Brigitte Macron joined her husband, French president Emmanuel Macron, to host the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the Élysée Palace in Paris on Wednesday. France’s first woman favored one in every of her staple wardrobe colours for the special day.
The French first woman opted for nautical inspiration married with utilitarian parts and a press release belt second. Brigitte Macron wore a navy blue coatdress, that includes lengthy sleeves and a slit on the skirt. The costume, which was designed with a excessive neckline, included gold button detailing operating down the bodice of the maxidress.

Brigitte Macron hosts the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 12 in Paris.
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Together with the nautical-inspired, utilitarian navy robe, Macron added a black assertion belt to her waist to create extra definition.
Equipment worn by Macron have been minimal, save for a pair of assertion earrings. She additionally wore sheer black tights and pointed-toe black pumps.

Brigitte Macron and French President Emmanuel Macron host the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 12 in Paris.
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Blue has lengthy been a prominently featured coloration for Macron’s wardrobe all through her tenure as the primary woman of France. Macron has styled variations on the shade for such events because the state dinner with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in February.
Macron additionally tends to create coordinated sartorial moments with different high-profile figures in Europe. Whereas visiting the U.Ok. to rejoice the Entente Littéraire Prize Award Ceremony in December 2024, Macron wore a blue look that served to enrich Queen Camilla’s apparel.

Brigitte Macron and French President Emmanuel Macron host the president of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 12 in Paris.
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Extra not too long ago, nevertheless, Macron forwent her signature blues for a daring black take a look at Stella McCartney’s fall 2025 ready-to-wear runway present throughout Paris Vogue Week on March 5.

