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Brigitte Macron in Asia: First Lady makes a striking appearance in red, a vibrant tribute to the colors of Japan.

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Brigitte Macron showcases mastery of Asian dress codes on official visit to Japan

On Tuesday, March 31, Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron began their state visit to Asia. Confirming her mastery of Japanese dress codes, Brigitte Macron presented herself in an elegant look in the colors of the Japanese flag.

Today, the vibrant hue remains an integral chromatic brilliance of the country. It is a true homage that the First Lady has chosen to pay to Japan upon her arrival. A choice rooted in her desire to honor the sartorial customs of the countries that host her during each state visit.

Brigitte Macron confirms her mastery of Asian dress codes on state visit

Last December, Brigitte Macron stood out in a chic Asian-inspired look during her state visit to China, the fourth since 2017. Clad in a chocolate ensemble by Louis Vuitton, she appeared in a blazer with a Mao collar adorned with a golden zipper and a particularly close double-breasted front. A detail reminiscent of pankou, Asian knots also known as frog closures.

A stylish homage to the Middle Kingdom for this latest cultural visit, especially when one considers that brown embodies notions of earth, ecology, and sustainability. To complement her sophisticated look, the wife of Emmanuel Macron paired it with straight tailored trousers, her fashion signature to elongate her silhouette, and black patent leather loafers. A flawless choice!

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I am James Whitaker, a journalism graduate from the University of Melbourne, where I specialised in political reporting and media ethics. I began my professional career in 2013 as a junior reporter at The Age, covering local governance and public policy in Victoria. In 2017, I moved into national political coverage, reporting on federal elections, parliament, and policy reform. Over the years, my work has focused on clear, factual reporting and long-form political analysis grounded in verified sources.