Carla made her appearance in a short dress, showcasing her stսnning body
Carla Bruni, the former first lady of France, made a leggy entrance at the Saint Laurent show on Tuesday night during Paris Fashion Week.

The 55-year-old, who is married to former president Nicolas Sarkozy, made a chic figure in a black jacket, belted at the waist to match her outfit.
She wore a pair of translucent dark tights and tall pointed-toe heels, which added inches to her body.
Carla’s bangs framed her face and her long, brunette hair was styled straight as it fell past her shoulders.

At the celebrity-studded event in France, she posed adorably while hiding behind a pair of large black sunglasses.
It follows Carla’s passionate January Instagram post in which she lauded Prince Harry’s’sincere’ memoirs.
She tweeted her glowing review of the explosive book Spare by the Duke of Sussex, claiming to have read it in one sitting with «much emotion and curiosity.»

The model and singer said on social media that the book is «daring,» «brave,» and «fresh» and claimed that Prince Harry, 38, is his mother’s kid. She did this in both French and English.
It is uncommon for «someone in such a position to be so sincere, so transparent, so true,» she continued.
Carla stated, «I absolutely adored Prince Harry of Sussex’s book; I devoured it in one sitting with great emotion and curiosity.»

She said, «It is unusual for someone whose existence is so profoundly predestined to battle for a life, his own life, like any of us, like you and me.»
She praised the book, saying, «It’s brave, it’s daring, it’s new: yet Prince Harry is definitely his mother’s son.»
The book, she continued, «tells us something that affects us all and whoever we are,» and she could «feel Prince Harry’s heart […] beating on every page.»

We only have one life, and we must live it as much as we can in accordance with our instincts and our enjoyment.
The model wrote, «Life is too short and too useless to pretend that happiness doesn’t matter,» as the conclusion of her impromptu review of the book.
This novel, which is so unique and fascinating, reminds us that no existence should deny itself of the small happiness that it awaits.