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Nina_S
2008-12-05, 12:13 PM
WWD did a whole 6 page spread on what Michelle and the girls should to the inauguration. I don't think there has been such a fashion mention since Jackie O...

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Michelle Obama: What Should She Wear?
by Bridget Foley and Bobbi Queen

From WWD Issue 12/03/2008

Isaac Mizrahi sketch for Michelle, Sasha and Malia Obama.

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Monique Lhuillier sketch for Michelle Obama.

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Who says these are bleak times? On one matter at least, designers are positively euphoric. That is the Obama presidency, a two-part point of light. While much of the glee centers around the President-elect and his policies, Michelle Obama radiates a powerful style all her own. So step aside, Angelina. You too, Madonna, not to mention the bevy of pop tarts, gossip girls, “High School Musical” grads and even potential Oscar divas, now all suddenly second-tier. The American fashion industry hasn’t had a catch this big since, well, since another icon of Democratic chic took up residency on Pennsylvania Avenue in 1961.

For the big guns at least, dressing Michelle may prove even more of a challenge, since her chic is more lowercase democratic than was Jackie’s. Throughout the campaign, the first lady-to-be has avoided all major names save Narciso Rodriguez, while showing a proclivity for locals (Chicago’s Maria Pinto), young types (Thakoon; Jason Wu) and cost-conscious labels (Donna Ricco; J. Crew).

Nevertheless, just about everyone yearns to dress Michelle, who could raise the profile of American fashion around the world. Yet with the exception of Maria Cornejo, her current favorites, as well as a few majors, declined WWD’s request for sketches. Some are loath to presume to offer unsolicited advice, while others, it seems, are definitely in the Inaugural sweepstakes and prefer, or have been asked, to keep their participation low-pro.

But plenty more happily offered their visions for Michelle and her charming first daughters, for the big day and evening events of Jan. 20.

You can view all of the sketches here ...http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/dressing-the-first-lady-1875632#/slideshow/article/1875632/1876331

Sketches for Malia & Sasha...http://www.wwd.com/fashion-news/inauguration-09-and-for-the-girls-1876155

JustKiya
2008-12-05, 12:30 PM
#14 is my favorite. :yep:

crlsweetie912
2008-12-05, 12:33 PM
I kind of like the Badgley Mischka. I don't know what betsey johnson is smoking, cause that's one ugly dress :nono:

january noir
2008-12-05, 12:40 PM
I like 3, 9, 13, 21, 23, 33, 35, 36 & 40

Wildchild453
2008-12-05, 09:56 PM
I love the first two