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Le match des First Ladies
However, even if this intervention made the media pay attention to Sarah Brown, she is not their favourite. In terms of media visibility, two First Ladies appear to be clearly at the top of their list: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Michelle Obama. They are young, beautiful, smart and of course married to leaders. It’s not surprising that they became the media darlings!
If the classic look of the French “Première dame” is cheered by almost all journalists around the world. Some prefer Michelle Obama's style. Like Carla, she is patriotic when it comes to choosing her designers. But the new American First Lady chose to wear young and independent designers creations, such as Maria Pinto or Narcisco Rodriguez. As a result, Michelle’s outfits are often more audacious than Carla’s. In addition, her wardrobe is really the one of a working woman: practical clothes that flatter her and give her poise and authority. And it does not always have to cost designer prices:

The two first ladies are not only unlike each other with their wardrobe. They do not play the same role in the public arena. Michelle is the supportive wife 'par excellence'. She was by her husband's side during the whole election campaign and was a tireless fighter. Now that Barack has been elected, she wants to be the voice of American women and mothers. “I will continue these conversations with working women and military spouses, and I’ll take their stories back to Washington”, she said.

Carla and Michelle have however one thing in common. They are both independent women. Michelle Obama studied in Princeton and Harvard and became a successful lawyer, whilst the French first lady has been one of the world’s top 20 supermodels before turning into a succesful singer.Let's not forget however that she too had a good education. Carla speaks many languages and went to finishing school.
In a word, the French and the American First Ladies are both very different; but we cannot deny that they are both high achievers with an amazing style. There are of course plenty of other First Ladies, but would you not aspire to be like one of these two?
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21/03/2009 - janehamilton08 a dit :
The French first lady is Italian! Does that disqualify her?
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