The Fascinating Mrs. O
Throughout the two year campaign, there have been countless articles, discussions, conversations and blog posts about Michelle Obama’s style. I’m a culprit of it as well. I’m addicted to Mrs.-O.org (a great source for Mrs. O!) and there are days when I just can’t help but type in “Michelle Obama” on Google just to see what she wore, where she wore it, what she did that day and what she accomplished.
Some argue that this style icon discussion is demoralizing and that she is there to do mreo than just “look good” next to Obama. Let’s face it, when a woman does anything in the eyes of the public, her attire is ALWAYS a topic. Don’t deny it. In fact, in our day and age, even the men are subject to such scrutiny. The thing is, this fascination over Michelle that has developed over time just proves that she does do more than just “looking good.”
The American public are looking for change, they want change; that’s why they elected Obama as their new President. Michelle’s different wardrobe fits that message perfectly.
Steering away from the traditional “First Lady” look, Michelle has opted to incorporate her own style, giving people a closer look at her family’s ways. As I mentioned before, she cleverly pairs mass-marketed items such as those from J.Crew, Gap and H&M with higher-end pieces, showing her down-to-earth qualities and that style is not just for the wealthy.
Her style also gives a voice to young American designers, who in an economic crisis like this one, are probably greatful for advertising of such magnitude. It’s been a long time since someone entering the White house made such an impact on the Fashion industry and it’s clear that Barack is not the only one doing so.
The Obamas are a young First Family; making them more identifiable to the youth. They are also very different. They show affection for each other; kiss each other; hug each other. Their love and humble personalities will translate directly to the White House. So along with this new administration comes a fresh, unique and hopeful outlook for America.
As for the people that merely think of Mrs. O as eye candy, they must have tuned in to the wrong channel during the Democratic National Convention.
To me, Michelle Obama’s style and approach shows a close resemblance to Princess Di. I for one am eager to see what Mrs. O will bring to the White House in the days to come, in terms of her actions, her commitments and most importantly, her style.
Tags: Michelle Obama
Categories: Fashion, Politics

January 22nd, 2009 at 12:37 pm
There was a joke on FOX News yesterday… The first pardon President Obama gave was to Aretha Franklin for that hat!
Seriously though, all the attention seems to be on the Obamas… I remember watching lots of the campaign news, but never really paid attention to Jill Biden, but I sure will remember her now (thanks to those black boots!)
And although Mrs. O was possibly more unconventional in her choices, I think overall, Jill Biden’s choices were more appropriate for her.
I mean really, that outfit she wore for the inauguration kinda made her look like she was a little chunky! (And Jimmy Choo or not… I don’t think anyone should be wearing those green shoes!)
January 22nd, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Everyone was looking stunning indeed.
Now if only someone can do something about Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton’s pant suits!