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Frances's first lady Carla Bruni arrives
for a state banquet at the Guildhall in London March 27, 2008. Bruni and
her husband, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, were on the second day of a
state visit. (Photo: China Daily/Agencies) Photo
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BEIJING,
March 28 -- The day after splashing pictures of her naked, Britain's tabloids
hailed Carla Bruni as a fashion queen who could be the new Princess Diana.
"What a difference a day makes ... and this time she
remembered to put some clothes on," trumpeted The Daily Mail, which devoted a
six-page spread to France's First Lady.
"Britain is enchanted by Madame Sarkozy," said the
Daily Express opposite a picture of the former catwalk star turned singer
arriving for a state banquet at Windsor Castle.
Tabloids had welcomed Carla at the start of a state
visit with her husband, President Nicolas Sarkozy, on Wednesday by reproducing a
nude fashion shot of her taken in the 90s. Bookmakers William Hill quoted odds
of 10-1 that Sarkozy would buy the print when it was auctioned next month in New
York.
Any moralistic tut-tutting by the popular press was
replaced yesterday by praise for a woman hailed as a demure model of elegance.
"A Good Night for France. The Gaul Scorers," declared
The Sun in a front-page spread linking Carla's triumph with France's soccer
defeat of England in Paris.
When she arrived in London, heir-to-the-throne Prince
Charles had planted a kiss on her gloved hand.
"Is Carla the new Diana?" asked The Daily Telegraph.
"Presidential aides hope France's First Lady will become their very own Queen of
Hearts."
At home, French newspapers enthused over the
sensation created by the new first lady, whose apparent ease with rigid court
protocol they put down to her long experience as a model.
"The English conquered by Carla, said Le Parisien
daily.
Even the leftwing Liberation daily paid tribute,
remarking that Carla had delivered a near faultless performance but adding: "Her
husband had more difficulties with protocol."
One British paper said that in her Christian Dior
outfit, Carla recalled Jackie Kennedy in her heyday, and the press adulation
should help to boost her husband, nicknamed "President Bling-Bling" for his
lavish lifestyle.
Their relationship had sent Sarkozy's popularity
ratings plunging. Voters complained the president was focusing too much on his
private life and not enough on France's economic issues.
Headlines like "Enchante" and "Ooh La La, Madame
Sarkozy" showed she is very much a presidential asset as far as the British
press is concerned.
Sarkozy, 53, separated from his second wife Cecilia
last October following an 11-year marriage and just five months after winning
power. By February he had married 40-year-old Bruni.
She has previously been linked with rock stars Mick
Jagger and Eric Clapton, as well as US businessman Donald Trump.
Yesterday Sarkozy announced his hopes that Britain
and France could shelve past animosities in order to herald a new era of
"brotherly" ties.
(Source: China Daily/Agencies)
French model-turned First Lady's nude photo on
sale
BEIJING, March 27
(Xinhuanet) -- French First Lady's nude picture will be auctioned at Christie's
of New York on April 10, according to media reports Thursday.
The image of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was taken by photographer
Michel Comte in 1993, when Bruni-Sarkozy was one of the world's most coveted
models. Full story
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France's first lady Carla Bruni, wife of
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, arrives at a welcoming ceremony
attended by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, near
London, March 26, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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