Brigitte Macron is the First Lady of France, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron - Photo: AFP
According to Reuters, recently, the French President and his wife sued US host Candace Owens for spreading false information about the gender of First Lady Brigitte Macron.
"Ms. Owens scrutinized their appearance, marriage, friends, family and personal history, twisting it all into a disgusting story to provoke and hurt them. The result was persistent harassment on a global scale," the French president and his wife's lawsuit said.
Therefore, the audience is very interested in the appearance and fashion style of the 72-year-old French First Lady Brigitte Macron, why is she being slandered like that?
Brigitte Macron says her fashion style often receives a lot of comments - Photo: Patrick Aventurier
The luxurious fashion sense of the First Lady of France
Brigitte Macron is famous for her active involvement in charity, education , and health care, and is also a fashion model in France.
The French First Lady loves high-end brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Dior, often choosing minimalist but sophisticated outfits in neutral colors like white, black, navy blue or pastel.
Suits, pencil skirts, skinny pants or long coats are tailored to help her slim figure, combined with accessories such as sunglasses, small handbags or high heels.
Details like sharp tailoring, soft silk scarves or minimalist accessories like a thin necklace, luxury watch and pointed heels help her complete the look - Photo: WWD
Her style is versatile, from elegant formal events to youthful jeans and leather jackets, always elegant but not ostentatious. Compared to the First Lady of the United States Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Macron is a fashion icon who inspires confidence and individuality, while honoring French cultural values.
Speaking to Madame Figaro magazine, Brigitte Macron - wife of French President Emmanuel Macron - shared that her outfits often attract attention during foreign trips, sometimes "more than anything else".
International fashion magazines recognize Brigitte Macron as being associated with elegant style. She is a regular customer of LVMH - France's leading luxury goods group - Photo: WWD
She believes that French first ladies have always been interested in fashion. One of her favorite foreign newspaper headlines about her outfits is: “Very French.”
“That means that clothes can tell the story of France and its culture. Think about it, fashion is so important that in most countries I have been to, people talk about clothes more than anything else,” said Brigitte Macron.
Brigitte Macron is not at all inferior when standing shoulder to shoulder with French President Emmanuel Macron, 24 years her junior - Photo: WWD
The French President's wife also stressed that she always refuses to wear long dresses: "If you dress for the wrong occasion - that is, too much or not enough - it can have bad consequences. The way you dress makes the first impression and sometimes a permanent one. Clothes can make people label you. That's why you have to be very careful."
When asked about the message her outfit conveyed, Brigitte Macron replied: “If I believe what I hear, women my age appreciate seeing me dressed like this. I don’t know why, but this look seems to convey the image of a free woman.”
The French First Lady likes to wear monochromatic, minimally patterned, body-hugging outfits, especially revealing her famous long legs - Photo: REUTERS
Of high heels, she says: “I have never thought of them as a symbol of female oppression. I wear them because I am not comfortable in flat shoes. I need the curve, which is not a bad thing, because it gives me more control of my gait, which is sometimes necessary.”
Brigitte Macron said she has always paid attention to how she dresses, but since working with stylist Ghesquière, her style has taken on a new level.
The designer also did not spare words when describing Ms. Brigitte Macron: "I was attracted to her from the first time I met her, she exuded a special light."
Her style is highly appreciated by international media, often compared to fashion icons like Jackie Kennedy, thanks to the combination of classic features and contemporary breath - Photo: WWD
With her smooth tanned legs, her flowing hair as if just stepped out of the sea breeze and the radiant smile of a woman who has conquered her handsome young husband, that image clearly recalls a "Bardot in Cannes" - the original sex symbol, the embodiment of seductive femininity.
That seems to be her unspoken message. Brigitte Macron tells women that at any age, they have the right and can absolutely be sexy.
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