Nancy Dell'Olio cuts a chic figure she poses next to RUBBISH in Paris amid ... trends now

Nancy Dell'Olio cuts a chic figure she poses next to RUBBISH in Paris amid ... trends now
Nancy Dell'Olio cuts a chic figure she poses next to RUBBISH in Paris amid ... trends now

Nancy Dell'Olio cuts a chic figure she poses next to RUBBISH in Paris amid ... trends now

Nancy Dell'Olio swapped her usual glam photoshoot to pose next to a mountain of rubbish in Paris on Saturday.

The Italian beauty, 61, drew attention to the current protests and garage strikes in the city against the government's plan to increase the pension age. 

Despite the smelly surrounding Nancy oozed sophistication in a leopard print coat which she teamed with leather trousers.

She completed the look with a figure hugging black top with keyhole detail and towering platforms. 

Shielding her eyes behind oversized shades the Nancy completed the look with a green pendant necklace and black clutch. 

Rubbish setting: Nancy Dell'Olio, 61, swapped her usual glam photoshoot to pose next to a mountain of rubbish in Paris on Saturday

Rubbish setting: Nancy Dell'Olio, 61, swapped her usual glam photoshoot to pose next to a mountain of rubbish in Paris on Saturday

Political problems: The Italian beauty drew attention to the current protests and garage strikes in the city against the government's plan to increase the pension age

Political problems: The Italian beauty drew attention to the current protests and garage strikes in the city against the government's plan to increase the pension age

Nancy shared a slew of other snaps as she explored the city and sported a glamorous make-up palette with her hair styled in loose curls. 

She captioned the post: 'Paris nights'.

On Friday a 'humiliated' Emmanuel Macron asked King Charles to cancel his trip to the country – the first state visit of his reign – as the President struggles to staunch nationwide rioting over his pension reforms.

The monarch was due to arrive in Paris with the Queen Consort on Sunday for the four-day trip with the highlight being a state banquet at Versailles on Monday.

But the French President's aides feared the event could stir up revolutionaries across the Channel, given the chateau's links to the 1789 Revolution and the last king of France Louis XVI and his wife Marie-Antoinette, who were guillotined in 1793.

Experts told MailOnline that Charles III would have been determined to cross the Channel to show 'you cannot give in to the mob' as anarchists smash and burn cities and Paris became submerged in tons of uncollected rubbish.

But Mr Macron telephoned the monarch this morning to ask him to stay in the UK after a call to 10 Downing Street with the same advice.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said that the symbolism of a state banquet at Versailles as France burns would have been the president's 'Marie Antoinette moment'.

Glamour puss: Nancy shared a slew of other snaps as she explored the city and sported a glamorous make-up palette with her hair styled in loose curls

Glamour puss: Nancy shared a slew of other snaps as she explored the city and sported a glamorous make-up palette with her hair styled in loose curls

Tourists: She explored the city alongside a female friend

Tourists: She explored the city alongside a female friend

He said: 'The postponement of King Charles’s state visit to France, the first of his reign, marks a humiliation for President Macron. The country is descending into anarchy and it was clearly impossible to guarantee the safety of the royal party and to keep to any set schedule where security could be relied on.

'Threats to disrupt the visit were all too real, especially give the symbolism attached to Versailles, where a state banquet was to be held.

'This really was a disaster with the

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