Video: Carla Bruni’s U.S. Press Blitz
She went on the 'Today' show this morning and 'Letterman' last night to promote her new album.
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She went on the 'Today' show this morning and 'Letterman' last night to promote her new album.
Will she talk about rolling up her husband and smoking him like a drug? Here's hoping!
The dress was basically fresh off the runway, so a special arrangement must have occurred between her and the designer.
Also, Art Basel will include a Naomi Campbell photo exhibit, and Elton John only eats off Versace plates.
The house will also integrate the John Galliano label.
Paolo Roversi shot Bruni in Paris last week for a special French winter fashion issue.
Could we have our first reggaeton political debate? And how early is too early for news about Michael Jackson’s dirty underwear? It’s all in your coffee-and-croissant gossip roundup!
Agyness Deyn landed the No. 1 spot, followed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Jessica Parker.
And she says she doesn't know how many past lovers she's had!
Sarah Jessica Parker makes her debut on the list along with Carla Bruni. Victoria Beckham is left off.
In her 'Vanity Fair' cover story, Bruni reveals herself as a fiercely independent image-conscious First Lady, whom Karl Lagerfeld still fawns over.
Also, Gisele strips down for new watch ads, and Sarah Brown says she couldn't compete with Carla Bruni during her London visit.
She told a French magazine, "I’m not pregnant and I regret it because I love it when I am."
She knows the fact that she's Sarko's wife is going to have a big impact on how her latest album is received.
Sales of Tom Ford's men's line have exceeded projections, Pierre Bergé reveals he didn't tell Yves Saint Laurent the designer had a brain tumor, and Michael Kors laments past menswear.
That's a lyric about her husband, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, from her new album. Yes, really.
Is the bastion of bread trying to tell us, “Just say no to croutons”?
The crowd applauded outside the church as the legendary couturier's coffin was carried in. All were silent while Pierre Bergé gave a tearful speech.
Thierry Mugler might revive womenswear for Paris's couture week, Laetitia Casta might be the new face of Louis Vuitton, and Carla Bruni dishes on Sarko.
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