Every Time Michelle Obama Proved She is the First Lady of Fashion
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First Ladies’ style was frequently written off as boring or dowdy, but
Michelle Obama made everyone sit up and take notice from the moment she and
Barack Obama hit the campaign trail. She loves color and pattern, and she isn’t
afraid to mix-and-match different pieces. She is even known to wear glitter and
jumpsuits. How many other First Ladies ever did that? Michelle even made us love
Banana Republic and J.Crew a bit more than we already did thanks to her fresh
outfit combinations. Even when she is no longer in the White House, we are
definitely going to be paying attention to her.
This is why Michelle Obama will always be the First Lady of Fashion:
1. Visiting London, 2015
Now this is how you make lace look fresh. Michelle’s yellow dress with lace
overlay is modern, chic and eye-catching. This is the sort of look that you will
want to remember when Easter rolls around.
More: http://www.sheindressau.com/wedding-dress es-melbourne
2. Chinese President Xi Jinping Visit, 2015

Michelle always looks amazing but she looks like a movie star here. She could
have walked the red carpet at the 2016 Golden Globes and she would have looked
totally appropriate. And you know she would have ended up on all the
best-dressed lists.
3. Obama Home States Inaugural Ball, 2009
How could we ever forget about this look? It is hard to believe that this was
seven years ago. This embroidered white wedding dresses
melbourne did not have a bad angle. Plus, it made us fall in love with
asymmetric necklines again.
4. G8 First Ladies Visit the Capitol Hill, 2009
There are a lot of stylish (and powerful) women in this photo. If there was a
black dress code memo, Michelle obviously chose to ignore it. This sunny yellow
shift dress is so much better than a LBD. Michelle is also making a strong case
for a contrasting floral corsage.
5. White House Cinco de Mayo Reception, 2010
Michelle loves color and print. This is a perfect example of that. She looks
ready for summer in this multicolored dress paired with yellow sandals. There
really is no color that she can’t pull off.
6. White House Easter Egg Roll, 2011
Michelle is all the Easter dressing inspiration you need…actually, she is the
only inspiration you need for any holiday. This gray dress with floral details
is a fresh change from all the sugary sweet pastels, but it is still
appropriate. If you had this dress in your closet, you would want to wear it
everywhere.
7. Congressional Black Caucus Dinner, 2015
Michelle may not be a celebrity who regularly attends movie premieres, but
she definitely knows a good gown when she sees one. This strapless black gown
with blue embroidery was proof of that. It was also nice to see that she kept
her neck bare and just accessorized with earrings.
8. Barack Obama Being Sworn in as President Event, 2009
First of all, can we just talk about how adorable these two look here? Go
stick a #relationshipgoals tag on it. If we focus on the fashion, Michelle
showed us from the beginning how you can be a First Lady and wear clothes that
are elegant and appropriate but still on trend. She also made us wish it was
cold every day of the year so we could wear coats with contrasting gloves.
9. Inaugural Ball, 2013
Here is another one of Michelle’s gowns that you can add to the most
memorable list. It was bold, flattering and it fit her perfectly. The flipped
out hair with bangs was one of her great hair moments.
10. White House Holiday Decorations Unveiling, 2015
Everyone talks about how Kate Middleton always has appropriate outfits for
holidays, but Michelle always nails them too. Even if you love yourself a wacky
Christmas sweater, you have to admit that they just cannot compete with this
green brocade dress. It’s also interesting that she went with a lighter green
instead of the darker traditional one.
11. Kennedy Center Honorees at the White House Event, 2013
Here is another movie star moment. This draped neckline on this teal wedding dresses
sydney is everything. It framed her decolletage and face. She didn’t need
sparkles or feathers, she just needed amazing color and that detail.
12. Obama Signs Caregivers/Veterans Health Services Act, 2010
Make a mental note of this outfit to wear to work when the weather is a bit
better. Michelle’s geometric print dress with belt is appropriate but the look
isn’t boring. The way Obama’s blue tie works with the look is great, but they do
not look like they are #twinning.
Also see: http://www.sheindressau.com/wedding-dresses- sydney
Michelle Obama made everyone sit up and take notice from the moment she and
Barack Obama hit the campaign trail. She loves color and pattern, and she isn’t
afraid to mix-and-match different pieces. She is even known to wear glitter and
jumpsuits. How many other First Ladies ever did that? Michelle even made us love
Banana Republic and J.Crew a bit more than we already did thanks to her fresh
outfit combinations. Even when she is no longer in the White House, we are
definitely going to be paying attention to her.
This is why Michelle Obama will always be the First Lady of Fashion:
1. Visiting London, 2015
Now this is how you make lace look fresh. Michelle’s yellow dress with lace
overlay is modern, chic and eye-catching. This is the sort of look that you will
want to remember when Easter rolls around.
More: http://www.sheindressau.com/wedding-dress es-melbourne
2. Chinese President Xi Jinping Visit, 2015

Michelle always looks amazing but she looks like a movie star here. She could
have walked the red carpet at the 2016 Golden Globes and she would have looked
totally appropriate. And you know she would have ended up on all the
best-dressed lists.
3. Obama Home States Inaugural Ball, 2009
How could we ever forget about this look? It is hard to believe that this was
seven years ago. This embroidered white wedding dresses
melbourne did not have a bad angle. Plus, it made us fall in love with
asymmetric necklines again.
4. G8 First Ladies Visit the Capitol Hill, 2009
There are a lot of stylish (and powerful) women in this photo. If there was a
black dress code memo, Michelle obviously chose to ignore it. This sunny yellow
shift dress is so much better than a LBD. Michelle is also making a strong case
for a contrasting floral corsage.
5. White House Cinco de Mayo Reception, 2010
Michelle loves color and print. This is a perfect example of that. She looks
ready for summer in this multicolored dress paired with yellow sandals. There
really is no color that she can’t pull off.
6. White House Easter Egg Roll, 2011
Michelle is all the Easter dressing inspiration you need…actually, she is the
only inspiration you need for any holiday. This gray dress with floral details
is a fresh change from all the sugary sweet pastels, but it is still
appropriate. If you had this dress in your closet, you would want to wear it
everywhere.
7. Congressional Black Caucus Dinner, 2015
Michelle may not be a celebrity who regularly attends movie premieres, but
she definitely knows a good gown when she sees one. This strapless black gown
with blue embroidery was proof of that. It was also nice to see that she kept
her neck bare and just accessorized with earrings.
8. Barack Obama Being Sworn in as President Event, 2009
First of all, can we just talk about how adorable these two look here? Go
stick a #relationshipgoals tag on it. If we focus on the fashion, Michelle
showed us from the beginning how you can be a First Lady and wear clothes that
are elegant and appropriate but still on trend. She also made us wish it was
cold every day of the year so we could wear coats with contrasting gloves.
9. Inaugural Ball, 2013
Here is another one of Michelle’s gowns that you can add to the most
memorable list. It was bold, flattering and it fit her perfectly. The flipped
out hair with bangs was one of her great hair moments.
10. White House Holiday Decorations Unveiling, 2015
Everyone talks about how Kate Middleton always has appropriate outfits for
holidays, but Michelle always nails them too. Even if you love yourself a wacky
Christmas sweater, you have to admit that they just cannot compete with this
green brocade dress. It’s also interesting that she went with a lighter green
instead of the darker traditional one.
11. Kennedy Center Honorees at the White House Event, 2013
Here is another movie star moment. This draped neckline on this teal wedding dresses
sydney is everything. It framed her decolletage and face. She didn’t need
sparkles or feathers, she just needed amazing color and that detail.
12. Obama Signs Caregivers/Veterans Health Services Act, 2010
Make a mental note of this outfit to wear to work when the weather is a bit
better. Michelle’s geometric print dress with belt is appropriate but the look
isn’t boring. The way Obama’s blue tie works with the look is great, but they do
not look like they are #twinning.
Also see: http://www.sheindressau.com/wedding-dresses- sydney

