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    Posts Tagged with Michelle Obama

    Michelle Obama Wears Shorts on Vacation

    Posted August 20, 2009 by ritika
    Found in: General

    No, seriously. That is actually the breaking news about Michelle Obama right now. In fact, there are more headlines and discussion about Michelle’s fashion sense than there are about her agenda as the first lady altogether.

    Forget about her agenda as first lady to promote nutritional lunches and support for military families. Let’s talk about how it’s a big deal for her to show a little leg on her trip to the Grand Canyon.

    I‘ve read a lot of short news blurbs this morning about how “people” are upset about her shorts, but I haven’t figured out exactly who these people are. This leads me to ultimately believe that this is just bad journalism–a ploy to gain more readers interested and cause controversy over nothing. This story is not a story.  This might have been somebody’s opinion and somehow her outfit caused her to land in the news because some “people” are upset about it. It’s sad that credible news sources like MSNBC and the LA Times are blogging about her fashion sense. They aren’t a fashion blog so their priorities seem to be a little backwards.

    But this is. So let’s discuss Michelle’s outfit.  Honestly, not only is her outfit completely appropriate, but it is also understandable–it’s scolding hot in Arizona, I’m sure. Even though they are very similar to her daughter’s shorts, neither of them are wearing anything worth dropping your jaw about. In fact, they’re both wearing comfortable khaki shorts, perfect for trekking along the grand canyon. Khaki shorts are always suitable for places of high heat–the light color doesn’t attract the sun and the loose fit allows air to flow and cool her off.

    Michelle Obama is a Harvard Law School graduate and also our first lady. Her fashion sense is fine, have some respect.

    Image source: LaTimesBlog.com 

    Michelle Obama Makes it to Vanity Fair’s Best Dressed

    Posted August 10, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Find That Look, Jewelry

    Vanity Fair has released their international Best Dressed List for 2009 and I’m sure no one was shocked to see that the country’s premier couple made the cut. Michelle has become a muse for many designers with her laid back sophistication and a rocking fit body that is totally believable and well in the realm of possibility for everyday women. Well, not entirely, to be honest if you also count those shapely arms chiseled to perfection, but you get the idea. She’s by no account a Hollywood siren sporting an unattainably Barbie like body armed with strategic enhancements. In total contrast to that “popular” look, Mrs. Obama represents an imperfect attractiveness. The statuesque first lady works out sensibly, has an instinctive nonchalant sense of style and does her clothes beautiful justice but all in a completely down to earth, accessible way. The rarity of that makes her a style icon in my book. I love too that she has introduced the world to lesser known designer names like Maria Pinto and Jason Wu.

    While I like the elegance of her simple sheaths and the polished appeal of her pencil skirts (I sometimes don’t care for her cardigans I must admit, but you can’t please everyone all the time!), it is her jewelry that completely rocks my boat. The girl can certainly write a book on how to wear pearls without giving off that dreaded old lady vibe. I don’t know anyone other than Carrie in “Sex in the City” who gives pearls this much of love! I was so delighted to know BTW that many of her pearls are fakes—I dig grounded beauties!

    Sometimes the pearls she wears are more conventional, white, short and oversized, which she craftily pairs with structured, more modern attire. The ones that I would probably go for myself are her quirky, whimsical, longer, multi colored ones that add glamour and razzle dazzle to an otherwise monotonous, simplistic clothing palette like a little black dress or a tailored blouse. A delightful pin that doesn’t take itself too seriously or some fanciful beads thrown in for attitude, but never all at the same time, lend a European edge to her modest outfits, a style she has made her own.

    I went on a bid to check out some Michellesque treasures and look at what I came up with (below). I think I even found one of her original pieces! (the vintage inspired flower necklace with the pink dress). In fact I got so carried away that I even ordered myself a string of beads I just didn’t need! Tsk ,Tsk…

    St Erasmus Long Pearl Necklace

    Allie Braided Bead Necklace

    St Erasmus Pink Flower Short Statement Necklace

    Twisted Beaded Necklace

    Pink Flower Pin

    Maddy Emerson Freshwater Pearl and Agate Necklace

    Nori’s Layered Lace & Faux Pearl Necklace

    Metallic Sneakers: Latest Inspiration from Michelle Obama

    Posted May 7, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Find That Look, Trend Alert, Celebrity Style


    Photo:Courtesy Daily News

    First Lady Michelle has done it again! She caused a fashion uproar as she bedazzled last week by wearing a pair of gorgeous metallic sneakers to infuse life and personality into an otherwise mundane outfit of capri pants and J Crew cardigan.

    Don’t you just love this metallic trend in sneakers?  It’s perfect for us girls who like to dress comfortable or run around a lot yet not want to look fuddy-duddy in a dirty lackluster regular old pair of trainers. And because they are dressier, you can get away with wearing them with skirts and dresses which you will usually never dream of with the regular ones.  Michelle’s Lanvin suede shoes that retails for $540 is a silver number with just the right amount of metallic pink at the tip to spice it up .  The price is pretty steep but who says we bargain snoops cannot come up with cheaper, equally fierce alternatives to jazz up our wardrobe?

    Products featured:

    Lacoste Zhandra Silver Leather

    Pro Keds Women’s Royal Hi Metallic

    Xhilaration Anise Metallic Sneakers- Silver

    Neiman Marcus Metallic Sneaker

    Metro Style Metallic Sneakers

    PUMA Women’s The Key Metallic Sneaker

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more metallic sneakers.

    Hot Young Designers Who Have Recently Been on Fire

    Posted April 22, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Hot Couture, Designer Spotlight

    Who does not salivate over a Valentino or a Chanel walking down the runway and the Red Carpet?  But, there has also been an onslaught of raw, young talent recently that has stirred the pot, mixed things up and made it more exciting.  Here are my 5 personal favorites:

    Jason Wu:
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    When Michelle Obama wore his white, one-shouldered, silk-chiffon and Swarovski crystal gown for the inaugural-balls , it instantly catapulted him to rock star fame. What with the First Lady consistently and faithfully choosing his designs for her public appearances, and the whole nation obsessing over her fashion sense, the 26-year-old has become almost a household name.  His designs are always tastefully done, having a ladylike understated elegance while exuding just the right amount of oomph to grab your attention.  No wonder Mrs. Obama finds so much use for it.  His fall 2009 collection was dominated by sleeveless dresses in striking colors and sweet flouncy skirts tempered with structured blazers.

    Esteban Cortezar:
    Esteban Cortezar

    After the retirement of its founder, Emmanuel Ungaro, the legendary French Fashion House, Ungaro known for its playful and sensual interpretations of color and prints, got a face lift with the appointment of the young and dashing 23 year old Columbian born Esteban Cortezar as its chief designer. This design prodigy had already made history at 18 as the youngest designer to ever show at New York Fashion Week in 2003.  His Fall 2009 collection for Ungaro saw him settle comfortably into this iconic brand with renewed vigor and vitality. His young sexy presentation was full of bold colors, pink touches (a trademark for Ungaro), feminine ruffles, body skimming drapes, bandage dresses, puffed skirts and metallic banded sandals with embellished tights.  It was fun, fun, fun!

    Hannah Marshall:

    This undeniably fierce 25-year-old British designer has mesmerized everyone with her darkly elegant and architectural pieces.  Her deceptively simplistic designs are characterized with tremendous detail and unique juxtaposition of fabrics . Her obsession with the concept of communicating through clothing finds its way into her creations in the form of hidden messages in Braille incorporated into her garments.  Talk about being unique!  Her 2009 fall collection was conceived based on the idea of a body armor as a form of protection and strength.  Body skimming outfits sporting strong shoulders in her signature black color were the main theme.

    Erin Fetherston:
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    Here is a woman who is not afraid to proudly embrace her inner girliness.  Her line, started in 2004, has become synonymous with delicate tea party dresses and feminine whimsicality.  Her 2009 fall collection, inspired by antique dolls paints a virtual fantasy with full-skirted dresses, polka dots, Peter Pan collars, glittery hats, bows as a throwback to every childhood fairytale character that has lived in bedtime stories.

    Alexander Wang:
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    Any list of young designers worth its salt would have to include the immensely talented and dynamic Alexander Wang.  This winner of the 2008 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation award for the Emerging Designer category is the master of everyday, urban chic that finds that perfect balance between clean and edgy.  Wang’s 2009 fall collection was the antonym of frilly and frothy.  Powerful, tough biker chic looks in black, white and sophisticated, muted plum dominated the show.  From menswear inspired stylized white button down to tough rocker girl getups in fur and leather, Wang is the way to go for some downtown cool!

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop though a great selection of women’s clothing from top names like Michael Kors, Betsey Johnson and more!

    Image Source: NyMag.com

    Ogling at Argyles

    Posted April 15, 2009 by lavenya dilip
    Found in: Women's Fashion, Trend Alert

    Boy, when Michelle Obama visited the Royal Opera House recently in London in a Jason Wu dress and an asymmetrical blue Argyle cardigan designed by a Japanese designer Junya Watanbe, did she cause a stir!  As seems to be most often the case with the First Lady, many loved the cardigan and an equal number deemed the outfit inappropriate and ugly.  Whichever group you belong to, you cannot deny that there has been a sudden resurgence of argyles off late. 

    While traditionally argyles have been associated with an old fashioned and snooty look, the modern argyles are more updated with shrunken sweaters, unexpected designs like Michelle’s asymmetrical number, cropped silhouettes , baby doll cuts, long sweaters that can be worn with tights etc . They definitely are worth a try for some instant preppiness that’s so in trend right now. Besides stash it away after a couple of months, it is sure to reappear in a few years! Here are some updated ways that you can make some argyle splurges:

    Yes Style

    Aisha Argyle Print Sweater: $38

    Ben Sherman Dunmore: $89.10 on sale

    Cashmere Argyle V-Neck Sweater: $168

    Fashion Bug

    Short Sleeve Argyle Cardigan Sweater: $17.98 on sale!

    Degrande Argyle Cardigan: $450

    Couture Candy

    Argyle Cardigan with Rhinestone Raker: $149

    Find at Smarter.com:  Shop for more argyle sweaters.

    Think Pink

    Posted April 7, 2009 by tanya
    Found in: Jewelry, Handbags

    Who hasn’t seen that classic fashion film Funny Face? Staring one of the all time great icons, Miss Audrey Hepburn, this movie is also well know for the line (um, actually I think there’s an entire song) “Think Pink.” In that scene, the fashion editor supposedly channeling Dianna Vreeland, commands her staff to … well I think you know where I am going with this.

    At this lovely time of the year with its cotton tailed bunnies, cherry blossoms and looming tax deadlines, my fancy turns to thoughts of pink. Yes, I know some view it as a little girl color and certain shades of Pepto-Bismol or bubblegum are indeed a bit juvenile. But, for example, I don’t think anyone was thinking about 4th grade, pony-tailed shorties when Michelle Obama stormed the cover of Vogue in her silk fuchsia Jason Wu shift dress. That’s the essence of pink; it is equal parts charm and power. How very female. So readers, herewith are a few pink delicacies I plucked for your perusal, each a different shade, each with a different feel.

    blouse

    To begin, the orchid pink bow blouse pictured (Shopbop.com) is by Parker and as shown, can be worn with tailored shorts, or classic white jeans or a pencil skirt… so willing to please! 

    Next, I lit on a classic - the Chloe Paddington bag (Saks.com), shown here in a soft rose. I love how the almost neutral shade of the bag contrasts with the tough hardware.

    bangle

    Finally, I hunted down a champagne pink sparkler for your wrist by rising jeweler Alexis Bittar (Chickdowntown.com). Each of these goodies could be worn to work, to go out, practically to the beach. O.k. maybe not the blouse. So now… what do you think??

    Happy hunting!

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    Discounts on women’s pink tops and pink jewelry.

    To the Capitol and Beyond!

    Posted January 21, 2009 by colleen
    Found in: Travel Fashion

    Yesterday was Inauguration Day. It was a glorious, humbling, and for some an extremely cold experience. If you were lucky enough to be in Washington D.C. for the Inauguration, you paid a price not only for your hotel room but in the physical extremes as well. We don’t all sit on upholstered cushions like the Obamas (at least not until we get home). Here are some ways to shed the winter layers and dress like the Obama/Biden families when perusing around our own White Houses.

    To get Michelle Obama’s princess paisley look, try this dress by Rebecca Beeson found on RevolveClothing.com:

    Print Color Block Dress in Teal: $149.00

    If you want to follow Dr. Biden’s lead, a feminine women’s suit is in order. But to make it a little more sassy and green, why not try vintage at Etsy.com?

    Vintage 60’s Cream and Mode Women’s Suit, $118.00

    Complete Michelle Obama’s look with some sparkly grey flats.  Us tall girls may not be able to pull off the strappy Biden heels, but we can still look sharp. 

    Report Women’s Catherine Flats, $23.99

    Dr. Biden goes everywhere in tip-top fashion shape…and also in some tippy-toe heels. These are on sale, too!

    Marciano Crocco Strappy Heels, $174.99

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    Buy women’s suits and color block dresses.

    Yes We Can!!

    Posted November 5, 2008 by colleen
    Found in: Travel Fashion

    Forgive me for the late entry. I’ve been celebrating the success of President Barack Obama. God, it feels so good to type it! Watching him make his acceptance speech brought joyful tears, along with the clinking of champagne glasses, and the crackling of roman candles…ahh what a NIGHT! But before this gets too political—(or any less fashion-oriented) let’s talk a little bit about Michelle Obama, and the icon she represents now, for the United States of America.

                                                 

    Michelle Obama is an image of a strong woman. An educated woman. A diverse woman, of both origin and view. Her fashion reflects that. She follows the traditional, acceptable strain of First Lady fashion: solid colors, modest hems, and the occasional pearl necklace or two. But our now First Lady has a style to be reckoned with, my friends. It’s an acceptance of both her own body type and figure, and the figure she represents for the American people.

    Think you have what it takes to emulate First Lady fashion? Take a look at some of these statement-making finds:

    Silk Ruffled Dress: pair with your grandmother’s pearls and you’re White House worthy.

                                                                           

    Modest Khaki Trench with a flattering skirted bottom: versatile, yet fresh and modern.

                                                                             

    And for your (or your partners) acceptance speech, dazzle them with your own sense of strength. Try a color that’s not usually seen on the presidential palette. Make a bold statement and stand up for your image as much as you stand up for your right to vote: Congratulations on Election Day, and may good fortune come to all of those strong enough to stand up for it. Yes we Can!

    Election Day Dress:

                                                                                 

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