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Saturday, November 7, 2009

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Michelle Obama's grand European tour: The fashion week in review

    • Tuesday: Washington D.C.
    • Tuesday: London
    • Wednesday: 10 Downing Street, London
    • Wednesday: London (meeting the Queen!)
    • Wednesday: London (the actual Queen!)
    • Thursday: Royal Opera House, London
    • Friday: Palais Rohan in Strasbourg, France
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Tuesday: Washington D.C.

At the start of the trip, Mrs. O boards the plane wearing an off-white Thakoon coat with a black Michael Kors dress and one of her signature oversized brooches. The effect is elegant and '50s ladylike.

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The first lady of the United States of America had an amazing, whirlwind week. She traveled through multiple European countries, met heads of state, attended official dinners and concerts, sat with the sick, gave inspiring speeches to children, embraced the Queen, AND she wore many, many different outfits. Lots and lots of people wrote about those outfits—some folks were extraordinarily angry about her sartorial choices. Others raved and wept and basically declared that Mrs. Obama was the best thing that's ever happened to fashion. So, what does it all mean? Why is it important?

The truth is, Michelle Obama, through her words, actions—and, yes, her clothes—is setting a new standard for what we think of as an American first lady. She's approachable, she's warm, she's highly educated, she's African American, and what she wears is unlike anything you'd expect from someone in such a prominent position. Mrs. Obama (much to the chagrin of luxury labels like Oscar de La Renta and others in the fancy, American-designer establishment) is using her profile to champion the fashion underdog. She wears clothes by little-known labels, often the work of first-generation Americans of Cuban, Thai, and Taiwanese descent. She loves J.Crew, a brand that many of us grew up wearing.

But perhaps what is most interesting about Michelle Obama's style is it seems honest, real, and relatable. It's fashion with a sense of humor. She wears comfortable shoes. She makes mistakes. She doesn't always know what to put with what. She's like us. She falls for a favorite belt and puts it on with everything, even when it sometimes doesn't match. Her clothes are stylish, yes, but somehow informal. Last week, when designer Oscar de la Renta slammed the outfit Michelle wore to meet the Queen, stating rather snottily, "You don't...go to Buckingham Palace in a sweater," one could almost hear our first lady saying, "Why not?"
And saying it with a smile. 

Check out our slideshow for a roundup of all of the European outfits. Tell us what you think in the comments below.
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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Tue Apr 7, 2009 10:28am PDT

    She is stunning in the Narciso Rodriguez. Very much so. But that big bow blouse looks reinds me of a circus. The Jason Wu ( second pic) is also very flattering.

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  • elle's Avatar
    Posted by elle Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:39pm PDT

    Ok Jennifer, I know you don't like the big bow blouse but I love it! I actually love the last picture (pencil skirt, fav belt and big bow blouse). Then again, I am a sucker for bows and ruffles. And like springtime said, she is absolutely stunning in that Narciso Rodriguez dress. Michelle knows how to dress her body and she knows what works. I personally think its great!

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  • AM's Avatar
    Posted by AM Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:44pm PDT

    Seriously why are we worried about what Michelle Obama wears. There are bigger issues in the world than what she wears. GET OVER IT

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  • coup's Avatar
    Posted by coup Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:48pm PDT

    who cares about what Michelle wears as long it doesn't have any offensive writing on them.

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  • Tom's Avatar
    Posted by Tom Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:49pm PDT

    I very much appreciate all this enthusiasm - but she just isn't all that. I'm just glad this isn't a direct parallel to the emperor's clothing fable.

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  • Patric's Avatar
    Posted by Patric Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:49pm PDT

    She is what we wanna see only always

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  • Stefanie's Avatar
    Posted by Stefanie Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:49pm PDT

    Whoever is dressing Micheel should be fired. She is a big woman and needs something more flattering.

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  • WitchyD's Avatar
    Posted by WitchyD Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:50pm PDT

    My god, the Obama's look like giants standing next the the Royal Majasty's. The ivory & black dress is ok, it sort of has a 50's retro vibe. Not a standout though. I would have preferred a sharp suit instead of the cardigan.

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  • Tara's Avatar
    Posted by Tara Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:50pm PDT

    I agree Am

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  • Tara's Avatar
    Posted by Tara Tue Apr 7, 2009 12:52pm PDT

    the sweater and skirt mess is hideous

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