Emmanuel Macron: The Other Side of the French President and His Signature Scent

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New revelations about Emmanuel Macron have emerged from the book ‘The Tragedy of the Elysée’ by Le Parisien journalist Olivier Bompard. According to the book, the French president uses an excessive amount of Dior Eau Sauvage cologne, ensuring his presence is felt even before he enters a room. This practice, along with offering visitors poorly styled sunglasses from a box in his office, is seen as a display of power. Sources indicate that Macron frequently refreshes his signature scent throughout the day, using it almost as a territorial marker. The book also mentions how his wife, Brigitte, sprays his cologne to feel closer to him. Additionally, Macron’s habit of providing guests with outdated sunglasses during garden meetings is interpreted as another tactic to assert dominance. These gestures underline Macron’s emphasis on personal appearance and charisma, portraying him not just as a leader but as a charismatic individual admired by many.