Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Pauline Ducruet.Photo: Foc Kan/WireImageFashion runs in Monaco’s royal family!On Monday,Monaco’s Princess Stéphanieattended her daughter Pauline Ducruet’s latest fashion show for her clothing brand, Alter.The 27-year-old, who is the granddaughter of style icon Princess Grace and the niece of Prince Albert, founded the genderless clothing line in 2018.Shown during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, Alter’s unique annual collection highlighted the brand’s signature mix of edgy glamour that’s designed for everyone.“I design for people, not genders,” Pauline previously said.Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Pierre Suu/GettyThe fashion line is an extension of Pauline’s fashion studies in Paris at the Istituto Marangoni and New York City (she graduated from Parsons School of Design in 2017), internships at Vogue and Louis Vuitton.And her mother couldn’t be prouder. After taking in the show from the front row, Stéphanie congratulated her daughter backstage.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!The duo was pictured sharing a sweet hug. The royal also wore a red leather jacket from her daughter’s brand.Pauline Ducruet and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Arnold Jerocki/GettyPauline is Stéphanie’s daughter from her marriage to her former bodyguard Daniel Ducret. The couple had two children, Louis and Pauline, before they married in 1995. The marriage, however, was short-lived: They divorced the following year.Stéphanie worked as an apprentice for Dior in the ’80s, designing a line of bathing suits and posing for magazine covers. One of her earliest pursuits was working as a fashion model, with appearances inVogueandVanity Fairin the mid-’80s.

Princess Stéphanie of Monaco and Pauline Ducruet.Photo: Foc Kan/WireImage

Princess Stephanie of Monaco

Fashion runs in Monaco’s royal family!On Monday,Monaco’s Princess Stéphanieattended her daughter Pauline Ducruet’s latest fashion show for her clothing brand, Alter.The 27-year-old, who is the granddaughter of style icon Princess Grace and the niece of Prince Albert, founded the genderless clothing line in 2018.Shown during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, Alter’s unique annual collection highlighted the brand’s signature mix of edgy glamour that’s designed for everyone.“I design for people, not genders,” Pauline previously said.Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Pierre Suu/GettyThe fashion line is an extension of Pauline’s fashion studies in Paris at the Istituto Marangoni and New York City (she graduated from Parsons School of Design in 2017), internships at Vogue and Louis Vuitton.And her mother couldn’t be prouder. After taking in the show from the front row, Stéphanie congratulated her daughter backstage.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!The duo was pictured sharing a sweet hug. The royal also wore a red leather jacket from her daughter’s brand.Pauline Ducruet and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Arnold Jerocki/GettyPauline is Stéphanie’s daughter from her marriage to her former bodyguard Daniel Ducret. The couple had two children, Louis and Pauline, before they married in 1995. The marriage, however, was short-lived: They divorced the following year.Stéphanie worked as an apprentice for Dior in the ’80s, designing a line of bathing suits and posing for magazine covers. One of her earliest pursuits was working as a fashion model, with appearances inVogueandVanity Fairin the mid-’80s.

Fashion runs in Monaco’s royal family!

On Monday,Monaco’s Princess Stéphanieattended her daughter Pauline Ducruet’s latest fashion show for her clothing brand, Alter.

The 27-year-old, who is the granddaughter of style icon Princess Grace and the niece of Prince Albert, founded the genderless clothing line in 2018.

Shown during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, Alter’s unique annual collection highlighted the brand’s signature mix of edgy glamour that’s designed for everyone.

“I design for people, not genders,” Pauline previously said.

Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Pierre Suu/Getty

Princess Stephanie of Monaco

The fashion line is an extension of Pauline’s fashion studies in Paris at the Istituto Marangoni and New York City (she graduated from Parsons School of Design in 2017), internships at Vogue and Louis Vuitton.

And her mother couldn’t be prouder. After taking in the show from the front row, Stéphanie congratulated her daughter backstage.

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!

The duo was pictured sharing a sweet hug. The royal also wore a red leather jacket from her daughter’s brand.

Pauline Ducruet and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.Arnold Jerocki/Getty

Princess Stephanie of Monaco

Pauline is Stéphanie’s daughter from her marriage to her former bodyguard Daniel Ducret. The couple had two children, Louis and Pauline, before they married in 1995. The marriage, however, was short-lived: They divorced the following year.

Stéphanie worked as an apprentice for Dior in the ’80s, designing a line of bathing suits and posing for magazine covers. One of her earliest pursuits was working as a fashion model, with appearances inVogueandVanity Fairin the mid-’80s.

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