First Ladies are always in sight. They should look awesome and be a role model in everything: from social activities to family and fashion. The very best have charm, wit, style, and a strong character.
Axar.az presents the state leaders’ wives who managed to win the hearts of millions.
1.Jacqueline Kennedy, USA

“My task is to show the world that America is not a country of bad taste,“ said Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of US President John F. Kennedy. And she succeeded: as a style icon, Jacqueline still inspires designers and filmmakers. ”The dress should be tight enough to show that you’re a woman and loose enough to show that you’re a lady." Jackie also captivated people with her gentleness, humor, sharp wit, and eternal devotion to her husband.
2.Michelle Obama, USA

Lively and natural, Michelle Obama earns respect. In an obese America, Michelle launched a program called "Let’s Move!" and established a garden in the White House, setting an example of healthy eating. Her sense of style is also worth special praise: feminine and fashionable. In public speaking, Michelle overshadowed even her husband.
3.Grace Kelly, Monaco

The beautiful and successful Hollywood actress abandoned her movie career to become a princess. She married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. At her first Christmas Ball as a princess, Grace invited children from all over the princedom. In 1982, the Princess died in an accident. She was a truly iconic figure.
4.Carla Bruni, France

A successful top model, singer, and poetess with beauty and intelligence — the world knew her before it heard about the policies of Nicolas Sarkozy. Despite a rather scandalous past, Carla quickly became a favorite of French women, primarily because of her freedom-loving nature.
5."The Peony Fairy" Peng Liyuan, PRC

PRC President Xi Jinping’s wife is a famous Chinese singer. When she met her future husband in 1986, almost no one had heard of him, but Peng Liyuan was well known and loved. She is smart, has a strong character, and holds considerable influence in the country. And as if that wasn’t enough, she’s also a Major General.
Peng is called "The Peony Fairy" among people. The peony, as a particularly revered flower in China, is associated with the emperor’s symbol and embodies beauty and sensuality.