
In my latest edition of What Michelle Wore, we will focus on her knee-length, floral-print Thakoon ensemble she wore in Pittsburgh at the G-20 Summit. While others were focused on the important political speeches, I was gazing at what Mrs. Obama and her sister in chic, French first lady Carla Bruni, put on for this photo opp. Who looks better?Personally, I am all about Bruni's chic, form fitting black dress. But Michelle's fun, floral print dress steals the day. I think she could definitely have lost the pearls for this particular look though and I am I the only one that isn't in love with the shoes?
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By: Joan on 9/26/2009 6:26PM
Michelle did NOT ask...should I. She is bold to do her stuff. Many thanks, Obamas, for not letting the world run your show.
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By: Monetta Murphy on 9/27/2009 6:19AM
I have been reading other not so flattering comments referring to the First Lady and her choice of fashion for the G20 and I must say that some of the things that I read where disrespectful and negative.
We may not all agree with her fashion or her choice but she does not deserve to be degraded and it is truly unfair to dismiss all that she is and all that she will be to this county based oh her dress.
Her attributes is a testiment to a woman black or white and I am offended that my First Lady has to be subjected to such filth.
Take a look at your own life and where you are in your life and ask yourself who really cares about what you wear and and if your answer is nobody, then I have made my point!
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By: mo on 9/29/2009 6:29PM
I love your comment..michelle is a beautiful black woman ,all the white racists can sit back at the corner and waith till another one of their kind takes over the whitehouse..for now..we rule..go obams!!
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By: meechie on 9/27/2009 10:26PM
this pitcure tell me black is beautiful an more powerful than any other women. look at the over powering dominance in the body structure. this pitcure also shows how blacks are becoming more confident in thier selfes.
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By: Derrel on 9/30/2009 12:51PM
"meechie" you be black?
"selfes" No not a word, you meant selves.
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