Michelle Obama: An adventurous fashion star |
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US first lady Michelle Obama waves as she arrives with her family for a reception in Alvorada Palace in Brasilia March 19, 2011.[Photo/Agencies] |
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* Dedicated fashion promoter * |
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Remember the dazzling white chiffon one-shoulder gown she wore for her husband's inauguration on Jan 20, 2009? She gave credit to 26-year-old Chinese-American designer Jason Wu. The one-shouldered ivory chiffon soon stimulated fashionistas' discussions of that night. TIME fashion journalist Kate Betts said the dress looked more like a wedding gown, but "she wore it in a good way, thanks to Jason Wu." "The gown was graceful - if a tad long - and confirmed, yet again, Michelle Obama's determination to forge her own, independent style persona by relying on the enthusiasm and talent of an emerging new generation of American designers," said Hilary Alexander, a fashion columnist at the Telegraph. Indeed, her bold choice of this princess-like dress made by a twenty-something Chinese-American designer really meant a lot -- independent, intelligent, innovative, she's telling the world that she's beginning to rejuvenate America's domestic fashion industry. |
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Michelle Obama (L) talks to her German counterpart Bettina Wulff during her visit at the US airbase in the south-western German town of Ramstein, November 11.[Photo/Agencies] |
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Take the red petal-print silk organza Alexandra McQueen gown, for the example. Her choice of a British designer, though criticized by some "patriotic" American fashionistas, got cheers and whistles from Chinese nationals. The choice of red, which represents happiness and prosperity in Chinese culture, showed the subtle efforts she made for Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit. |
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US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed Chinese President Hu Jintao during a state dinner in Washington DC, Jan 11, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
Michelle Obama tours the Istiqlal Mosque with President Barack Obama, led by Grand Imam Ali Mustafa Yaqub during their state visit in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Nov 10, 2010.[Photo/Agencies] |
Michelle Obama wore Indian-American designer Naeem Kaur as she and President Obama welcomed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife, Mrs. Gursharan Kaur,Nov 24,2009.[Photo/Agencies] | |
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A New York Times report said soon after Michelle showed up on The Tonight Show wearing the brand's clothes, marketers bought "Michelle Obama" keywords on Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, built a page on the jcrew.com website that promoted her outfit, and talked to call-center representatives about how to handle queries about Mrs. Obama's fashion. Every time Michelle Obama has worn a J.Crew outfit, the company's stock has enjoyed a boost. According to the New York Daily News, the $298 "crystal constellation" cardigan sold out on J. Crew's website by 10 that morning. And the clicks for Michelle's ensemble at jcrew.com boosted traffic to those product pages by 3,000 percent. For any brand, if the first lady likes to wear it, business opportunities are no doubt to follow. |
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* Trailblazer of color, accessories * |
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US President Barack Obama and first lady, Michelle Obama, appear with Oprah Winfrey during a taping of her television show, "The Oprah Winfrey Show," at Harpo Studios in Chicago, April 27, 2011.[Photo/Agencies] |
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Every time she shows up in public, alongside "hard" political matters, there's always some delightful, eye-catching elements people love to talk about, on her dresses. |
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Michelle Obama sports a Spring 2011 Marc by Marc Jacobs Simone stripe dress waving before stepping aborad Air Force One in Rio de Janeiro during a state visit with US President Barack Obama, March 21,2011.[Photo/Agencies] |
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama take part in the annual Easter Egg Roll at the White House in Washington, April 25, 2011.[Photo/Agencies] |
At the most recent Easter Egg Roll celebration, the first lady picked a favorite yellow-gray abstract flower-print sleeveless dress to deliver a welcome speech at the White House. Michelle's fashion concept, innovative and bold choice of clothing has even gotten praise from the "Fashion Devil" – US Vogue Editor Anna Wintour: "It's inspiring to see our first lady so serene and secure in her personal style," she said after an interview with the first lady in February 2009. |