She repeats these eight style mistakes regularly. Why?
- She constantly hides her neck.
She chooses clothes with stand-up collars or round necklines. However, stylists unanimously insist that a V-neck would be more suitable for her figure. She has a short neck, so hiding it is silly. Especially since she also has significant posture problems.

Of course, age plays a role, because she looks pretty good for 71. However, if it weren’t for this nuance, everything would be even better.
- She often wears her hair down.
Brigitte seems to want to show that she has the money to take good care of her hair. However, constantly wearing it down is a silly idea. She appears at all events with this hairstyle and openly ignores updos.

In fact, such hairstyle experiments would not hurt her, as her neck and face would look more harmonious. Some believe that Macron is trying to hide wrinkles and other signs of ageing in this way. However, her real age is visible not only on her face, so there is no need to shorten her neck and make her facial features more severe.

- Love of miniskirts.
Of course, it is commendable that she has managed to keep her figure at her age. This was facilitated not only by a healthy lifestyle, but also by good genetics. However, having beautiful legs is not a reason to wear only miniskirts, especially when it comes to formal receptions.

Many women dream of having such a figure, but it’s not just mini skirts or ultra-short dresses that can emphasise slimness. Brigitte would look better if she focused on the right proportions. It would be a good idea to add loose, high-waisted trousers, floor-length dresses with an emphasis on the waist, and more elegant tops to her wardrobe.

And if she replaced the mini with a midi, she would instantly get rid of this mistake.
- Predominance of white items.
For some reason, many women believe that white outfits make them look younger. In principle, this is true, but after the age of 50, a white wardrobe alone is not enough to make you look young. Moreover, at this age, the opposite is true. Fatigue, wrinkles and age spots are more visible against a white background.

Teeth and the whites of the eyes also stand out against the background of perfectly white clothing. Macron also likes to sunbathe in a solarium, so her light-coloured outfits look sloppy. It’s time for her to add other colours and experiment with combinations of shades.
- Jackets with wide shoulders.
Brigitte usually pairs wide, bulky jackets with skinny jeans, and, frankly, the look is comical. Besides, don’t forget that wide shoulders are no longer in fashion. It was a very short-lived trend that true fashion connoisseurs ignored and treated with great caution.

Broad-shouldered jackets create an imbalance with the first lady’s slender figure. She turns into an ‘inverted triangle’. She needs to either choose different jackets or give preference to looser and lighter bottoms.
- She constantly hides her ankles.
Fitted dresses suit her, even though she has a rectangular figure. However, her stylists seem to have forgotten one important detail. She does not need to hide her ankles, as this makes her look shorter. Only tall models with long legs can get away with this.
Brigitte is about 175 cm tall. That’s not short, but by hiding her ankles, she makes herself look shorter.

If she chooses a midi dress with an open bottom, her legs will look slimmer and her body proportions will be more harmonious.
- She wears things that don’t suit her.
Ruffles, incorrectly chosen lengths and strange details in her outfits are what Macron’s wife is often criticised for. She has a very striking appearance, but it should be noted that her figure is masculine and her arms are sinewy. Playful decorations and frills make her look more severe, so the overall effect is not very feminine.

Since we must not forget Brigitte’s age, her outfits are perceived as very unnatural. She would look better if she added simple silhouettes to her wardrobe, lengthened her dresses/skirts and abandoned youthful decorations.
- She does not deviate from protocol.
Sometimes Brigitte goes overboard and dresses too formally. Of course, she cannot attend an official reception in jeans or a tracksuit, but there is no need to go from one extreme to another. There are excellent alternatives to formal skirts, dresses and blouses.

Stylists should ensure that Macron looks up-to-date with the latest fashion trends. Her clothes are practically devoid of modern cuts, and there are problems with the choice of materials and colours.

Even Kate Middleton has moved away from strict clothing, although she was still a conservative in this regard. If you replace skinny jeans with palazzo pants, choose a trendy coat and replace a classic shirt with a wrap-around model, everything will take on a new look. Strict clothing simply emphasises her age, so she needs to change her outfits constantly.

What do you think: does Brigitte Macron have a stylist? Doesn’t she notice these serious mistakes herself? Why doesn’t anyone give her practical advice?