Bold claim: Jenny Packham has become the go-to designer for royalty this season, and if you haven’t noticed, you’re missing a major style moment. Princess Charlene of Monaco stepped out in a Jenny Packham gown at the Bal de Noël on December 12, signaling a new chapter in the label’s royal appeal. Charlene, renowned for her polished, high-glamour look, attended the charity gala with Prince Albert II to support the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, a cause close to her heart given her Olympic swimming past and personal connection to drowning prevention.
At the event, Charlene accepted the inaugural Monaco Star award from Sandrine Knoell, recognizing her commitment to helping young people. Her ensemble—a Grecian-inspired dress from Jenny Packham’s Spring 2026 collection—featured a pleated cape and a sparkling belt, paired with a wavy updo and diamond floral earrings. It marked the first time she wore this gown, though Packham’s designs have already become a familiar sight among royal wardrobes this season.
This isn’t Charlene’s first Packham moment. Earlier instances include Catherine, Princess of Wales, in an icy blue Packham gown at Windsor Castle’s German state banquet, where Packham’s sleek lines and subtle glitter consistently flatter her on the world stage. The label has also dressed Princess Madeleine of Sweden in a light ice-blue ensemble at the Nobel Prize ceremony, echoing a recurring preference among European royals for Packham’s timeless elegance.
Other high-profile Packham moments include Princess Catharina-Amalia of the Netherlands wearing a pearly gown for a royal visit to Amsterdam, complemented by the Dutch Diamond bandeau tiara—an heirloom piece with a history dating back to 1879. Together, these appearances form a cohesive narrative: Jenny Packham is not just a seasonal favorite; she’s a trusted, versatile choice across multiple royal houses.
Charlene’s addition to this growing roster underscores her penchant for ultra-luxury styling, often spanning designers from Oscar de la Renta to Prada. With Charlene now firmly aligned with Packham alongside Catherine, Madeleine, and Amalia, the designer’s place in royal fashion feels more solid than ever. And this raises a broader question for fashion watchers: will Packham’s royal-friendly aesthetic continue to expand its influence, or will other labels challenge this crown in the coming year?