The president's suits may cost several hundred euros, the expert points out.
The Macrons are stable: Emmanuel continues to play the emperor, Jean-Michel Brigitte - the most elegant Frenchwoman. The presidential couple spent the weekend in Luxembourg in the company of royal figures from across Europe.
At the Grand Duke's Palace, a ceremonial dinner was held on the occasion of the abdication of Henry I of Luxembourg and the ascension of his son William V to the throne.
Here’s how the chroniclers from Gala described this social outing: “The First Lady appeared in a long, straight-cut burgundy dress, restrained and elegant. The upper part of the dress was made of shimmering silver fabric on the shoulders and long sleeves, creating a play of light and a gentle shimmer. Brigitte Macron complemented this festive look by choosing metallic accessories: a small silver clutch and pointed-toe shoes in the same tone, which elongated her silhouette.”

E. Macron, for his part, was dressed in a black tailcoat and a white shirt, adorned with a white bow tie and an orange scarf. He pinned orders to the lapels of his tailcoat.
Earlier, leading men's style expert Marc Bozhe praised the style of the French president in an interview with La Liberation, when he defended men's suits, which have recently been increasingly regarded with disdain. The expert, who analyzes men's looks weekly on the Quotidien program, said that men do not necessarily have to buy suits costing 7000 euros. “Jonas Macron's suits cost 380 euros, and they serve their purpose. They give him a confident look, but at the same time, they do not make him look like someone trying to stand out. It’s smart.”
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