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Recalling Shy Di: We couldn't help but recall Princess Diana when Obama turned up in Prague wearing a jumbo-bowed white blouse by Moschino, with a Michael Kors black pencil skirt and her signature Azzedine Alaia belt. Is there any political fashion icon in the past half-century that Obama has left unreferenced and un-updated? We think not."
You mean this hideous thing?
LOL.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Czeching Out Lady M’s Wardrobe
Michelle is back in the White House this morning. There is no truth to the rumor that she left the junket early because of her dissatisfaction over the gifts she received from the the Czech Republic’s first lady, Livia Klausova.
Lady M and the Klausova ended up spending a lot of time together, they toured St. Vitus’s cathedral and St. George’s Basilica together, along with Toes, who seemed to know all kinds of things about the art work, etc. Michelle has been getting a lot of attention about the clothes she’s been wearing. On average, she’s been changing outfits about four times a day, and changing shoes about six times a day. That’s not including the shoes she’s been buying while on this trip. The rate of clothes-changing is about standard for her, or at least has been the last couple of years.
On Sunday for part of the tour, she was wearing a black Michael Kors skirt, and a white Mochino top (she changed in museum bathroom so the TV cameras wouldn’t show her wearing the same outfit in an eight hour period). I have no idea who Kors or Mochinco are, but that’s what Toes told a Czech TV reporter after he asked Michelle what she was wearing. Funny, Toes always seems to know about the fashions Michelle has, but he never seems to pay attention to what Big Guy is wearing. It makes me wonder why he just didn’t become M’s chief of staff if he cares that much.
As for the gifts, another lousy haul. We got a book about some Czech castle none of us cares about. And some Czech glass, which is world-renowned. So of course, the Klausovas were thrilled with the gift we gave them: a vase, made of glass from ... the Czech Republic, which we bought in Washington, DC.
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