Emanuel Macron’s Elysée Palace antics exposed: Emanuel Macron’s Elysée Palace antics exposed: Bombshell Book in Cologne

From overwhelming perfume to clumsy sunglasses, the quirky habits of the French president may be more than just personal quirks. They may have performed the power on purpose.
The image management of French President Emmanuel Macron seems to be aimed at enhancing charm, control and presence, integrating political theatre and personal brands in a clear French way.
According to a shocking new book, Emmanuel Macron teased his assistant by wearing the “industrial quantity” of cologne and bringing a box of “ugly” sunglasses.
What’s behind Cologne’s obsession?
According to Daily Mail, the French president excerpt said that the French president used so much Dior Eau Savage that his staff could smell him before even entering the room, and even before he entered the room, it was considered a strange game of power.
To further establish their dominance, another claimed that Mr. Macron insisted on keeping a box of sunglasses that were “each ugly than the last” when they forgot their guests.
According to the Telegraph, Mr Macron wore £104 cologne “all the time of day” and kept a bottle at all times, according to Olivier Beaumont’s The Elysée.
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The book says: “Givers who are less than habit may be overcome by the smell of flowers and musk. This indicates that the president is inside the building.
It continues: “Emmanuel Macron used his perfume as an element of his authority in Elysée, just as Louis Xiv made them attributes of power when he marched in the gallery of Versailles.”
According to a former assistant quoted in a book, “You can feel it when Emmanuel Macron enters the room.” As in a report by the Daily Mail, it was a means of establishing his dominance, “almost like marking one’s own territory.”
The LVMH group owned by Bernard Arnault includes Dior. He is considered close to President Macron and is the richest man in France and Europe.
The book says that Mr. Macron’s wife Brigitte will spray with her husband’s perfume “to keep her man not far away”.
Why provide weird sunglasses to guests?
In another excerpt, it was revealed that Mr Macron also asked his assistant to interview the individual at Elysée Garden during the day forgot to hold a box of black glasses.
To be allowed to retain, you have to choose from one case that he “contains about 20 pairs of used glasses, all shapes, not really stylish, some curved arms, some with red edges, and even a little ridiculous”.
The book quotes a minister who believes it is the power of Mr. Macron.
Macron’s solo photographer Soazing de la Moissonnière made a sensation in France when she posted two photos of the French president defeating Punchbag in France last year.
As Macron suspended his long-term attempt to maintain closer ties with Vladimir Putin in Moscow, many speculated that the French president’s prediction of machismo and power was part of public relations as he took a tougher stance in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Macron’s Pugilistic Photo OP is just the latest in a series of on-stage photos that have been ongoing for years to show that the head of Elysee Palace is a handsome, capable and admirable representative of France and its interests.
Is Macron copying Putin’s PR strategy?
It’s a selfish public relations stunt that seems to have been gradually unraveled from Putin’s script and made some modifications. It can be said that Putin is the best world leader, and he is best at building support at home.
Macron’s army of private lawyers and press officials spread his most conceited photos and how they can be used to enhance the reputation of French citizens.
According to the Daily Mail, the Russian president has used the power of his state-owned media empire for more than 20 years in order to build a cult of personality and portray himself as a strong and healthy leader.
De la Moissonnière’s official photo of Macron is more elegant than Putin’s dull, stoic photo. They portray the appearance, self-assurance and charisma of the French leader, as well as his masculinity and physical abilities.
FAQ
Why does Macron wear so much cologne?
According to a new book, it is an iconic way of his assertion of existence and authority, even if he walks into the room.
What’s wrong with sunglasses?
He allegedly used strange, outdated sunglasses as a quirky way to keep in control and cleverly ridiculed forgetful visitors.