
The first family was treated to a capoeira performance by children from the neighborhood, and they loved every minute of it! Michelle looked sensational in another bright and cheery ensemble.
Her colorful look included a tropical green printed skirt, canary yellow twin-set, a turquoise-adorned choker and comfortable metallic ballet flats.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
When boarding Air Force One, Michelle Obama and her beautiful daughter Malia proved that there's no reason not to travel in style.
Twelve-year-old Malia looked age appropriate in a polka-dotted mini skirt that she paired with an army-green jacket and cute cream ankle boots.
Michelle looked put together and professional in a knee-length maroon skirt, stripped blouse and fitted black leather blazer.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
US President Barack Obama, far left, with first lady Michelle Obama, far right, and daughters Malia, and Sasha, center, during their airport arrival at Brasilia Air Base in Brasilia, Brazil, Saturday, March 19, 2011.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
Michelle, her daughters and her mother, Marion Robinson (who is traveling with the family to take care of the girls), were guests of honor at a youth-led cultural performance at Oca da Tribo restaurant.
Looking stunning in a one-shouldered watercolor printed gold/gray dress by Rachel Roy, Michelle beamed from ear to ear while watching the Brazilian youth.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
Black and gold bangles by Alexis Bittar adorned her arms, while lovely black-drop earrings completed her fashion-forward look. Michelle later added the matching jacket to her dress when the day's activities became more formal.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
'Glamorous' might as well be Michelle Obama's middle name, because she gives a whole new meaning to the word. When meeting Brazilian President Dilma Vana Rousseff, Ms. Obama radiated style and sophistication in an elegant gold embroidered and beaded shift dress by Naeem Khan, which perfectly complimented her skin tone.
And it's clear the girls are clearly taking after their mom's sense of style, as she's the ultimate role model. They kept their looks all-American, with 9-year-old Sasha in a blue stars printed ruffle dress and her big sister, Malia, in a red-striped skirt and white sleeveless top.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
The Obamas later traveled on to Rio de Janeiro. While the president deplaned in his business-as-usual suit, the Obama ladies had a more casual, laid-back look.
Michelle Obama stood out against the dark sky in her sunny ensemble, debuting a mix of contrasting colors, layers and textures.
Her blue tank top popped against a yellow cardigan and floral printed skirt, creating a feminine, yet relaxed look.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
Proving that he really is the people's president, Barack Obama spent time in the "City of God," the neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro depicted in the 2002 movie of the same name.
The first family was treated to a capoeira performance by children from the neighborhood, and they loved every minute of it! Michelle looked sensational in another bright and cheery ensemble.
Her colorful look included a tropical green printed skirt, canary yellow twin-set, a turquoise-adorned choker and comfortable metallic ballet flats.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
On Sunday night, the president brought his family to the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue high above the hills of Rio de Janeiro. It was moving to see the united first family hand in hand, descending the staircase in front of the spiritual monument, making a statement to the world about their love and faith.
The chilly temperatures at the top of the hills forced the Obamas into jackets and pants, with Michelle opting for flowing wide-leg black pants and a matching trench. Her girls were adorable in cropped jeans, while the president looked relaxed in slacks and a button-down shirt.
Michelle Obamas Brazilian Style
The family left Brazil early Monday morning heading for Chile.
Michelle looked relaxed and casual in a rainbow-colored silk Marc by Marc Jacobs "Simone Stripe Dress". She added a cropped white sweater, metallic flats and a few clear bangles to round out her travel chic look.




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By: Ralph on 3/22/2011 6:33AM
Since the Obama family is ou of the country they should stay out for America's own good.
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By: Patrick on 3/22/2011 12:17PM
It hasn't changed for 2000 years the people who do the most good are always the ones's first crusified. But the word on the street is the last shall be first and the first shall be last. For the day is coming when only a few can walk in the sun. The others confined to dark caves. Obama is the best thing since cotton in this country.
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By: peachcobblerNY on 3/23/2011 9:25AM
^5 @ Patrick speak the "TRUTH." Amen,amen.
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By: Greg on 3/22/2011 7:31AM
I'm so proud of Michelle Obama! She's always the consummate lady! I wish that more black women would be as classy as she is, but unfortunately still most continue not to be. I had really hoped that with her being the first lady that more BW would sincerely try to emulate her style, but again sadly that didn't take across the board. There was a time that BW didn't have a role model of this caliber to both emulate and embrace, now that they do "still" for some strange reason the majority of BW in this country haven't signed on to being viewed as ladies, appears most never will! So, now what's their excuse? Keep, up the excellent work First Lady Obama you do the nation proud!
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By: Justifyed on 3/22/2011 8:25AM
"Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.”
Bertrand Russell
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By: girlking on 3/22/2011 12:43PM
@Greg, wow, what type of women have you been exposed to? I'm sure you're so ashamed of the women in your family since they fall in the "most" category of Black women. And if, you're not the only one in these United States that have classy, respectable women in their family. You sound like so many non-Blacks that think every if not most Black people are uneducated, gang members, etc., etc., etc. I guess you think successful individuals are the exception rather than the rule.
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By: Glo on 3/22/2011 1:08PM
Come on out the closet bro. You are pitiful...you truly hate women, thats a sin and a shame. Where was your mother? smh!
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By: Greg on 3/22/2011 3:57PM
@ Justifyed, girlking, Glo
I thank all three of you for confirming my point! Thank you!
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By: keep-n-it-real on 3/22/2011 10:17PM
Now how would you know all that me as a African American woman I am not trying to be anyone but myself. Hey why don't you try an African American Church instead of picking up woman off the streets and being judgemental but please keep in mind that none are righteous and all of our righteousness is as of filty rags.
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By: Eduoard (Ed) on 3/24/2011 6:09PM
Shutup biotches Greg is my man. Can't yall see he don't want a woman? He hate all women not just black women. That's cuz he's mine. All mine. Come to pappy Greg. You can be either top or bottom. I don't mine. If you leave the black women alone I promise not to hit it too hard
Can me on upcoming season of Rupaul Drag Race
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