Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Shine Woman of the Year: Michelle Obama

<img alt="AP via Yahoo! News" title="AP via Yahoo! News" src="http://a323.yahoofs.com/phugc/W8fUEZVhRVSc/photos/5c64f245c8d94fa42c4d07733b70abdd/ori_b8bf0dfed9c054.jpg?ug_____DtxbOP2nE" align="left" width="334" height="370">When the editors of Shine decided to name our 2008 Women of the Year, it took all of five seconds for us to agree that Michelle Obama was top of the list. The reasons, well, they are many.<br><br>Sure, we have gushed about her style and how quickly <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/obama-wins-also-america-gets-a-new-style-icon-303405/#photoViewer=1"><strong>she has become a fashion icon</strong>.</a> Who isn’t curious to see <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/top-designers-sketch-michelle-obama-inauguration-dress-ideas-for-womens-wear-daily-mdash-we-grade-their-efforts-324149/#photoViewer=1">what she will wear to the inauguration</a></strong>? Caring about the clothes she wears and the style she creates to set herself apart from first ladies before her is a bit of luxury we are allowing ourselves in this dark economic hour. But Michelle Obama wins our hearts and minds with what she brings on the inside, not for her outward flair. <br><br>She is smart, strong, sassy, funny, and empathetic. Raised by loving, hard-working parents on the South Side of Chicago, she pushed herself to do as well as her high-achieving older brother, and her drive landed her at Princeton and then Harvard Law School. She is a working mom with an accomplished career all her own, yet she makes it clear her daughters come first. (Her mom is moving with them to the White House!) So when she says that issues facing women and military families balancing work and home will be high on her list as first lady, we believe her, and we welcome her sharp-eyed attention. She has lived the work-life balancing act, and is living it now in a way she surely did not foresee when her daughters were born.<br><br>“I wake up every morning wondering how on the earth I am going to pull off that next minor miracle of getting through the day,” she said at a campaign stop in Chicago. Sound familiar? So many women can relate to that early-morning thought. And, now so many women and young girls will have <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-michelle-obama_bddec21,0,4415417.story">a barrier-breaking role model in the White House</a></strong>, fueling dreams that all of our daughters really can be what they choose to be.<br><br>You know this all probably came a bit too early and way too fast for her liking. She wanted to have a dual- career family but also the dinner-together-every-night childhood she had, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/112849/page/1">as Newsweek notes</a>. But Michelle Obama has handled the whirlwind that dropped her family dead-center of a historic storm with grace, smarts, energy and, yes, style.<br><br>True, she allowed a <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/parenting/michelle-obama-is-fine-just-the-way-she-is-thank-you-and-so-am-i-188766/">gentle image makeover on the campaign trail</a></strong>, softening her sometimes sharply pointed comments. She can go toe to toe with any broadcast news interviewer, but she went on The View to talk fashion and stockings and emerged a hit.<br><br>She has had to curb her sometimes biting sarcastic humor and her edgy opinions of her husband’s actions for the public, but we can rest easy knowing they will be fully aired inside the White House. We feel all the more hopeful for an Obama presidency knowing the commander in chief will be talking things through with Michelle at the end of the day. He trusts her counsel, and so do we.<br><br><strong>Read on for all of our editors&#39; picks for Shine Women of the Year. <br><br>Fashion+Beauty Editor Jennifer Romolini says her future style heart will go to Michelle Obama, but <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/shines-most-stylish-woman-of-the-year-carla-bruni-sarkozy-336122/#photoViewer=1">France&#39;s Carla Bruni-Sarkozy wins her most-fashionable woman nod for 2008. </a><br><br>Jessica Ashley chose <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/shines-healthiest-woman-of-the-year-ali-vincent-from-quot-the-biggest-loser-quot-336397/">The Biggest Loser&#39;s empowering first female winner Ali Vincent </a></strong>as her Healthy Living pick.<br><br>In Entertainment, Joanna Douglas singled out the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/entertainment/shine-women-of-the-year-tina-fey-334423/">smart, hilarious, and lovely Tina Fey </a>as her choice.<br><br>Our Love &amp; Sex champion is former Senator and soon-to-be Secretary of State <a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/sex/shine-women-of-the-year-love-sex-hillary-rodham-clinton-336436/">Hillary Clinton </a>for all she&#39;s done this year to protect our access to birth control, abortion, and medical counseling.<br><br>Maggie Nemser puts the spotlight on </strong><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/food/shine-woman-of-the-year-food-april-bloomfield-333996/">chef/restaurateur April Bloomfield</a> in Food for making English pub grub accessible and fun.</strong><br><br><br><span style="font-family:Helvetica;font-size:12px;"></span>
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  • Samx's Avatar
    Posted by Samx Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:24pm PST

    You're really showing the Bloggers on this particular post, how biased you the writer of this article is. I don't think it is your place to ask people to leave their comment and then not print it. That to me is called censorship.

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  • Kathryn's Avatar
    Posted by Kathryn Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:18am PST

    I fully agree with this blog even though to me her husband isn't my favorite choose she definitely works hard.

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  • MattS's Avatar
    Posted by MattS Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:31am PST

    i think a woman that would not take up for her own country,should not be labled a woman of the year

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  • rockin' mom's Avatar
    Posted by rockin' mom Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:33am PST

    I think she is a lovely woman. Smart, talented, sophisticated, and a wonderful mother.

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  • Rodreck Thomas's Avatar
    Posted by Rodreck Thomas Tue Dec 23, 2008 6:44am PST

    Well I just wanna pass a comment on Michelle Obama. I totaly agree with the saying that behind every great man there is a woman, my urge is for all women to emulate Michelle and be the strong supportive women that we can be proud of.

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  • laura j's Avatar
    Posted by laura j Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:32am PST

    This is pretty much a no brainer here. I mean here's a woman that I want to aspire to be. Not in the first lady sense but just who she is and what she's done as career woman, mother and wife. I can relate to this first lady, look up to her, and at the same time I can run over the J Crew and pick up that sweater I saw her in last week. Obviously choice Shine, but spectacular choice nonetheless!

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  • springtime's Avatar
    Posted by springtime Tue Dec 23, 2008 7:43am PST

    Laura Bush worked for women's rights on the international stage. It will be fantastic to keep that ball moving here on the domestic front as well when Michelle becomes First Lady.

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  • tiamo2209's Avatar
    Posted by tiamo2209 Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:04am PST

    We are very proud of u!

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  • Tracey's Avatar
    Posted by Tracey Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:06am PST

    What a surprise pick from Shine...of course my post is dripping with sarcasm.

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  • young at heart's Avatar
    Posted by young at heart Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:09am PST

    she deserves this...she is a role model for black women, mothers, urbanites and hopefully young girls who don't fit the typical mold will know that means nothing in the long run.

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