Showing posts with label First Lady Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Lady Fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Miyuki Hatoyama Best Jeanist Award

Aside from Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni, Japan's first lady Miyuki Hatoyama is also a certified fashionista. She received the Best Jeanist Award together with some musicians and other celebrities.

According to Japan Jeans Association, Miyuki Hatoyama sports denim in a "classy but revolutionary style".

Between Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni, who will this denim fashion war? Vote Now!
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Mikimoto Pearls: Must-Have Fashion Accesories

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Pearls as fashion accessories are having a comeback nowadays. It started when Michelle Obama used pearls during the presidential campaign last year. Tracing back the history, a lot of first ladies worn pearls in every social event. Jackie Kennedy was famous for her choker pearls, Barbara and Laura Bush had simple pearl necklaces. Other politicians such as Dianne Feinstein, Hilary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi did not hesitate to follow this fashion trend.

Now, if you want to ride this fashion bandwagon, you can buy finest quality pearls from Mikimoto Pearls. MIKIMOTO was founded in 1893 by Kokichi Mikimoto. Mikimoto pearls are high quality and with elegance. So what are you waiting for? Visit the site and shop some Mikimoto pearls and use them as your fashion accessories. Here are some of the Mikimoto pearls sample:
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Monday, September 28, 2009

Dolls Replaced Michelle Obama, Jackie O and Carla Bruni in Harper's Bazaar Japan

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The September issue of Harper's Bazaar in Japan featured the First Ladies fashion styles. Entitled as First Lady Chic, the magazine showcased the fashion statements of Michelle Obama, Jackie Kennedy, and Carla Bruni.

However, when you go through the pages of the said magazine, you'll be surprised to see that the First Ladies had been replaced by dolls. The dolls posed in different presidential events.


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Thursday, September 17, 2009

People's 10 Best Dressed for 2009

People's magazine revealed there 10 Best Dresser of 2009. Michelle Obama, Taylor Swift, and Kate Winslet were included in the list. Find out who's with them and what's their fashion title.

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BEST ACCESSIBLE GLAMOUR: Michelle Obama
BEST RED CARPET: Kate Winslet
BEST SPARKLE: Taylor Swift
BEST STREET CHIC: Beyonce
BEST MATERNITY STYLE: Nicole Richie
BEST SHORT DRESSES: Reese Witherspoon
BEST BOHO STYLE: Vanessa Hudgens
BEST JEANS: Cameron Diaz
BEST BIKINIS: Kim Kardashian
BEST USE OF COLOR: Freida Pinto

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Jackie Kennedy's Timeless Fashion Styles

Life.com honors the wedding anniversary of John and Jacqueline Kennedy this coming September 12. The site released 19 never-seen photos of Jackie Kannedy taken during the couple's 10-year married life.

Scan through the gallery below and you'll be surprised that her fashion styles is very close to Michelle Obama's.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Michelle Obama's Inaugural Dress on New York Exhibit

Just like other first ladies, Michelle Obama became a part of the popular culture and in every public appearance all eyes were set to her. From the campaign period up to now, her fashion choices were being featured in the news, magazines and even websites, She was praised by fashion critics for her classic and confident look. In fact, Mrs. Obama was always included in top 10 best-dressed lists. She became a certified fashion icon and a trend setter like Jacqueling Kennedy.

In her honor, the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) will display her Inaugural Day outfit as part of "Isabel Toledo: Fashion from the Inside Out" exhibit. The gold sheath dress and its matching overcoat can be viewed by public from June 17 to September 6, 2009.



Michelle Obama's Inauguration Ball gown by Jason Wu will also be at the Smithsonian.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Fashion Styles at the 2009 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

Last Saturday (May 9), the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) held the long-established dinner for US President Barack Obama and the first lady of the country, Michelle Obama.

This tradition originated way back in 1920s and it has been recorded that the very first WHCA dinner was graced by Calvin Coolidge (1024). As a rule, this occasion requires the attendance of US President and Vice President. Since then, the dinner is customarily held every last Saturday of April at the Washington Hilton.

Before World War II, the annual dinner highlights include singing between meals, a home-produced movie and an hour-long, post-dinner show with famous performers. However, these past few year years the attendees were entertained by a comedian roasting the President.

This 2009, stars came down from their pedestal and gathered to toast for the First Family. Let’s have a sneak preview of the red carpet fashion during the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.

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Michelle Obama in pink sheath dress by Michael Kors


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Natalie Portman in black Balenciaga gown

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Eva Longoria Parker in pink-ruffled Ports 1961 gown

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Alicia Keys in white dress with ninja stars

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Tyra Banks in her black number

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Natasha Bedingfield in a sparkling silver dress

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Rachel Leigh Cook in a metallic gown

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Padma Lakshmi in see-through scarlet gown

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Michelle Obama's Inaugural Ceremony Gowns

Every fashionista must be jealous to Michelle Obama. After his husband was elected as the President of USA, she's becoming a bolder fashion icon every single day. For the upcoming inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20, 2009, fashion designers created amazing skecthes of a gown for Michelle Obama. Check out the gowns designed by Betsey Johnson, Badgley Mischka, Monique Lhuillier, Isaac Mizrahi, Carolina Herrera, Karl Lagerfeld (for Chanel), Diane Von Furstenberg, Christian Lacroix, Peter Som and a lot more. So step aside and give it up for Michelle Obama.

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Karl Lagerfeld (for Chanel)

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Fashion War: Michelle Obama vs. Cindy McCain



In just a few hours, American people will go out of their houses and vote for the president who will lead them out of the economic recession problems. While waiting for the results of November 2008 US Presidential Elections, let's shift our minds to a subtle political war. Forget their husbands for a while, a focus on the two candidates for potential First Lady, Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain.

If you're some kind of fashion-style-watcher, then you already knew that the fashion press and news media have been scrutinizing the outfits worn by the two ladies during their respective national party conventions and speeches. According to ABC News, not since a fresh-faced Jackie Kennedy entered the White House has so much attention been paid to a potential first lady's fashions. But now, Obama's style as well as McCain's style sense were garnering as much attention as their political views.

Both women are smart, fit and accomplished. Neither lacks fashion sense. Who you will in this political fashion war?

Casual Wear

Cindy McCain loves to wear suits for public appearances, but sometimes she let people know that she can go casual in a long-sleeved, dark pink sweater and white pants with a white watch.



On the other hand, Michelle Obama opted for a casual attire when speaking during campaign rallies. She wore clothing with a neutral color palette, opting for a white sleeveless blouse with tan pants and accessorizing with a light green double strand beaded necklace.

Suits

Suits are Cindy McCain's signature style. She appears comfortable and at ease when wearing them. She favors St. John, the high-end brand that are made from a wool/rayon knit fabric.



For a suit, Unlike Cindy McCain, Michelle Obama is more likely to be seen in a dress or pants than a suit. When she wore one, she favors strong and bold colors, and those colors makes up her signature style.

Belted Dresses

Cindy McCain wears a short-sleeved belted dress and her hairdo here isn't her usual tightly pulled-back style that sometimes draws criticism.



Michelle Obama wears a purple Maria Pinto dress cinched with a black Azzedine Alaïa belt at her husband's final primary victory rally.

Michelle Obama often wears sleeveless garments while Cindy McCain seldom goes sleeveless. Both McCain and Obama favor pearls and wear them often.

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