Grace Kelly’s granddaughter Camille Gottlieb wears her iconic headscarf



Camille Gottlieb, Grace Kelly’s youngest grandchild, tied on a headscarf in a nod to the actress’s signature accessory. camillerosegottlieb/Instagram

The headscarf is once again having its Grace Kelly moment.

The late princess’ granddaughter, Camille Gottlieb, 27, gave her grandmother’s signature accessory a breezy update during a beach getaway in Corsica, proving that Hollywood royalty’s best looks never go out of style.

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While Kelly famously often knotted her silk scarves under the chin, Gottlieb tied hers behind her head, giving it a modern, sun-drenched feel.

Seventy years ago, Kelly wore a similar look in a scene from the 1955 classic “To Catch a Thief.” Corbis via Getty Images
The Hollywood icon often wore her scarves knotted under her neck. Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images

The Gen Z take on the look: a floral scarf in burgundy, orange, and royal blue, paired with a slouchy knit cover-up, ruched maroon bikini, and delicate jewelry.

A turquoise-and-gold pendant necklace complemented her sun-kissed glow, while her earring stack — pavé diamond hoops with moon and star charms and tiny crab-shaped studs set with pink stones —added to the seaside mood.

“Pure happiness,” the marketing and communications consultant captioned the photo in a carousel posted to Instagram, shouting out a few of her favorite things: the sun, love, a dog, pétanque (France’s answer to bocce), the stars and family.

Kelly’s scarves have become the stuff of fashion legend. Her collection included designs by Gucci, Hermès, and Pucci. ullstein bild via Getty Images
Grace Kelly and husband Prince Rainier III watching Olympic rowing events in 1960. The two married in 1956. SSPL via Getty Images

It’s not Gottlieb’s first time taking notes from her grandmother’s style playbook. At the 76th Monaco Red Cross Ball in July, she reimagined Kelly’s famous black and white Edith Head gown from the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film “Rear Window.”

That homage, designed by Elisabetta Franchi, featured a dramatic black embellished bodice with a plunging neckline and a white tulle skirt with a thigh-high slit. Gottlieb swapped Kelly’s pearls for a Cartier diamond choker and teardrop earrings.

“❤️Thanks to @elisabettafranchi I was able to pay tribute to my grandmother with this beautiful dress 😍” she wrote on Instagram.

Gottlieb chose her favorite gown from her grandmother’s oeuvre to reimagine for the gala. Instagram/camillerosegottlieb
She collaborated on the dress with the Italian fashion designer Elisabetta Franchi. AFP via Getty Images
Grace Kelly’s iconic “Rear Window” gown designed by Edith Head. Sunset Boulevard

Last month, Gottlieb was featured in Vanity Fair France alongside her two elder siblings. “When people told me I looked like my grandmother, to me, I looked like ‘Mémé des anges,’ [grandmother of the angels] not like an internationally known star,” she told the publication in French. “It’s a huge compliment and an honor to look like her. She’s still the most beautiful woman in the world.” 

Gottlieb is the daughter of Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, the youngest of Kelly’s three children with Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Her father is Jean-Raymond Gottlieb, Princess Stéphanie’s former head of security and today a high-ranking officer in the Monaco police.

The two never married, and Camille is not in the line of succession to the country’s throne.




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