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To: simpson96

“The program, hosted by the State Department and Elle magazine...”

Your tax dollars at work. Buncha frooty-toots gathering to fawn over Michelle Obama’s tasteless “style.”
Fashion icon—NOT.
I don’t fault the woman for having a lumpy, hard to dress body. She can’t help that. But there’s a way to dress which minimizes flaws and is classy and elegant.
It starts with choosing professional haberdashers who know what they’re doing, not these amateurs whose designs look like a teenage seamstress’s first attempt at sewing-—poorly constructed, in garish, unflattering fabrics, with boob belts!
And the undergarments obviously aren’t quality, either. That’s why her lumpyness spills through the thin fabrics of her outer wear.
Between muffin-top, armpit biscuits, boob belts and crotch bulge, the woman is a mess.
Traditionally, American women look to the First Lady to promote designers. No way would I buy clothes from any of Mrs. O’s favorites. They’re awful!


76 posted on 11/26/2016 6:17:31 PM PST by mumblypeg (They've summoned up a thundercloud/ and they're going to hear from me. (Anthem-Leonard Cohen))
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To: mumblypeg

Go figure - several of the designers/retailers she was vocal about patronizing have gone under.

I was taken aback when the author of this piece described michelle obama as having an “hourglass” figure!!! What are these people smoking? The sand is in some very strange places in that hourglass. The classic hourglass figure cannot be mistaken for anything else. I would describe her shape as a triangle. Her waist is not well defined enough, nor is her bust:hip ratio that of an hourglass.

Mrs. AV


84 posted on 11/26/2016 8:49:31 PM PST by Atomic Vomit (http://www.cafepress.com/aroostookbeauty/358829)
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