Camille Gottlieb, granddaughter of Grace Kelly, recreates the legendary actress’s iconic “Rear Window” gown at the 76th Monaco Red Cross Gala, paying tribute to her grandmother’s timeless fashion legacy.
Camille Gottlieb Honors Grace Kelly’s Legacy at Monaco Gala with Modern Twist on Iconic Gown
Camille Gottlieb, the 27-year-old granddaughter of Hollywood legend and Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly, made headlines at the 76th Monaco Red Cross Gala on July 12, 2025. Wearing a stunning custom gown, Camille paid tribute to her grandmother by reinterpreting one of Grace Kelly’s most iconic fashion moments.



At the gala, Camille wowed onlookers with a gown inspired by the black-and-white dress worn by Grace Kelly in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 classic film Rear Window. While staying true to the original dress’s silhouette, Camille’s version included modern updates, such as a plunging neckline, a high slit on the white tulle skirt, and silver floral embellishments at the waist. The gown was less voluminous than Grace’s iconic look, making it a more structured and contemporary interpretation.


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The Original vs. the Modern Tribute
Grace Kelly’s original gown, worn in Rear Window, featured an off-the-shoulder black bodice paired with a full white skirt, adorned with black embroidery. The legendary actress accessorized with pearl jewelry, gloves, and strappy heels. In contrast, Camille’s version retained the off-the-shoulder neckline but introduced a deeper cut, omitting gloves, and paired the dress with pointed black heels and a delicate diamond necklace.



Before the event, Camille shared her preparation process on Instagram, posting a video titled “Camille Gottlieb prepares for the Red Cross Gala in Monaco,” giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at her getting ready. In a subsequent post, Camille thanked Italian fashion designer Elisabetta Franchi for helping her bring her grandmother’s iconic style to life, writing, “Throwback to the @croixrougemc Gala evening. Thanks to @elisabettafranchi I was able to pay tribute to my grandmother with this beautiful dress.”
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A Granddaughter’s Tribute: Reactions to the Look
Camille’s tribute sparked a wave of reactions online. Fans were quick to compare her to Grace Kelly, praising her resemblance to the screen legend. One fan commented, “I see the same eyes. Stunning each in their own ways,” while another added, “This is absolutely stunning, the spitting image of her grandma.”


However, some viewers offered critical opinions, commenting on the differences between Camille’s appearance and her grandmother’s, noting their varying bone structure and facial features. Despite the differing opinions, many admired Camille’s effort to honor Grace’s enduring style and elegance.
Grace Kelly’s Legacy: Fashion Icon and Philanthropist

Born in Philadelphia as Grace Patricia Kelly, Grace Kelly rose to fame in the 1950s, starring in films like Mogambo (1953), The Country Girl (1954), and Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954). Her acting earned her prestigious awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for The Country Girl.

Grace Kelly’s fame transcended Hollywood when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco, becoming Princess Grace. She retired from acting at 26 and dedicated herself to philanthropic efforts, founding the Princess Grace Foundation in 1964 to support local artists in Monaco and launching AMADE Mondiale, a nonprofit dedicated to the well-being of children.

In addition to her acting and charitable work, Grace was widely admired for her timeless fashion sense. Her iconic style was often marked by elegance, simplicity, and sophistication. She was awarded the title of “Best-Tailored Woman” by the Custom Tailored Guild of America and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1960.
Grace Kelly’s Enduring Influence

Grace Kelly’s influence on fashion is still felt today. She popularized accessories like the Hermès “Kelly bag,” which was named in her honor. Her legacy is celebrated in fashion exhibitions like Grace Kelly: Style Icon, and she continues to inspire designers, including Tommy Hilfiger and Zac Posen.
Despite her untimely death in 1982, Grace Kelly remains a beloved figure, ranked 13th on the American Film Institute’s list of the top female stars of American cinema. Her granddaughter, Camille Gottlieb, now continues to carry the torch of her legacy with grace and poise.
Through her modern tribute at the Monaco Gala, Camille not only celebrated Grace Kelly’s iconic fashion but also reintroduced her grandmother’s timeless elegance to a new generation, ensuring her legacy lives on.