Charlotte Casiraghi Monte Carlo Grand Prix 2009
Charlotte Casiraghi, daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco, is back in her native principality for the 2009 Monte Carlo Grand Prix. Yesterday (May 22) Charlotte and her boyfriend of two years Alex Dellal were spotted hanging out around the Monte Carlo Beach Club, and today were pictured near the site of the Formula 1 race.
Paris Match has recently published longheld tabloid rumours that Charlotte and Alex will be married later this year at the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Monte Carlo. Charlotte is 22 and Alex is 26 and apparently a priest is being consulted with regularly. But obviously this more likely to be a slow news day for PM.
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Jet Set Fetes Dasha
As we recently reported Dasha Zhukova has founded an art gallery in Moscow. Here are more photos of the opening event, whose guests included Eugenie Niarchos, Diana Picasso, Alex Dellal, Olympia Scarry, and more.
Charlotte Dellal
Charlotte Dellal is a graduated of Cordwainers, London College of Fashion and now has her own line of shoes called Charlotte Olympia. Continue reading for more.
Monte Carlo Grand Prix Glam
Charlotte, Pierre, and Andrea Casiraghi attended the Formula 1 race in Monte Carlo with their friends Alex Dellal, Eugenie Niarchos, Tatiana Santo Domingo, Andrea Sabrier, P.C. Valmorbida, and others. Also present were the Casiraghi’s mother Princess Caroline of Monaco and Hanover, her bother Prince Albert and his girlfriend, former Olympic swimmer from South Africa, Charlene Wittstock. Continue reading for more photos of from this weekends races.
Stylish Young Things: Vito Schnabel

The son of New York based artist, film-maker, and realestate developer Julian Schnabel, Vito is an art dealer and curator who dated Elle Macpherson after her split from Arki Busson. Continue reading for more.
Stylish Young Things: Alex Dellal
Alex is the owner of the 20 Hoxton Square gallery that sits adjacent to the White Cube. Hoxton Square is a guerilla gallery, which cultivates new talent as well as established faces in the art world. They run an unscheduled operation with no set venues and have already sent artists under the wings of Damien Hirst. Alex told the Independent: ”The gallery was inspired by Andy Warhol’s Factory in New York. I liked the idea of artists being around and visitors being able to talk to them. We have artists’ studios upstairs, a bar and our own newspaper in which artists and writers can find out about each other…”We show emerging artists although they are not always young. Anyone can approach the gallery and we’ll always consider their work. We don’t plan exhibitions in advance. If an artist has produced some good work, we put it on show.”
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