Carla Bruni (March 2004 - November 2010)

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oh yeah me too, but I don't think she will. I mean with that "tell-all" book (which is so ridiculous. I can't stand the "author" ( she's not really one really, I mean, she has been discredited ever since she wrote that book about Zidane.), she'll probably "cover" herself. But I still hope for a LBD.
 
Allen Questions Media Integrity

WOODY ALLEN has lost faith in the media following the furore surrounding CARLA BRUNI's role in his upcoming movie - because he's convinced reporters make up "wild" lies to sell stories.

France's First Lady joined Owen Wilson on the set of Midnight in Paris to film scenes as a tour guide back in July (10).

But Allen was stunned when reports surfaced earlier this month (Sep10) suggesting he was unhappy with Bruni's work and had axed her from the final edit.

He has since dismissed the rumours, telling journalists at the Toronto Film Festival in Canada that everything the beauty filmed has been included in the movie and insisting he was "delighted" with her work.

But the negative press has left Allen questioning the integrity of the media because the claims were "so fake".

He tells the New York Times, "For some reason, the press wanted to say bad things about her. I don't know if they had something against the Sarkozys, or it was a better way to sell papers. But the fabrications were so wild and so completely fake, and I wondered to myself, is this what happens with Afghanistan and the economy and matters of real significance? This is a trivial matter...

"I was not prepared for the amount of press that was attached to the picture because of Madame Sarkozy."

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Carla Bruni-Sarkozy

Ambassador, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria
Posted: September 7, 2010 09:30 AM


With a Little Help From My Friends

A few weeks ago, my friend, the designer Jean Paul Gaultier, launched with Elle magazine a special t-shirt he has designed for the Born HIV Free campaign, included with copies of Elle magazine sold in France during August. This campaign, for the Global Fund, is about letting the world know that ending the transmission of HIV between mothers and children by 2015 is totally achievable. It also asks for people to show their support for their countries' contribution to the Global Fund, which already funds more than half of the programs around the world to help HIV-positive women prevent the virus being passed on to their children. (Although almost half of all women who need it receive treatment to prevent this transmission, still over 430,000 babies are born with HIV every year.)

On the upper right front of Jean Paul's t-shirt -- about where your heart is -- is a printed inscription in Jean Paul's handwriting that says: "Hope spreads faster than AIDS," and below it is his signature. Jean Paul's t-shirt is right on the mark -- and a brilliant example of how the artistic community can help raise awareness about causes by using their creative energies make their fans and supporters aware of these issues.

In my role as ambassador for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, I have the honor and good fortune to be able to bring together some of my peers, who are immensely talented in their artistic fields, to help spread the message of hope for the cause I represent in my ambassadorship, the protection of mothers and children from HIV. We will keep on doing that till we can proudly announce that the world carries no more babies with HIV.

An amazing collection of artists, musicians, and visionaries brought together by my friend producer Julien Civange who conceived the campaign have lent their talents to shed light on the global goal to end the transmission of HIV from mothers to their children by 2015. Oscar-winning filmmakers H5 produced a series of short, beautiful and educational films that show how mothers with HIV can protect their children from the virus. French artist Les Bonzoms created a series of animation films, accompanied by the music of Amy Winehouse, with babies floating through the sky, dreaming of a beautiful life that begins by being born free of HIV. Paul McCartney streamed his concert in late June at Hyde Park exclusively through the Born HIV Free YouTube channel -- the first time a European concert was ever streamed live on YouTube. And we have just launched a new campaign video, "Inside," by trail-blazing animator Mac Guff Paris, with an instrumental version of "With or Without You" offered by U2.

The first step of the Born HIV Free campaign will end on October 5 at the Global Fund Replenishment Summit in New York, when donor governments will hear how many people from around the world (over 14 million) have shown their support for the dream of freeing future generations from HIV through this campaign's website, YouTube channel and social media. For the videos and other material on these virtual platforms, all the artists involved have created a mood of optimism, of certainty about a brighter future, of energy and possibility -- one of hope for being so close to the first end game in the fight against HIV and AIDS, as Jean Paul's t-shirt proclaims.

It takes an inspired group of visionaries whose work and talents are brought together to achieve any goal as ambitious as this one -- and those in the world of the arts have their own part to play. If we all lend our voice, we can achieve a generation free of AIDS by 2015.

Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is the Global Fund's Ambassador for the Protection of Mothers and Children Against AIDS. To sign up to the Born HIV Free campaign, go to the Born HIV Free web site, and for more about the Global Fund, visit globalfund.org.

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France's First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (C) looks at pictures displayed in the Elysee Palace courtyard in Paris September 17, 2010 as part of the two-day event "Journées européennes du Patrimoine" (European Heritage days). Seen with Bruni-Sarkozy are Philippe Abergel (L), photographer and author of a book titled "L'Elysee", and Patrick Leseur (R), contributor to the catalogue of the exhibition.


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French President Nicolas Sarkozy, his wife Carla Bruni Sarkozy and his son, Louis Sarkozy, enjoy their first day in New York before his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday. They had lunch at one of their favourite restaurants in Manhattan, Amaranth, an Italian restaurant. After lunch, they headed back to their hotel. While a kitten-heeled Carla went shopping at the pharmacy across from their the hotel, Nicolas Sarkozy and his son Louis went to a nearby Best Buy store. Later in the afternoon, Louis, accompanied by a secret service agent, went to Central Park to play with a strange, futuristic toy. Almost certainly tired following their long trip, the family stayed at the hotel for dinner.



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The first one is very boring and kind of unflattering. The second one... well, she really needs good bra.

Her hair looks gorgeous.
 
French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy speaks to an aide while attending a meeting with her husband French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the United Nations as part of the Millennium Development Goals summit on September 20, 2010 in New York City.




zimbio
 
Ciao you are spoiling me! I LOOOOOOVE all the new Carla pictures. I looove her candids and they are so rare in magazines and webnews.

Thanks a lot and KARRRRMA is going your way!
 
aww, thank you :flower: And, my pleasure! I love it when we have new Carla pictures.

Carla Bruni Sarkozy, wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, watches on as her husband speaks at the United Nations General Assembly.


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President Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy leave the Carlyle Hotel on the Upper East Side.


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I'm not sure those pictures were posted ...

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^ Love the last one. Thank you! :heart: I've been wanting to give you karma for a long time but I need to spread some reputation first.
 
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aww, you're so nice :smile: I don't do it for the karma but it's still really nice to know that a post is appreciated :smile:

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Carla Bruni and Princess Victoria of Sweden Enjoy a Photo Op in Non-Matching Outfits


It was kind of weird but also kind of nice when Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni met last summer in matching white looks. Perhaps it was planned, perhaps they both just have great minds — whatever the cause, it made for such an aesthetically pleasing photo op, as did the time they got together and both wore ***** bows. Today Carla wore a taupe pantsuit — a very of the season look — to greet Swedish Princess Victoria, who wore a black dress with a white collar and
 
^don't know why the end of that post wasn't posted >.<
Today Carla wore a taupe pantsuit — a very of the season look — to greet Swedish Princess Victoria, who wore a black dress with a white collar and sleeve cuffs.


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For those who live in France or have a way to watch it, there will be a documentary about Carla tonight on France 3. Reporters have followed her for one year so only exclusive footage.
 
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