, which is essentially a think tank on philosophy. They address current topics and recent publications in the field of philosophy. Anne Dufourmantelle's writings and life had a major influence on Casiraghi, who wrote extensively about Dufourmantelle's book Défense du Secret in an article on Libération. Casiraghi and Dufourmantelle, two colleagues who died in 2017, were friends who shared, not only philosophy, but also horses, as demonstrated by Casiraghi's admission.
Casiraghi wrote the preface to a book published in 2017 by Julia Kristeva, a psychoanalyst. The two women also wrote letters to each other, expressing introspection.
Casiraghi and Maggiori published their Kindle book in March 2018 through Éditions du Seuil. The title is Archipel des Passions (Archipelago of the Passions). It's a series of conversations between the professor and the student about their respective passions (i.e. Arrogance, joy, cruelty, and love (and their effects). It's also "an essay on the passion of thought." The book is dedicated to her father, and the passions explored amount to about forty pages. It "reads like a passion treatise."
Casiraghi, joined by her uncle Albert II, Prince of Monaco, appeared on French television show Stade 2 in June 2009 to discuss her latest participation in the Global Champions Tour.
Since returning to show jumping in April 2009 (after a four-year absence), she continues to train with Thierry Rozier. Casiraghi and the bay gelding, GI Joe (owner: Jan Tops), participated in the 2009 World Champions Tour in Valencia, Spain, Monte Carlo, Cannes, Estoril, Rio de Janeiro, and Valkenswaard.
Casiraghi kept competing in the Global Champions Tour through 2010. For the most part, she rode horses Troy (a chestnut stallion) and Tintero (a grey gelding). The GCT "Pro-Am Cup" relay (Professional-Amateur) was her first idea. From this day, it has been a staple of the GCT Monaco celebrations.
In 2010, she took on the role of honorary president of the Global Champions Tour (now the Longines World Champions Tour) in Monaco; her mother was honorary president of the event before it was accepted in the Global Champions Tour. Casiraghi never participated in multiple phases of the Longines World Champions Tour since 2015. She limited her involvement in the Monaco phase after that year.
Casiraghi is a well-known writer and magazine editor. Her publications include work with AnOther Magazine (its issue for January 2008) and the British The Independent newspaper in the late months of 2007. In 2009, she was the editor-at-large for Above magazine. She resigned as a member of two friends in order to concentrate on the development of the Ever Manifesto, which is both historic and fashion-related.
Casiraghi befriended Stella McCartney, whom she interviewed for the magazine's first issue, through her work as the editor-at-large for Above magazine. McCartney enlightened Casiraghi and readers as to the numerous ways that the fashion industry can damage the climate. Casiraghi was also mentioned in Women's Wear Daily as "important in securing an interview with Gomorrah author Roberto Saviano (which took place in secrecy as a result of Saviano's dissection of the Mafia).
Casiraghi announced plans on September 21, 2009, that she intends to release 3,000 copies of Ever Manifesto, a free publication that discusses the fashion industry's harmful effects on the global economy and fashion's sustainable fashion. Casiraghi revealed that her collaborators on the Loro Piana-funded project were socialite Alexia Niedzielski and marketing manager Elizabeth von Guttman. Stella McCartney, as well as her own uncle Prince Albert II, was also greatly inspired and inspired her. "It's only recently that I've challenged the way that I've been eating," she said. I haven't been as alert as I should have been."
During Milan Fashion Week and again at Colette in Paris during Paris Fashion Week, the debut issue of Ever Manifesto was available free at the 10 Corso Como boutique during Milan Fashion Week and again at Colette in Paris during Paris Fashion Week. The magazine would not have a predetermined publication date, according to Casiraghi. "We want to publish when we have something to say or people to help," she said. "It will be short and meaningful so that people will read it," says the author.
Casiraghi met with her collaborators, Niedzielski and Guttman, at the gallery of Michelangelo Pistoletto in the Italian region of Piedmont the day after the publication of her La Stampa interview, September 22nd. Casiraghi, along with artist and Vogue Italia editor-in-chief Franca Sozzani, unveiled plans for Ever Manifesto and the Città dell'Arte Fashion: A Bio Ethical Sustainable Trend.
Casiraghi was a guest at the Stella McCartney exhibition in Paris in October 2009. She told Women's Wear Daily that she and Dasha Zhukova, Paul McCartney, and Gwyneth Paltrow were in the front row. Before the performance, copies of the magazine's first issue were held on the seats. "We'll see [succeeding problems] on the website shortly," she said.
Casiraghi contributed to the October 2009 issue of 20 Hoxton Square Projects, Alex Dellal's free newspaper.
Casiraghi founded Swoon Productions in 2012, which was primarily focused on equestrian films. Casiraghi obtained the rights to book Our Lady of the Nile, which was released as a film in 2020 in which she was one of the creators.