

"Grazie for bringing us to shoot together for the first time. My soul twins all together for by the amazing thank you for this incredible moment RT. Hadid shared the picture on her social media. They were seen sporting dresses from the fashion house and looked like a mother-daughter duo. In the photograph, the two women look shockingly similar to each other and their resemblance is uncanny. In the newest instance featuring their comparison, 23-year-old Hadid and 52-year-old Bruni were seen posing with Burberry's creative director, Ricardo Tisci, on the cover of Elle France. The two have even joked about their similarities in the past. Music is even more important now that we’re going through hard times, I’m optimistic.Bella Hadid has often been compared to Italin-French singer and supermodel Carla Bruni for her looks. “I hope when people listen they feel cuddly and on holiday,” she says. Music is Bruni’s most valued form of expression, and through her songs, she hopes to send an uplifting message during a moment when it’s needed most. It’s because there is something written in our souls that we’re trying to convey.” “It’s an important part of our lives and not just because everyone has a phone or social networks. Coming from modeling, what I’m most comfortable with are that work with the body, so I consider the silhouettes.” If the focus on effortless fashion sounds suspiciously like French-girl style, that’s okay with Bruni. “What I’m always trying to find is something flattering. “I like to dress in a classic way that doesn’t interfere with the music,” she says. Though she admires the outré style of chameleons like Lady Gaga and Héloïse Letissier of Christine and the Queens, Bruni describes her look as “simple,” gravitating toward clothes that don’t overshadow her songs.
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“Related to love, romanticism, thoughts of freedom and travel-it’s being free and in love, in a comforting place instead of this pandemic world.” “I’m trying to find that emotional state that is separate from reality,” says Bruni. Switching effortlessly between French, Spanish, and English, she delves into heartfelt territory. The process may have changed, but the songs maintain the evocative quality of her earlier work. “We can still do small live performances for television or radio sometimes while being very prudent, but as much as we can, we’re trying to go virtual,” she says.
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“We went right into the studio, but we had to adapt like everyone else.” As in-person performances are nonstarters for the foreseeable future, Bruni is taking her music online with a series of virtual concerts slated for later this year. “I kept writing throughout confinement, and when we came out, I had 16 or 17 songs,” says Bruni. Recorded shortly after Paris’s COVID-19 lockdown, the record had to be completed in a third of the time she usually has for a project. Bruni began writing at the tail end of 2019, just as the coronavirus pandemic spread across Europe. The introspective nature of the material may also have something to do with how it was recorded. The album’s exploration of romance, fantasy, and joy couldn’t arrive at a better moment. On paper, you can keep everything.” Bruni’s charmingly old-school approach runs counter to 2020’s digital dominance and reflects the personal nature of her songs. You don’t get to see all the forms of a song and its evolution. “When you’re on a computer, every change goes away. “I use pen and paper like it’s the Middle Ages!” she says. An artist who takes her time while creating-she writes each song by hand in special notebooks-Bruni values the slow burn. This time it felt right to have my name as the title.”Įach part of Bruni’s creative process is thoughtful. I don’t know why, but some work you create is closer to you than others. But as Bruni explains, “There was something special about this album. And it’s true that many artists (The Smiths, Madonna, and Queen, to name a few) begin their careers by asserting their names via their debut title.

“Usually people do this when they’re beginners-I might be a little old for an eponymous record,” she said with a laugh on the phone from Paris. For Bruni, her sixth release’s soulful material serves as a reintroduction, taking listeners into her world via candid lyrics and meaningful collaborations. Though it sticks to the soulful sound she’s known for, her eponymous album, which drops this week, centers on the personal. Though she’s been writing songs and recording for the better part of two decades, Bruni’s latest record is the first of her six albums to be named after herself. Since her husband, Nicolas Sarkozy, left office in 2012, Bruni has focused on her music. As a supermodel, singer-songwriter, and former first lady of France, no one has had a career quite like Carla Bruni.
