Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Fashion-forward first lady hits all the right notes!

Who say's the First Lady of the United States can't have her own fashion sense and style? Michelle Obama is doing what a First Lady should be doing. Looking good (great) and bringing an air of sexiness and romance back to the White House! Not to say other presidential wives didn't but it has been a long time since the White House had a younger and still attractive First Lady!






Ok, let's be real for a moment, Mrs Obama is hot looking in the black dress as she is deplaning Air Force One in Prague!




It's hard to believe (well not really) that she has accomplished so much in her professional life and still was able to have to children, support her husband and keep family structure and values as her top priority.

The President looks happy to escort her down the stairs and they look great as a couple! He still looks at her like they were dating and he is still try to get that first date.



Hello black or white America and all in between, we can all learn that this is a pretty good model to follow in today's society for couples with or without kids to.


So if you don't think it's possible to maintain a houshold, have a career, raise children and support each other your sadly mistaken! It's possible but you as a couple will both have to want it and realize that your success is not when your 30 years old but in your early to mid 40's and that's when you can really enjoy life! So fellas get up and treat your lady like the First Lady (of your home) and mean it and ladies support your man, run the household when he is not there like your the President and when your together do it as a team and hopefully you to can have a piece of what the President and the First Lady have! Success at home and in public and enjoy the benefits in the future days!

Mr. Lovettelli Has Spoken And You Will Listen!



(InStyle) articleI can't find it anywhere in the Constitution, so maybe there is a first lady dress code buried in an obscure addendum to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, since every mistress of the White House for the last four decades has chosen a wardrobe that follows a particular one with near pathological devotion.

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama arrive in Prague, Czech Republic, in early April.

No sooner does her inaugural ballgown get spirited away to the Smithsonian, then out it comes: The First Lady Suit -- that tailored, multibuttoned blazer over a skirt straighter than an Ionic column in a primary, patriotic or tastefully unobjectionable color.
So did someone not give Michelle Obama the memo? "This is Camelot the Sequel," he told AFP, referring to the name given to the brief White House reign of John F. Kennedy and his wife Jackie, seen as a golden era for the US presidency.

"We didn't tire of Camelot for well over two years and we still haven't really yet."
The family images, while all carefully controlled, "help humanize the new president, help him govern, after all how many families are there out there struggling to bring up kids in this economy?" Watson added.

And unlike the Kennedys, the Obamas come from ordinary, middle-class families, born without the advantages of privilege and wealth.
It is exactly this image of the family next door, which so many Americans as well as people around the world, find both endearing and inspirational, analysts argue.
"They represent more than just the president and first lady, more than just partisan Democrats, more than just African-Americans," said Carl Sferrazza Anthony, historian to the Ohio-based National First Ladies' Library.
"It's almost like they represent a new way of how we should be thinking about ourselves, and that is the way people respond to them."
Because during these first 100 days, our newest first lady has banished every version of this silhouette as if they were all designed by the House of Dick Cheney. Instead, Mrs. Obama has defined with remarkable acuity what flatters a tall, broad-shouldered and curvaceous working woman who knows exactly who she is and where she is going.
With an enviable eye for color and layering, she has fashioned a riveting parade of on- and off-the-shoulder dresses, cardigans, cinched trenches, leggings, wide-legged trousers and full skirts, working them in intense florals or unexpected hues such as chartreuse and emerald. InStyle.com: Obama's favorite designers

In addition, like every woman who gets a kick out of dressing up, she knows the power of accessories -- a cool flat boot, a wide belt, a statement necklace.

The thrilling result? Women across this country (and the world) are exclaiming almost daily, "Look at that print! I love that color! Where can I get that sweater?" Watch how the first lady has become a style icon »
What's more, not only does our first lady proudly stride with the confidence and warmth of a modern American woman, but the wardrobe she steps out in boasts relevance, comfort, and -- dare we say it? -- sex appeal. InStyle.com: Try on Obama's hairstyle

The fashion industry may have occasionally sniped, but come on, does anyone really give a damn if it's appropriate to wear a cardigan to meet the queen?
What does count is that each time we've caught that man of hers watching her walk into a room during their first 100 days, we have witnessed both a dynamic new first couple -- and a wife whose husband unashamedly only has eyes for her. The clothes are cool, but even better is the fact that Michelle Obama has brought romance back to the White House.

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