February 11, 2009 1:44 PM

Michelle's Sense of Style

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(CBS/ AP)  First lady Michelle Obama wore a sparkling yellow sheath dress with matching coat by Cuban-born American designer Isabel Toledo for the inauguration of her husband, a choice many applauded as a cheerful message of hope and a vote for the American fashion industry.

In some light, the embellished ensemble took on a pale greenish cast, coordinating nicely with green gloves from J. Crew and Jimmy Choo green patent pumps.

Mrs. Obama chose a white chiffon one-shoulder gown for the series of inagurual balls she and Mr. Obama dropped in on.

At the Neighborhood Ball at Washington's Convention Center, President Obama asked, "First of all, how good-looking is my wife?"

Her full-skirted dress had a strap across her right shoulder, a ruched bodice, fluffy appliques and sparkly beading. It was a Jason Wu gown which, per tradition, will be donated to the Smithsonian.

The president and first lady made appearances at 10 official balls, kicking up their heels after the day of pomp and ceremony in the nation's capital.



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Pesident Obama wore a red tie and white shirt with his suit, topped with an overcoat adorned with an American flag pin.

Their daughters were style icons in their own right, with 10-year-old Malia in a double-breasted periwinkle-blue coat with a blue-ribbon bow at the waist, and Sasha, 7, in a pink coat with orange scarf and satin belt, a coral-colored dress peeking out at the hem.

The coats were made by J.Crew's children's line called Crew Cuts. They were custom made for Sasha and Malia, but if someone is looking to buy similar coats for their girls, they will run about $198- $248.

The fashion industry has looked anxiously to the election of Mr. Obama for months, embracing his wife as an emblem and ambassador of modern style, who wears clothes from young designers as well as mainstream American retailers.



How Did Michelle Pull it Off?


Washington Post Fashion Editor Robin Givhan told Maggie Rodriguez. She also gave her thoughts on Michelle's inaugural outfits, and discussed Michelle beginning to have some misgivings about being seen as a fashion icon. The chat with Givhan followed an interview Rodriguez did with Isabel Toldeo, who designed one of Michelle's two Tuesday outfits and called it a "dream come true" that Michelle picked her creation:





Toledo, who had a short stint at Anne Klein but is considered relatively avante garde, is exactly the kind of designer Obama gravitates toward.

"Tere is nothing that comes close to this moment," Toledo said, speaking in New York. "It's not just my moment and hers, but it's the world's. ... It's not only what she's wearing. It's what the moment represents."

Toledo designed the outfit with hopes Obama would choose it for the ceremony, though Toledo didn't know for certain until Tuesday morning.

Toledo said the coat is made of wool lace in a silk net, with a silk radzimir underneath and a layer of pashmina for warmth. The dress has a jewel-like embellishment around the neckline.

She chose the "lemongrass" color for the optimism it represents.

"I didn't want a traditional blue or red," she said. "That color has sunshine in it. I fell in love with it. So did she."

That unusual shade of yellow "really popped" on Michelle Obama's complexion, said fashion designer Kai Milla, wife of Stevie Wonder and an invited guest to the swearing-in ceremony.

"What I recognized more than anything from our new first lady and Hillary (Clinton) and everyone else is that everyone was fresh," she said.

The overall look was largely a hit.

"She's off to an auspicious start," said Hamish Bowles, Vogue magazine's European editor at large who curated the Metropolitan Museum Costume Insitute exhibit on Jackie Kennedy in 2001.

"Mrs. Obama's choice (for the ceremonny) was appropriate, dignified and elegant, but it also had a considerable element of fashion panache," he added. "She's finding great American talent."

She also connects with American women.

"What's so powerful about Michelle Obama is we all see ourselves in her. She's a modern woman who is fashionable and even flamboyant in her style and she is still taken seriously," said red-carpet and magazine stylist Mary Alice Stephenson. "She's wearing that dress today for all of us."

The Obamas' look Tuesday contrasted with that of the outgoing Bushes, with Laura Bush in a dove-gray skirt suit and matching coat.

On the podium with the Obamas, Vice President Joe Biden wore a navy Hickey Freeman suit he bought at the Nordstrom's in King of Prussia, Pa., paired with a blue tie, while his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, had on a bright red coat over a houndstooth dress by Milly and high black leather boots.

Also catching style-watchers' eyes: Aretha Franklin singing to the immense crowd gathered at the Capitol in an over-the-top hat with an oversized bow and beading.

"Aretha is a larger than life personality. Why shouldn't she wear a larger than life hat?" remarked Nicole Phelps, executive editor of Style.com.

Yet, she added, the gray color of Franklin's hat was an attempt to yield the spotlight. "The fact that it was gray to match her outfit can be seen as an acknowledgment that it's the Obamas' day, not Aretha's, i.e., she's a star but she wasn't THE star today."

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by skip1937 January 24, 2009 3:58 AM EST
Since BO is supposed to be such an excerise....freak, Michelle should join him. She has a very odd body type. Seems like the Obamas are always wanting to be comparable to Pres/1st ladies past, but they just don''t have the style or grace. They are surrounded by people that should advise them, since they have no experience. The elegance is just not there, so I hope they do not continue to compare to Jackie Kennedy. Jackie had a nice slim body and excellent taste. I hope Michelle gets those huge teeth fixed and gets that greasy look out of her hair.
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by justsane-2009 January 24, 2009 3:10 AM EST
wow! whole lotta hatin'' going on here...the thing is, she looked beautiful and radiant, and the first family demonstrated what a loving, caring family looks like. the dresses are really irrelevant (though i do enjoy her unconventional choices.)
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by jodyrae4 January 23, 2009 9:06 AM EST
The dress was ugly..looked like a bedspread or curtain
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by cattlekate January 22, 2009 11:01 PM EST
Posted by GetReal2009 at 11:01 AM : Jan 22, 2009

"Liberals hate?" You listen to too much right-wing hate radio and FAUX news. Cool it. Grow up. Turn on NPR for a change.

Welcome to a Presidency of the Middle Class. Your job is to not numbingly listen to FAUX but to turn the channel.
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by oldtimer1942-2009 January 22, 2009 7:38 PM EST
I think a horse blanket would have served just as well.
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by cbk16 January 22, 2009 7:34 PM EST
She would be on the worst dress list if she were to go to the Oscars. She does seem like a nice person though.
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by dbenefield1 January 22, 2009 3:43 PM EST
Yes it is all very sickening, the arrogance and trying to act like teenagers.
And this is our business they are supposed to represent us.
Mrs. Obama''s inauguration clothes were just horrible.
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by notopennshut January 22, 2009 3:25 PM EST
Ball gown appropriate only for "coronation" while sitting on a throne and not have to walk even a few steps, let alone dancing - which was a disaster! Lemon-grass outfit, very chic. Nomination night black/red dress another nightmare. What gives?? Does she have anyone to help her out with some ideas, rather than the concept of what looks "nice", but also appropriate for the occasion.
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by getreal2009 January 22, 2009 2:01 PM EST
Yes, it does make me sick. Who cares what this hateful woman who is not proud of America is wearing?
Posted by Mihann
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I teached my kids to stand up for your country, always do the right thing no matter how unpopular it is and don''t hate like the liberals.
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by boymelta January 22, 2009 1:49 PM EST
"white americans are ineradicably racist" words from our first lady.history making for sure.

Posted by texmexfoo at 07:13 PM : Jan 21, 2009
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Truth hurts...


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