
His legal team have filed an appeal, which effectively suspends the sentence until their case is heard. Prosecutors had been asking for at least six months of actual jail time for Sarkozy, along with a six-month suspended sentence. The judge at Paris's Correctional Court said the 66-year-old, who held office from 2007 to 2012, could serve his term from home - where he will have to wear an ankle bracelet. Maybe we could do something together around music.Carla met Nicolas, who has three other children from previous relationships, at a dinner party in 2007 and instantly hit it off. Valeria wanted me to star, but I don’t feel like it at all. I am very close to my two sisters, Valeria and Consuelo. The character who would be me doesn’t exist in the movie. My sister, who is very strong, is not like her character in the movie. Who is starring as you? What is your relationship to your sister? Do you have any plans to work together?Ĭ.B.S.: It a marvelous movie, very poetic. WWD: Your sister Valeria Bruni Tedeschi presented her film “A Castle in Italy” during the Cannes Film Festival. WWD: Are you inspired by the Seventies in fashion?Ĭ.B.S.: Not really, but I have kept a taste for shirts and blue jeans, which became big in those days. It was a different era for fashion, music these were the first years of great freedom. His snapshots are magnificent, very evocative of the 1970s. A French photographer, Dominique Tarlé, captured the incredible atmosphere during the few months the Stones spent in the house in 1971. WWD: Speaking of Jagger, a song in your new album is about another Rolling Stones member, Keith Richards.Ĭ.B.S.: Not about him, who I don’t know personally, but about a house, Villa Nellcôte, in the south of France, that belonged to Keith Richards and his wife, Anita Pallenberg. Maybe one day, at a certain age, I will tap dance! I am thinking of artists like James Brown or Mick Jagger who are truly bêtes de scène…

I love dancing to have fun but not for show. I’m reserved, I would never dare to dance on stage. I am not a “bête de scene.” This is a French idiom. How so?Ĭ.B.S.: Some artists are performers they take the stage by storm. WWD: You have said you aren’t a “bête de scene” (or “born for the stage”). I try to make an intimate connection with the audience. That also has to do with my artistic choice. I’ll perform in small music venues even in France I perform in small venues. WWD: What is your dream? Madison Square Garden?Ĭ.B.S.: No! I don’t have this pretension. We had two songs during a concert for Nelson Mandela’s birthday, but that is different.
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I have only done some small radio and TV appearances on promotional tours. WWD: Is your tour going to take you to the U.S.?Ĭ.B.S.: I believe it’s on the schedule, absolutely. For now, I’m just doing this Bulgari campaign. It was the first time I was working with Terry Richardson.
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How does it feel to get back to modeling? Do you have more campaigns to come?Ĭ.B.S.: It did not feel like being a model.…It felt like shooting in a nostalgic movie as the shoot was in Rome in magic places, outside time. WWD: You are appearing in a Bulgari ad shot by Terry Richardson. I have remained close to designers, hair stylists, makeup artists and photographers. Each time I get to see the other models, whom I wasn’t so close with, it is always a pleasure.


I have remained very close to former models Farida and Marpessa. WWD: How has your relationship to fashion evolved over your different lives as a model, singer, first lady, mother…?Ĭ.B.S.: The fashion world is like a family to me.

But when I do promotions, TV, one of my best friends, Joanna Fath, a stylist and the granddaughter of the designer, comes to my home for fittings. WWD: Do you work with a stylist, or shop directly?Ĭ.B.S.: I do it by myself. Perhaps I’ll work with a designer, it would be great. WWD: What are you planning to wear during your tour?Ĭ.B.S.: I have yet to pick the costumes. I would wear Dior, Chanel, Jean Paul Gaultier, Azzedine Alaïa, Yves Saint Laurent and other designers from the younger generation. I could borrow their clothes for official occasions, it felt easy and pleasant. WWD: With whom did you collaborate at that time?Ĭ.B.S.: I worked with all the French fashion designers. In my life, I dress in a very simple and comfortable way. It was only to welcome guests or to accompany my husband on state visits, but it was a pleasure. However, I have less obligation to dress up because I no longer have official duties. Are you happy to be freed of them?Ĭarla Bruni-Sarkozy: No, because in my daily life, I could wear whatever I wanted. WWD: As a first lady, you must have faced some restrictions in your way of dressing. Issey Miyake Dies at 84: A Look Back at the Designer’s Career
