Who is the most beautiful first lady in the world? It's really hard to become the first lady in the country, They need an extra value other than beauty. it was the brain and behavior. This woman below was known as the most beautiful first lady.
Rania Al Abdullah (Jordan)
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah is much more than just a queen. Jordan's Queen of Beauty and intelligence make Forbes magazine's list of 100 women in the world's most influential in 2009 on the ranking of # 76 is better than in 2005 ranked # 81.
Considered by the West (she has been interviewed many times, including a half-hour appearance on Oprah), she was named the third most beautiful woman in the world by Harpers and Queen magazine in 2005.
Asma Al Assad (Syiria)
With high performance in investment banking, unlike other countries in the Syrian capital, she had an important political role in this country when she participated in various political and diplomatic events. She is one of the most important decision maker in Syria. Influenced by liberal ideas in economics, she attempted to change her husband to be liberalism.
She is also involved in charitable organizations and humanitarian aid, and the movement for the emancipation of women in Syria.
Mehriban Aliyeva (Azerbaijan)
First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva is a Stylish woman, Communities in love with the first lady who has a strong taste in clothes, like the style of Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni. Mehriban Aliyeva is very conscious of looking. She is beautiful, and is a graduate of a qualified medical doctor.
Carla Bruni Sarkozy (France)
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is of Italian descent France. Her full name Gilberta Carla Bruni Tedeschi was born 23 December 1967 in Turin, Italy). Her family moved to France since 1975.
Carla Bruni met with French president Nicolas Sarkozy in November 2007 in a dinner party, then Mr Sarkozy was divorced from second wife. They married in February 2008 in Paris.
Princess lalla salma (Morocco)
Women who have beautiful red hair also has a low profile nature that people liked in many of the world. Even his success against cancer made him the spirit of establishing the association in the country's first cancer prevention
Rania Al Abdullah (Jordan)
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah is much more than just a queen. Jordan's Queen of Beauty and intelligence make Forbes magazine's list of 100 women in the world's most influential in 2009 on the ranking of # 76 is better than in 2005 ranked # 81.
Considered by the West (she has been interviewed many times, including a half-hour appearance on Oprah), she was named the third most beautiful woman in the world by Harpers and Queen magazine in 2005.
Asma Al Assad (Syiria)
With high performance in investment banking, unlike other countries in the Syrian capital, she had an important political role in this country when she participated in various political and diplomatic events. She is one of the most important decision maker in Syria. Influenced by liberal ideas in economics, she attempted to change her husband to be liberalism.
She is also involved in charitable organizations and humanitarian aid, and the movement for the emancipation of women in Syria.
Mehriban Aliyeva (Azerbaijan)
First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva is a Stylish woman, Communities in love with the first lady who has a strong taste in clothes, like the style of Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni. Mehriban Aliyeva is very conscious of looking. She is beautiful, and is a graduate of a qualified medical doctor.
Carla Bruni Sarkozy (France)
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is of Italian descent France. Her full name Gilberta Carla Bruni Tedeschi was born 23 December 1967 in Turin, Italy). Her family moved to France since 1975.
Carla Bruni met with French president Nicolas Sarkozy in November 2007 in a dinner party, then Mr Sarkozy was divorced from second wife. They married in February 2008 in Paris.
Princess lalla salma (Morocco)
Women who have beautiful red hair also has a low profile nature that people liked in many of the world. Even his success against cancer made him the spirit of establishing the association in the country's first cancer prevention
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