Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi was born in Turin, Italy, and is heiress to the fortune created by the Italian tire manufacturing company CEAT, founded in the 1920s by her grandfather Virginio Bruni Tedeschi. The company was sold in the 1970s to Pirelli (the brand lives on via its former subsidiary in India, founded in 1958). The family moved to France in 1975, reportedly to escape the threat of kidnapping by the Red Brigades, a Marxist-Leninist terrorist group active in Italy in the 1970s. Bruni grew up in France from age seven and attended boarding school in Switzerland. She went to Paris to study art and architecture, but left school at 19 to become a model.
Bruni signed with City Models at age 19. Paul Marciano, president and creative director of Guess? Inc., came across her picture among composite cards of aspiring models and chose her to model with Estelle Lefbure in campaigns for Guess? jeans. Bruni subsequently worked for designers and fashion houses such as Christian Dior, Givenchy, Paco Rabanne, Sonia Rykiel, Christian Lacroix, Karl Lagerfeld, John Galliano, Yves Saint-Laurent, Chanel and Versace. By the 1990s, Bruni was among the 20 highest-paid fashion models, earning $7.5 million a year. While modeling, Bruni dated Eric Clapton, then Mick Jagger.
On 11 April 2008, a 1993 nude photograph of Bruni sold at auction for US$91,000 (65,093) more than 60 times the expected price. She was a modeling subject of a 1999 trompe-l'il wool-knit dress body painting by Joanne Gair that is included in Gair's second book, Body Painting: Masterpieces by Joanne Gair.
In 1997, Bruni quit the world of fashion to devote herself to music. She sent her lyrics to Julien Clerc in 1999, based on which he composed seven tracks on his 2000 album Si j'tais elle. In 2002, her debut album Quelqu'un m'a dit, produced by ex-lover Louis Bertignac, was released in Europe with success in Francophone countries. Three songs from the album appear in Hans Canosa's 2005 American film Conversations with Other Women, the song Le Plus Beau du quartier was used in H&M's Christmas 2006 commercial, and the title track was featured in the 2003 movie Le Divorce and in the 2009 movie (500) Days of Summer. In January 2010, her song L'amoreuse was featured in the season 3 episode of NBC's Chuck Chuck vs. First Class. In 2005, she duetted with Louis Bertignac on the song Les Frleuses on his new album. In 2006, Bruni recorded Those Little Things an English-language translation of the Serge Gainsbourg song Ces petits riens for the tribute album Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited.
She took part in the opening ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in a parade paying tribute to the Italian flag. Her second album, No Promises containing poems by William Butler Yeats, Emily Dickinson, W. H. Auden, Dorothy Parker, Walter de la Mare, and Christina Rosetti, set to music, was released in January 2007. Her music career did not cease after her marriage. She released her third album Comme si de rien n'tait (As If Nothing Happened) on 11 July 2008. The songs are self-penned except for one rendition of "You Belong to Me" and another song featuring a poem La Possibilit d'une le by Michel Houellebecq set to music. Royalties from the album will be donated to unidentified charitable and humanitarian cause. Bruni-Sarkozy sang for Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday on July 18, 2009 at Radio City Musical Hall in New York City. The event was her first public music appearance since marrying Sarkozy. She is currently working on her fourth album and according to reports will be collaborating with Lenny Kravitz. In January 2010, it was reported that she is working on two separate studio albums, one in French and another in English with a tentative release date set for Autumn 2010.
In September 2009, she recorded a duet with Harry Connick, Jr. for the French edition of his album Your Songs. The duet is "And I Love Her", written by Lennon/McCartney. The album is released in France on October 26, 2009. She will be appearing on the upcoming tribute to David Bowie to be released in May 2010 on Manimal Vinyl Records. Its no surprise that poems have inspired much of Carla's music career but they also turn her on like crazy. Nothing gets her more in the mood having her man read her heart felt poems. If done just right with the right lighting and candles the mood is the basis for everything. Starring into her eyes and holding her hand reading poetry gets her so amp its hard for her to keep her hand off.
While the poems are being read to her she will start kissing all over his neck working her way down his chest slowly taking his pants off. Though it maybe hard to keep concentration the benefits to not stop is neither does she. Pulling his cock out playing with it and even slighly licking it, if the poetry continues she will eventually but the whole dick her mouth. The more heart felt the poem the more she gets into what she is doing, but mess up and she will stop doing what she is doing to tell you that you messed up. Its a tough balance keep words straight while having Carla rub and suck all over your body but if you can do it right you will be in for a whole night of pleasure. Which of course means the poems dont stop during the foreplay but while she is being mounted she loved having her man whispher more poems in her ears. Of course there are some poems that are so close to her heart that they are almost always a guarentee she will orgaim if whisphered to her while she is being fucked.