Lucy Bannerman
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If there was a competition for best dressed dignitary, then it was a dead
heat. Sticking to her own trusted dressmaker, the Queen wore a Kelly and
Pordum cream coat, and hat by Angela Kelly.
But it was Carla Bruni Sarkozy who demonstrated the greatest transformation,
abandoning her usual hippy-infused style for a vintage look that was part
Jackie O, part district nurse.
Mrs Sarkozy also showed an unlikely taste in handbags, sporting a vintage
number that was striking in its similarity to the classic style that has
become the Queen’s signature accessory. The former model took no chances by
wearing Dior top-to-toe. Her entire outfit, from the 1960s pillbox hat to
her grey wool coat and black leather gloves, was designed by the French
couture house – a diplomatic choice, given that it is headed by the English
designer, John Galliano.
Dolly Jones, editor of Vogue.com, said: “With all eyes on her today – some of
which are inevitably going to look for any excuse to be critical - Carla
Bruni was perfectly demure, her tiny matching hat and rounded collar an
elegant reference to Jackie O.
“Without trying too hard to make a statement, she really looks the part, while
the sober grey wool fabric of her coat dress blends into the British
weather. She’s certainly not trying to upstage anybody – that seems to be
the message.”
Lucy Yeomans, Editor of Harper’s Bazaar, said: “It was very
elegant, but very, very safe, with all the accessories, like the gloves. My
first impression was that it was kind of Jackie Kennedy meets Madeleine, the
little French schoolgirl. I also thought it was eerily reminiscent of the
young Lady Diana when she was trying to do everything correctly.”
She added: “It was very beautifully tailored and in its way, very on trend,
but it was also a little bit nun-like. I don’t know whether it was because
she knows that there is this naked picture of her around.”
Later there were more admiring glances for Mrs Sarkozy when she was placed
between the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales and three seats from
Gordon Brown at the evening banquet at Windsor Castle.
At a table 182ft long, 148 guests sat down to a state banquet in honour of the
French President, who sat between the Queen and the Duchess of Cornwall. In
the far distance other guests included David Cameron, the Tory leader, and
Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, attending his first state banquet.
Dame Ellen MacArthur, the yachtswoman, and Andrew Marr, the broadcaster, sat
a long way from the presidential guests while Michel Roux, one of England’s
best-known French chefs, was placed well below the salt.
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Not Jackie, but Audrey Hepburn, I would say.
Sun, Berlin, Germany
Toh Peng Sun, Berlin, Germany
She looks like a Flight attendant.
Howard, Holliswood, NY
The new Madame Sarkozy actually looked quite elegant though I think wearing flats didn t do her appearance any favours. The flats made her feet look big and made the woman look like an oversized schoolgirl. I hope she will give up the silly habit of desperately trying not to look taller than her husband and wear a small heel as it looks more dressy and grown-up. Everybody knows she IS taller than Sarko and why would this fact be a problem anyhow?
Asta, Hamburg, Germany