Posted on 05/01/2017 12:18:46 PM PDT by drewh
How Malia Obama Is Redefining Intern Style
By Katie Abel / 2 hours ago
Malia Obama 3.1 Phillip Lim Boots Malia Obama in New York on March 21.
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As many colleges and universities prepare to break for the summer, internship season is about to get underway across the country. Students looking for some advice on how to dress this summer might take some cues from Malia Obama, who has made some notable style statements since she she started interning with the Weinstein Company movie studio earlier this year.
Last week, for example, she paired a $425 T by Alexander Wang army green shirt dress with the designers $395 Eden sneakers. The ensemble helped show off Obamas unassuming-yet-cool fashion sensibility.
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Malia Obama Alexander Wang dress shoesMalia Obama paired a T by Alexander Wang dress with the designers kicks. Splash News
During the winter months, Obama, the 18-year-old daughter of Barack and Michelle Obama, was often spotted wearing jeans or leggings with flat boots. Her favorite pair came from Phillip Lim, another buzzy New York designer. She often wore Lims Alexa shearling-lined boots to travel through the New York streets.
Malia Obama 3.1 Phillip Lim BootsMalia Obama paired her 3.1 Phillip Lim boots with a puffer coat and black leggings. Splash
Obama is also a fan of classic Timberlands, and she wore a pair of tan boots during one of her first days on the job.
Malia Obama 3.1 Phillip Lim BootsMalia Obama wearing cropped black pants with her 3.1 Phillip Lim boots. Splash
While the former first daughter is embracing casual style for her internship, its clear that Weinstein has a relaxed dress code which is common for many creative companies. Students who are interning on Wall Street or in a corporate environment might have to opt for more dressed-up attire.
Still sluttin' around 1/8" shy of panties.
Like John winger in stripes.. chicks in NY are paying top dollar for this..
I thought we all agreed to never bring up Malaria or Sasquatch again
I see she’s got the same fashion sense as her supposed mother.
Poor chile...afflicted with her “moms” fashion sense and without WH staff dressers.
She be gettin’ real.
Amy Carter, Chelsea, and now these two, Dem. Presidential daughters sure do dress funny.
I really with they would leave this girl alone. And by “they”, I mean liberal pop fashion rags like this FN. She’s a young girl who looks like any other young girl trying to be fashionable. There is nothing wrong with that. But there is something wrong with these liberal sycophants playing her up as the next trend-setting fashion model. She’s not. Its silly to say she is just because she can afford expensive clothes. And ultimately it hurts her.
Considering that we were treated to 8 years of the media and the fashion big names fawning over Michelle Obama’s mostly ghastly fashion choices, it should not be surprising that a new round of the Emperor’s New Clothes is in play. They have already indicated that they will do nothing else but trash Melania and her choices or at best ignore them, so they needed someone new to fawn over, and it had to be someone on the left side of the political spectrum. At least they didn’t pick Chelsea. Yet.
Think this “dress” is supposed to be worn with leggings.
I see what you did there.
I think she is stylish and gorgeous. She can’t help who her parents are.
That latest photo of Michelle: One of the best looks she has worn. Something that could have been legitimately raved over. Not a boob belt in sight.
I wonder whether the red widow spider dress comes in junior sizes?
The gravity would suck your eyeballs right out.
I guess when you have Secret Service protection, you can afford to walk around New York City with your purse hanging completely open behind your back.
They kept snagging on the hair.
OMG no don’t go near the event horizon
‘’’’ do you live in a trailer ???
Yes its not a bad look she almost looks human
$425 for her fathers old shirt and it doesn’t cover her behind??
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