Is Brigitte the best dressed women in Europe?
Brigitte Macron, is always impeccably dressed, nurtures her minimalist style, and still manages to surprise us with some of her new stylings.
Brigitte Macron often faces numerous criticisms both in France and across Europe. But there is one thing that cannot be denied - she has a great fashion sense. The first lady of France is a woman who does not bother with comments related to her style. That did not change even when her husband, Emanuel Macron, became the president of France. She still wears mini-skirts and pieces mostly worn by women twice her age. But that's great, isn't it?
Brigitte Macron, the wife of the President of France Emanuel Macron, is always impeccably dressed, nurtures her minimalist style, and still manages to surprise us with some of her new stylings. She has shown many times what she looks like in a classic coat with two-row buttoning, she showed us how to wear a waisted blazer with tight jeans, and now she has appeared in a piece that is not at all typical for her everyday style.
In Paris, in the company of representatives of world-famous brands, she visited the exhibition Thierry Mugler: Couturissime, which is held in honor of the recently deceased designer Thierry Mugler. Although the exhibited pieces are the most eccentric and avant-garde from the creator's rich career, this time Brigitte wanted to leave an impression. And she definitely did. She wore black from head to toe.
Although she is considered a fan of leather pants, so far we have not often had the opportunity to see Brigitte in leather jackets. Until now. She appeared at the exhibition in a short black leather jacket that accompanies the figure. Under her jacket, she wore a black tight midi-length dress that zips up at the front. In addition, she decided to wear thicker black tights and her signature when it comes to footwear - short boots with heels of medium height.
Brigitte Macron is considered one of the best dressed European women, and her style is certainly proof that business, formal, minimalist editions do not have to be boring and that they can seem interesting and different. She also shows that women her age can still look sexy and attractive. How do you like this edition of the First Lady of France?