Paris: French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is taking a clothing company to court to stop it from selling a shopping bag featuring a photo of the former supermodel in the nude, a lawyer said today.
The white canvas bags went on sale this month on the French island of Reunion, produced by local clothing firm Pardon which plans to sell them throughout France soon, said Pardon manager Peter Mertes.
A court in the Reunion capital of Saint-Denis is on Monday to hear the request from President Nicolas Sarkozy s wife to ban sales of the bag.
"This bag makes use of Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy s image without her consent and for commercial gain," said Iqbal Akhoun, a spokesman in Saint-Denis for the first lady s lawyer Thierry Herzog.
The 40-year-old former supermodel is also seeking 125,000 euros (167,000 dollars) in damages from Pardon, which she would donate to charity, he added.
The bag features a black-and-white picture of Bruni-Sarkozy taken from a famous 1993 photo of the model standing upright in the nude that fetched 91,000 dollars at a New York auction earlier this year.
A talk bubble on the bag next to the first lady reads "My boyfriend should have bought me Pardon". The item sells for three euros.
Pardon boss Mertes told AFP his company had manufactured 10,000 Carla bags and that most of them were gifts to clients who bought other products.
Mertes said he was entitled to use the photo because Bruni-Sarkozy is a public figure.
Source :
PTI