Brigitte Macron, who visited Lithuania, does not give in to pressure and dictates new rules



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At the age of 67, Brigitte often wears skirts shorter than those required by protocol, likes to wear pants that fit well, chooses clothes in bright colors, and doesn’t bother with shiny fabrics. She doesn’t succumb to public pressure to prepare even more modestly. In short, she breaks all the outdated rules of how a woman her age should be. And, okay, it works.

Could anyone say that the first lady seems vulgar and crosses borders? Vargu. Does choosing such a stylistic line make you look younger than you really are? Of course. And whether you like their images or not is subjective.

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The first lady’s attire needs careful thought, so professionals in the field are likely to advise her on image issues. About the person in charge of France Ms clothing sets, there is more talk behind the scenes in the world of fashion than officially. In 2017, fashion publications mentioned the name of the stylist Mathieu Barthelat Colin; Interestingly, he chose another perspective instead of the opportunity to fly to the skies of popularity – silent work in the shadows, so it is not known exactly how much a fashion expert contributed to the formation of the image of the first lady.

Brigitte, as befits the country’s first ladies, prioritizes French fashion and has serious fashion. Since the early days of Emmanuel Macron’s reign, Louis Vuitton, a French fashion house with designer Nicolas Ghesquiere, has been casually caring for its image. Here, while visiting Lithuania, Brigitte had slung her purse from this fashion house over her shoulder. It is not announced which designer clothes the first lady wore while in Lithuania, but it can be assumed that it is a French design.

Macron also favors the strict design of the jackets of fashion designer Alexandre Vauthier. Jackets, single or double row, short or hip-covering, with a pronounced shoulder line or looser pattern, are among the foundations of the first lady’s wardrobe. Made from high-quality rigid fabric, the perfectly cut jacket is a versatile garment that can be combined to create an image both day and night.



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Madam Brigitte’s style is also inseparable from classic straight or A-silhouette dresses. One of the style rules that the first lady of France never broke is that when wearing an extravagant dress, she always makes sure that the top of the dress is closed. This means that a more open neckline and bare shoulders is taboo. Stitches, decorative pockets, and other accents, such as a zipper sewn across the length of the dress, often provide “twisted” dresses. Variegated dresses and different prints? It is definitely not a lady’s drawing.

It is also interesting how the short model of the dress seems to be offset by a matching fall jacket or coat that ends at the knees. This is Mrs. Brigitte’s “uniform” and you will normally see a Frenchman dressed this way.

To create a monochrome image that is very fashionable today, Macron usually chooses a combination of the same color but with always different shades. Apparently his blue dress and coat that he wears in Lithuania are not just blue, this color has many different shades: blue, cyan, blue, cornflower, and many others.

Ms. Macron’s clothing color palette is so wide that it is difficult to guess her favorite color for her clothing. Blue, gray, body, burgundy and maybe pink. The first lady chooses rich and pastel shades, and her main asset is a great understanding of the type of color she belongs to.

Mrs. Brigitte is a typical summer color type, suitable for soft, cool, gray, lilac, gray, pink, blue, dark blue, cherry, cocoa tones. It is suggested to avoid natural earth tones and black, but the first lady also has them in her wardrobe. How will a French man manage without a little black dress?

It is worth noting that B. Macron excels in dressing in proportion to his figure. The slender and delicate First Lady is reminiscent of a pencil-shaped representative with similarly sized shoulders, torso and hips. However, the accentuated shoulder line and tie-dyed clothing create the illusion that it is the type of hourglass shape of ideal proportions.

Brigitte’s usual satellites are classic high heels that scrape off her already cropped silhouette. However, the first lady also does not give up on sneakers, and in the context of current fashion, this is the right solution. If members of the British royal family can already wear sneakers, why should it be a taboo for the first lady?

Especially in 2020, when ignoring previously applied fashion norms is … in.

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