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First Lady Brigitte Macron interacts with robots in chic boots – Footwear News

By Vicki Evans
December 3, 2021
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Brigitte Macron wore nothing other than neutrals during her visit to the Jules Ferry school in Ormesson-sur-Marne in France.

The French First Lady has been styled in her classic minimalist head-to-toe aesthetic for the occasion. She was keeping warm in a blue double-breasted pea coat and matching scarf. She wore blue skinny jeans, which she layered over a pair of suede point-toe boots.


Brigitte Macron at the Jules Ferry school in Ormesson-sur-Marne in France.

CREDIT: AP

The 68-year-old visited the school to see the robotic systems that keep children with long-lasting illnesses in school.


Brigitte Macron, face mask, School, Navy

Brigitte Macron at the Jules Ferry school in Ormesson-sur-Marne in France.

CREDIT: AP

When it comes to shoes, Macron is a big fan of fall boots. Last month, she was pictured wearing a navy and gray pinstripe suit set. The French first lady accessorized with a gray scarf, coordinating harmoniously with her jacket and adding to the comfy elements of the look for fall. Just like today, she also wore a pair of versatile suede ankle boots.

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Brigitte Macron, face mask, School, Navy

Brigitte Macron at the Jules Ferry school in Ormesson-sur-Marne in France.

CREDIT: AP

Macron’s minimalist wardrobe is considered a standard of French-chic aesthetics. Most of her shoes are from Louis Vuitton, which is one of her favorite brands – she also counts Vuitton designer Nicolas Ghesquière as a close friend.

Apart from the ankle boots, she can also be seen in pointed toe pumps and sporty sneakers in equally chic colors. Macron often wears blazers, dresses and pantsuits, as well as skinny jeans and slacks, in bright neutrals. For formal occasions, she dons elegant gowns and dresses with minimal embellishments, most suffering from French brands like Alaïa, Alexandre Vauthier and Dior.

Slip into a pair of these ultra-stylish boots.


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GESSIE, Kelly & Katie ANKLE BOOTS

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Aileen Pointed Toe Bootie BELLA VITA, Marine ankle boots, Brigitte Macron, Suede

CREDIT: Courtesy of DSW

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Browse the gallery to see Macron’s memorable shoe style.


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