Michelle Obama Inauguration Dress Details

January 20, 2009

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Of course, just like at all the big events that Michelle Obama attends, everyone wants to know all about the dress she wore on inauguration day.  I think it’s safe to say she will be one of the most stylish First Ladies ever.

Michelle Obama sported a gorgeous yellow dress with matching coat designed by Cuban-born designer Isabel Toledo.

According to Toledo, Michelle Obama’s inauguration dress is made of Swiss wool lace, backed with netting and lined in French silk.

The designer said:

“I wanted to pick a very optimistic color, that had sunshine. I wanted her to feel charmed, and in that way would charm everybody.”

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7 Responses to “Michelle Obama Inauguration Dress Details”

  1. Brenda Says:

    Very pretty!! I really didn’t care for the black and red dress she wore but this is very attractive. You’re right Kelly, I think we’re in for a fashion treat!!

  2. sakura Says:

    It was very pretty but just didn’t fit the occasion nor did it match well.
    Doesn’t she know on inauguration day your suppose to wear patriotic colors….
    She didn’t even match her hubby the prez…..

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  4. Jennifer Jacobs Says:

    I think the ensemble was quite lovely and very jackie-o’ish. However, green shoes??? I am not of a fan those in any situation and think she could’ve done better. The sparkles may seem inappropriate to some for a daytime event but I think they were done with great taste for a great moment in one’s life! They share a magnificent presence as a couple!!!

  5. Brenda Says:

    Michelle looked gorgeous in her non-traditional attire. President
    Obama’s entire campaign message was about CHANGE. I believe what we
    have seen on Inauguration day was only a hint of what kinds of changes
    will be taking place. Not very much have been discussed about who
    Michelle is and the platforms she will stand on, but I’m certain that
    she will be a trailblazer in many aspects. (Such as the dress)
    Even if they didn’t match in attire, we know they truly are one at
    heart when it comes to how we should proceed as a country to a better
    and brighter future; this is what should matter.

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