
« I hope that women learn to wear what they love » said Michelle
Obama since that is what she does. The First Lady of the United States
managed to impose her style very rapidly.
We have said it already, the importance of a first lady is essential. Ms
Obama unintentionally became a fashion icon. The gown she wore at her husband’s
inauguration ball is now exposed in the Smithsonian Museum
next to her predecessor’s. That is how style is important in the American
public opinion. But Michelle Obama did not stop there. Annie Leibovotz
dedicated her a cover in Vogue Magazine in March 2011, making her the second first lady to pose for the authoritative
magazine as regards fashion.
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| Michelle Obama's gown for her husband's inauguration ball, exposed in the Smithsonian Museum |
But far from staying captive of a pre-constructed circle, the 44th
US
first lady asserts her style. She appreciates being surrounded by young
designers such as Jason Wu and Isabel Toledo. She also surprised everybody when
she wore a dress from H&M for a talk show. Ms Obama created her own style,
sometimes off the beaten track and that is what gives it so much impact. If
fashion isn’t wearing anything one’s like and want according to one’s
personality, what is it then? The First Lady understood it well and makes it a
point to share her view.
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| Michelle Obama wearing H&M for the Today Show |
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| Michelle Obama wearing Naeem Khan for an official visit in India |
And when the Chinese president Hu Jintao visited the White House, she
commits a “stylistical diplomatic incident” (according to French newspaper
Paris-Match) by choosing a Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen gown instead of
an American designer when hosting her husband’s most formidable counterpart. But Michelle Obama sends
her own message and the symbolism is to be found in something else like in the
colors, black and red, red being the symbolic color of china. Once again Ms
Obama created her own path, challenges the codes and revolutionizes the
diplomacy of the gowns by “wearing what she likes”. Thank you Ms Obama,
allowing H&M to enter the White House proves what a Great Lady you are.
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| Michelle Obama wearing Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen during the Chinese president's official visit in the United States |
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(translated from French by Absolute B.)




I do think that she has classic and great style. It is very interesting how certain women are propelled into becoming style icons because of their position (Kate included!).
ReplyDeleteShe's such a classic & lovely style.
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