Fashion In 1983, after her physical recovery from the accident that killed her mother, Stéphanie started an apprentice programme at
Christian Dior under the direction of head designer
Marc Bohan. The following year, she debuted as a model on the biannual
haute couture special published by Spanish magazine
¡Hola!, a venture that she repeated in 1990. In 1985, Stéphanie appeared on the cover of German
Vogue magazine and the American publication
Vanity Fair. She also became the spokeswoman of the Swiss beauty line La Prairie, for which she was photographed by
Horst, and she appeared on the cover of French
Vogue, photographed by
Helmut Newton in September 1986. in October 1986 for the presentation of a portrait head of Princess Grace of Monaco by her family. Includes (l-r): Stefano Casiraghi, Princess Stephanie, Princess Caroline, Prince Ranier III, First Lady
Nancy Reagan and Secretary
Robert Adams. In 1986, Stéphanie launched a swimwear line Pool Position with Alix de la Comble, whom she had met during her internship at Dior. The fashion show to present the line, held at the Sporting Club in Monaco and attended by her father, Prince Rainier, and siblings Caroline and Albert, was a major event covered by the worldwide media. In 1989, Stéphanie launched her own self-titled perfume. Stéphanie co-owns Replay cafes and stores in both Monaco and
Barcelona. In December 2008, she was guest-editor of
Vogue Paris and appeared on the magazine's cover.
Musical career In February 1986, Stéphanie released her first single with the French label
Carrere, under the production of Yves Roze. The song "
Ouragan" and its English version "Irresistible" were both international hits, reportedly selling more than 2 million copies. The full album
Besoin, released as
Stéphanie in some countries, sold more than 1.5 million, with 100,000 in France. The single "
Flash", as well as its English version "One Love to Give," also achieved success throughout Europe. In January 1987, Stéphanie released the single "Young Ones Everywhere" to benefit
UNICEF. The same year, Stéphanie moved to
Los Angeles to record a new album. However, it took her five years to release it. The album
Stéphanie, released in 1991, met with disappointing sales and negative reviews, despite the promotional tour that included a performance on
The Oprah Winfrey Show. Stéphanie then ended her music career after recording "
In the Closet" with
Michael Jackson for his album
Dangerous. The song became a worldwide hit and reached the top 10 in the United States but Stéphanie was credited on the single under the alias "Mystery Girl" and her involvement in the song was not revealed until a few years later. She made a brief return to singing in 2006, when she recorded "
L'Or de nos vies", a charity single, along with her foundation Fight AIDS.
Philanthropy and patronages Stéphanie is the president of several associations, including Monaco Youth Centre and Princess Stéphanie Activity Centre, and is an honorary board member of the
Princess Grace Foundation – United States. She has also been the patron of the
International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, which she regularly attends, and the
World Association of Children's Friends (AMADE), which was founded in 1963 by her mother. Since 1985, Stéphanie has been the president of the Monte-Carlo Magic Grand Prix and the
International Festival of Amateur Theatre. In 2003, Stéphanie created her own Women Face the AIDS Association, which became Fight AIDS Monaco in 2004, in order to support people living with
HIV and to combat the social stigma attached to the disease. Since 2006, Stéphanie has been a
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) ambassador. The same year, along with the group of singers, she released a charitable single "
L'Or de nos vies". Stéphanie has organised numerous events, such as auction sales, concerts and galas, to support her foundation. == Personal life ==