Carlota Casiraghi: elegance, philosophy, and equestrianism

Carlota Casiraghi, born on August 3, 1986, in Monaco, is a prominent figure in European royalty, fashion, philosophy, and equestrianism. The daughter of Princess Caroline of Monaco and granddaughter of Grace Kelly, she has built her own career as an intellectual and ambassador for prestigious brands such as Chanel. A co-founder of “Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco,” she combines her passion for philosophy with the world of equestrianism and luxury. Her personal and professional life has been under the public eye, standing out for both her achievements and some media controversies.
Childhood and education
Carlota’s childhood was marked by the tragedy of losing her father in a nautical accident in 1990, when she was only four years old. After this event, her mother decided to move with her children to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, in the south of France, seeking a quieter environment away from the media spotlight. There, Carlota attended a public school, an experience that, as she herself has expressed, allowed her to appreciate social diversity and opened her eyes to a world broader than she had imagined.
Later, she moved to Paris, where she studied philosophy at the University of the Sorbonne. During her university years, she interned at the British newspaper The Independent and worked for the French publisher Robert Laffont, which allowed her to delve into the world of publishing and journalism.
Professional career
Carlota has skillfully combined her passion for philosophy and literature with the worlds of fashion and equestrianism. In 2015, she co-founded “Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco,” an association dedicated to promoting philosophical debate in the Principality, organizing conferences and meetings aimed at bringing philosophy to the general public.
Her love for horses led her to excel in high-level equestrian competitions, participating in international events and being sponsored by renowned brands such as Gucci. Furthermore, her innate elegance and connection with the fashion world have made her an ambassador and muse for prestigious brands like Chanel, where she collaborated closely with the late designer Karl Lagerfeld.
Personal life
Carlota’s love life has been the subject of media attention. She had a relationship with French comedian Gad Elmaleh, with whom she had her first son, Raphaël, born in 2013. Later, she began a relationship with film producer Dimitri Rassam, the son of actress Carole Bouquet, and married him in 2019, having her second son, Balthazar. However, in 2024, it was reported that they had separated.
Controversies
Throughout her public life, Carlota has faced some controversies. In 2012, during an equestrian event sponsored by Gucci, she was criticized for wearing an outfit inspired by Native American culture, including a feather headdress and face paint, which was considered an inappropriate cultural appropriation.
More recently, in 2023, she took legal action against the French magazines Paris Match and Gala for the unauthorized use of her image, arguing that such publications harmed the commercial value of her image and invaded her private life.
Carlota Casiraghi represents the fusion of tradition and modernity. Her ability to move gracefully between royalty, fashion, philosophy, and equestrianism makes her a unique figure in the European