Michelle Obama isn't the only person setting fashion trends these days as it appears that innovative style seems to run in the family. Barack Obama proved to be rather inspiring when fashion designer Donatella Versace unleashed her Spring-Summer 2009 Menswear collection in Milan over the weekend which was reportedly influenced by the presidential hopeful.
Versace described Obama as "the man of the moment." The designer of the latest collection told reporters she was creating a style for "a relaxed man who doesn't need to flex muscles to show he has power."
Barack Obama described his style as "fairly standard." Although Versace admires Obama's laid back appeal she did have a few pointers for the democratic candidate saying "I would get rid of the tie and jazz up the shirt." Ties were absent in the Obama inspired collection; instead silk scoop-neck T-shirts, cool pastel shades and simple under jackets were seen on the runway in Milan on Saturday.
Michelle Obama was the first of the two to create a fashion buzz. After Michelle Obama appeared on ABC's The View sporting an off the rack dress from White House/Black Market, the dress sold out within one day. This stylish couple can't help but turn heads these days.
Check out Donatella's style and compare for yourself:
Versace Milan Collection
A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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Models display creations by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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A model displays a creation by Italian designer Donatella Versace during the Spring/Summer 2009 collections of Men's ready to wear collections displayed at Milan fashion week on June 21, 2008. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
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By: shannlinwo on 7/03/2008 9:14PM
THIS IS OUR MOMENT ...NOT JUST FOR BLACKS ...BUT SPEAKING OF THE ENTIRE AMERICA. SEEMS SOME HAVE BLACK/WHITE PRESIDENT PHOBIA. OBAMA IS FOR AMERICA ...HAVE THERE EVER BEEN A PRESIDENT THAT RAN FOR ONE RACE OF PEOPLE? WHY SO MUCH FEAR ABOUT OBAMA RUNNING FOR BLACKS ONLY.... THAT IS SO FAR FROM THE TRUTH. HE IS BIRACIAL YOU KNOW...HE IS FOR ALL..YES WE CAN..THIS IS OUR MOMENT FOR CHANGE!!!CHANGE FOR THE BETTER THAN HAS BEEN MADE WORSE BY SOMEONE ELSE. HAVE NO FEAR OBAMA WILL BE PRISIDENT OF THESE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE END OF THE YEAR.
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By: IAM3IAM on 7/03/2008 10:41PM
I hope those styles are for leisure wear off the job. We don't want the President to send mix signals. A President must dress for his job, not give the impression he is something else
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By: NoBushSupporters on 7/05/2008 2:29AM
NUMBER TEN WAS MORE OBAMA'S STYLE!
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By: LeoLady on 7/10/2008 9:04PM
Versoce's new look for men's fashion is too feminine. I don't want to see Obama wearing this faggy, fairy, weak male appearing fashion; it will ruin his chance for the presidency. The way Obama wears his suits and ties are just fine. He doesn't need to change a thing. Versace's fashion would only appeal to the fairy gay guy types. Yuk!
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