Macron burdens himself with fragrance
Beaumont compares Macron’s perfume use to that of Louis XIV, who utilized fragrance as a symbol of power at Versailles. A former aide is quoted as saying Macron’s signature scent acts as a way to "mark his territory," making his presence known in any room. The strong scent has even become a running joke among the staff, with people commenting that "it smells like the president" when he’s been around.
The book also mentions that Bernard Arnault, the billionaire owner of the Dior brand and a close associate of Macron, received France’s highest honor, the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, from the president. Macron, known for his youthful image and athletic persona, has used various PR stunts, including posing with boxing gloves and releasing images of himself hitting a punching bag in 2024.
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