Carla Bruni, Nicolas Sarkozy Step Out With Giulia (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Carla Bruni Wears Sweatpants... With Giulia!
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Carla Bruni was psyched about giving birth so she could get back to her chic French life, which consisted largely of smoking and drinking.

But it looks like the new mother, whose daughter Giulia was born on October 20, has shifted not back into her glamorous ways but into full-on mom mode: the French First Lady was seen walking in Versailles' La Lanterne Park with Giulia wearing a zip-up, stretch pants and uncharacteristically un-coiffed hair.

It is worth noting that President Sarkozy seems to have taken the casual cue, with an athletic hoodie thrown over his shoulders.

It may not be her classic Christian Dior style, but we have to admit: we love Carla's new, messy mom look.

Check out the French First Family below!

Carla Bruni Baby
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Sarkozy receives an oak as a gift after the birth of his daughter during a visit to a recycling factory near Laval, western France on October 20th. (Photo: REMY DE LA MAUVINIERE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty)
Sarkozy arriving at the hospital on Wednesday.(02 of08)
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A very pregnant Carla Bruni-Sarkozy on Sept. 17th. (AP photo) (credit:AP)
Sarkozy leaves La Muette on Thursday(07 of08)
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Carla Bruni's mother Marisa Bruni Tedeschi leaves La Muette maternity clinic on Thursday(08 of08)
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