
Albert of Monaco already knows about his sister Estefanía: it's a beautiful gesture
Albert of Monaco has made a gesture that brings together fashion and generosity on a special night alongside Princess Stéphanie
In the heart of Monaco, royalty and international personalities frequently gather, especially to support various social causes. Among the most committed figures to the community is Princess Stéphanie, whose presence always makes a difference. Her dedication to philanthropic organizations has been constant, standing out especially in the fight against HIV and social stigmatization.
The charity dinner held annually in Monaco is one of those events that reflects the princess's generosity. It is a moment, led by Stéphanie, to raise funds and provide visibility. These events combine glamour with solidarity and bring together prominent figures from the arts and culture, who join in to support.

A special touch with a charitable cause
This year, at the 21st edition of the Fight Aids Monaco charity gala, a charitable gesture stood out among the celebrities present. Spanish designer Antonio Velasco, known for his creativity and his work with major show business figures, was present. He was in charge of dressing Manel Dalgó for the occasion.
However, Velasco's contribution was not limited only to the wardrobe. He designed an exclusive fan for the gala, whose sale was destined for Stéphanie's charitable organization. The first fan of this special edition was given to Princess Stéphanie herself, who received it as a symbol of support for her cause.
Manel Dalgó, known for his portrayal of "La Créature," shared this emotional moment on his social media. He referred to the princess as "the boss," a sign of closeness and admiration for her. The sale of these fans, which is already almost sold out, reflects the success of this charitable action.

The designer's legacy in the fashion world
Antonio Velasco, recognized in the fashion world for his unique approach, has dressed major artists and celebrities, from Lola Índigo to Aitana and Shirley Bassey. His style doesn't follow trends, but is based on creating pieces that tell stories and convey a particular essence. In his own words, "I don't make basic and normal dresses, they always have something that is the reason why clients come," a philosophy that has marked his success.
With a beginning in the world of theater and a love for design since his childhood, Velasco has managed to establish himself in fashion. His workshop in Madrid is known for offering a unique experience. From his first steps to his collaboration with major artists, Velasco keeps leaving his mark, showing that creativity and solidarity can go hand in hand.
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