Mentre Jannik Sinner rewrites the history of tennis by beating Carlos Alcaraz in a dream final and taking back the throne of world number 1, a few meters away from him, in the grandstand, Charlotte Casiraghi rewrites the rules of elegance from the stands. With an outfit that is the quintessence of nonchalance and elegance artfully mixed in every detail.
Charlotte Casiraghi, the easy chic icon of 2026
For a moment, the daughter of Caroline of Monaco she distances herself from the rigid protocols of the court and fascinates the Principality with a new idea of chic but disengaged beauty. Architectural hairstyles have never been her forte, but at the ATP final of Monte Carlo goes further with the elegant but at the same time improvised chignon. A hair look inspired by the unexpected heatwhich does not go unnoticed even in front of the triumph of the blue. It took place under the eyes of the Prince Albert and one Charlene Wittstock as always impeccable.
The chicest messy bun around
The grandstand hair trend is now official. THE’collected hair look it is worn with the naturalness of someone who has prepared in five minutes, however obtaining a result that borders on perfection. No earrings, no clips or headband. The hairstyle is a cultured conversation between the rigor of the Navy blue tailored blazer and the perfect fit of a pair of designer jeans. Which finds the real ace up its sleeve in the surrounding beauty.
Charlotte Casiraghi’s grandstand look. (Getty Photo)
The absolute protagonist is the chignon disheveled, soft and deliberately imperfect. It almost seems fixed with a quick gesture before leaving the house or just before getting out of the car. Some locks strategically escape the constriction of the elastic, framing the face and softening the features with a romantic and – as gossip whispers – in love look. In any case, it exudes class from every side. It is lived beauty that wins over construction, a casual yet formal aurawhich transforms the grandstand into a Nouvelle Vague film set.
Soap and water makeup at 40 years old
To complete this vision of modern freshness, the makeup is a hymn to radical minimalism. A clever soap and water effect which, on the threshold of 40 years which will take place next August, actually hides millimetric precision.
Charlotte Casiraghi at the Monte Carlo tennis final. (Photo Getty Images)
The makeup works thanks to the radiant, almost transparent complexion, without the slightest trace of tan. Definitely, the sister-in-law of Beatrice Borromeo and muse of Chanel she’s a big fan of sunscreen.
However, on the face there is a slight but decisive touch of color. The lips are just touched by a veil of transparent pink and the look is defined by an imperceptible touch of mascara. No excesses, no artifices. Charlotte reminds us that true nobility today lies in knowing how to remove. Because, just like a reverse along the lines of Sinner, class is all about rhythm, fluidity and that pinch of human imperfection that gives authenticity.

