Carla Bruni


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about the picture in #300 she's absolutely gorgeous. I miss her so much
 
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UK Elle May 1987

Tropical Beatwave
Ph: John Bishop
Model: Carla Bruni
Stylist: Harriett Jagger
Hair: Guido
Makeup: BJ Gillian



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August magazine September 2013 Cover
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Yo Dona December 14, 2013 Cover
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Vanity Fair November 1992

La Dolce Carla
Photo Helmut Newton
Cast Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Virgino Bruni-Tedeschi, Alberto Bruni-Tedeschi & Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi
Hair & Makeup Susan Sterling



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ELLE France 5th September 1994
Le Sexy Chic Galactique
Ph: Hanne Schmid
Model: Carla Bruni
Stylist: Anne-Claire Bancilhon
Hair: Jean-Marc Maniatis
Makeup: Lucille Brunette



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Carla Bruni attends the Schiaparelli show as part of Paris Fashion Week Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2014 on January 20, 2014 in Paris, France.

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Those trousers are absolutely hideous.

I always find it so weird how I see her on TV and she looks breathtakingly beautiful, and then some shots like that where she looks like a 70 year-old who had too many facelifts.
 
La Parisienne (France) - November 2013



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The Edit by Net-A-Porter
January 23, 2014

First Lady Of Song
Model Carla Bruni-Sarkozy
Photographer Koray Birand
Styling Joanna Schlenzka



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Interview The Edit
After her time as France’s ultra-chic First Lady, CARLA BRUNI-SARKOZY is in the spotlight once again with the launch of her new album. CRAIG McLEAN meets the woman who is just as at home on the world stage as she is on a musical one.

While the rest of the pop world prepares for the upcoming Grammy Awards, musician Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has found herself on the receiving end of my unintentional ‘twerk’. Lucky for me, however, formalities are not de rigueur for France’s former First Lady, the superstar wife of the Republic’s former President, who is herself standing in front of her police security detail, her derrière in his eyeline, cheerfully pulling down her waistband to ascertain what jeans brand she is wearing.

But Bruni-Sarkozy is no ordinary world-famous VIP. As would be known to anyone with even half an eye on the global media, she is not one for playing by the rules. Or heeding conformity. Or for even being the slightest bit boring.

“What is twerking?” the 46-year-old had asked, frowning, halfway through our conversation in a Parisian hotel in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower. The topic had arisen after the supermodel-turned-musician had mentioned her return to fashion last year, shooting a Bulgari campaign with photographer Terry Richardson.

I then asked if she had seen Richardson’s video for Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus – she of twerking fame. One thing led to another and, before I knew it, I was bending over in front of Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy, waving my denim-clad behind in her face – though, clearly, I don’t look anywhere near as good as Bruni-Sarkozy does in her slim-fit black Genetics, part of an all-black, all-chic ensemble that is part high-end (Hermès scarf, Michel Perry boots) and part high street (Zara top). It completes the picture of a coolly sophisticated super-mum whose ensuing laugh in my direction was as natural as her innate elegance.

Of all her interests, it is music that most preoccupies Bruni-Sarkozy. The Italian-born style heroine who brought Jackie O glamor to the modern political arena is aware that her adopted country is well represented at this year’s Grammy Awards, taking place this weekend in Los Angeles, with Daft Punk due to take the stage with Stevie Wonder.

“Well, they are already the album of the year!” she says in her speedily confident English, beaming patriotically, one eye on the Tricolore, one on the disco. “Right away everyone got it and started dancing to it. Have you seen the montage on YouTube of Celine Dion dancing to Get Lucky?” she says, clapping her hands excitedly and bouncing on the sofa. “For some reason [the sync] is just perfect! Check it out!”

Right now, Bruni-Sarkozy is on a global tour with her French-language fourth album, Little French Songs. She will also be performing tracks from her last English-language album, 2007’s No Promises. “Oh, it’s so much fun,” she says of the tour. “Fun and fear at the same time – it’s the best!” It is a welcome return to the stage for her after an enforced hiatus while her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, was the French President. But after he lost power in spring 2013, it was out with state visits with HRH Queen Elizabeth II and the Obamas, and back in with intimate nightclub gigs.

The daughter of a concert-pianist mother and composer-industrialist father, Bruni-Sarkozy says she managed to maintain her guitar-playing routine while resident in the Élysée Palace, the seat of French power. “Not in secret, but I was playing every day because I have to keep my fingers like this,” she says, proffering her hand so I can feel her lightly calloused tips. “It’s a habit,” she shrugs of the instrument she’s been playing since she was seven, shortly after her wealthy family relocated from Turin to Paris in 1975 to avoid kidnap threats from the anti-capitalist Red Brigades, then terrorising Italy’s rich.“I don’t have a guitar in my bedroom,” she continues, “but I have a studio at home where I just play. So I take care of the children, have dinner with my man, sometimes I’m cooking something, or we watch a film. But as soon as I’m finished, I’m in my studio.” Does Sarkozy feel like a musical widower? “No! He loves it! He’s working most of the time [anyway], either at his office or in his office in the house – it’s just above mine.”

To the delight of many, Bruni-Sarkozy croons about the sexier qualities of her husband on her new album. In Mon Raymond, she likens “Super-Sarko’s” energy to that of a bombe atomique. But, she insists, he wasn’t embarrassed at being cast as a romantic muse. He has been hearing the song in various stages of composition since his wife began it three years ago. “I’m a slow writer. I write at night, so I would go into the bedroom with my guitar and ask him for advice – ‘Hey, wake up! Listen to this!’ Sometimes he’s asleep!” she says, laughing. “He’d say, ‘I have to think about the economy, I don’t want to think about Raymond!’ So I stopped. But I think he liked it.”

These days, life for the couple is very different. Their daughter Giulia is two, and if she could help it, Bruni-Sarkozy would be a “hermit” at home, keeping her brood safe (she has a son, Aurélien, 12, from a previous relationship, while Sarkozy has three sons from his two previous marriages). Ask her if she enjoys being an older mother and she replies with characteristic candor. “Well, it’s sort of a miracle for me, because I never thought I could do it,” she says with feeling, leaning forward confidentially.

“When I was a young girl I thought, oh, I’m not going to be able to be a mother, it’s so complicated… And actually it happened probably by luck. And I like it! I think about them the whole time. I’m obsessed that something bad happens to them. Horrible,” she shudders.

I mention that her husband recently hinted strongly that he might run again for power in the 2017 French presidential election. “I don’t think so,” is her quick reply. She doesn’t think so? “I don’t know,” she demurs. “I mean, it’s not my choice. I would support him whatever he does. But I would rather he started a new life – and achieve it.” In any case, Bruni-Sarkozy is pushing ahead with her musical career. Does her teenage son like her delicate, singer-songwriter, very French music?

“No! He likes heavy metal. AC/DC. You know, I love AC/DC, now that I listen to it all the time…” she says with a wry smile. “He brought me to see this Metallica film,” she says of the titanically loud American metal band’s 2013 film Through the Never. “I thought I was gonna die! And I like Metallica. I played on Later... with Jools Holland [on the BBC], and they were there. And they gave us earplugs! The funny part is, my husband was still the President, so I had security with earpieces in!” Her bodyguards were nonplussed. Did they remove their earpieces and insert the earplugs – saving their hearing but imperiling the First Lady? “I’m thinking, if someone attacks me, no one hears!” she says with a hoot. “Help, there’s a terrorist!” she shrieks, laughing. It is not a performance you would expect from Michelle Obama or Samantha Cameron. But then, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy – former First Lady, now acclaimed songstress, always une bombe atomique – is never, ever boring.
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love this... she should have walked that show as well... thEdit is great! great! great!
 
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US Vogue January 1993

What's Modern Now?
Photo Pierre Scherman, Derek Ridgers, Mark Peterson & David Bailey
By Suzy Menkes
Models Naomi Campbell, Marisa Berenson, Nadège du Bospertus, Meghan Douglas, Nadja Auermann, Christy Turlington, Kristen McMenamy, Helena Christensen, Linda Evangelista, Karen Alexander, Karen Mulder, Shalom Harlow, Yasmeen Ghauri, Claudia Schiffer, Veronica Webb, Kate Moss, Tyra Banks, Lara Harris, Niki Taylor, Patricia Hartmann, Emma Sjöberg, Sarah O'Hare, Yasmin Le Bon, Carla Bruni, Anh Duong & Unknowns




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Wow I love her supermodel days! She was the quintessential of beauty and charme!
Pratically perfect, but with a strong personality..not "boring" like Caludia Schiffer for ex..:heart:
 
US Vogue January 1993

Perfect Match
Photo Dewey Nicks
Editor Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele
Models Carla Bruni & Vincent Perez
Hair Serge Normand
Makeup Anne Marie Barthelemy




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Carla Bruni-Sarkozy attends amfAR's 21st Cinema Against AIDS Gala Presented By WORLDVIEW, BOLD FILMS, And BVLGARI at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 22, 2014 in Cap d'Antibes, France
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