Posted on 03/31/2010 8:17:57 AM PDT by GOP_Lady
The ongoing narrative that precedes every meeting between first lady Michelle Obama and France's Carla Bruni-Sarkozy anticipates a fashion smackdown.
Make no mistake; each woman displays an especially confident way with her wardrobe. Bruni-Sarkozy, the former rock-star-dating model, has used the elegant lines and soft shades of gray from the quintessentially French brand Christian Dior to transform her gossip-magazine image into a stately persona. And Obama has used style to forge an image that is one part contemporary, accessible Everywoman and one part august, high-fashion enthusiast.
Yet rather than declare fashion a common interest that might draw the two women closer, it has been viewed as a source of antagonism and rivalry. Fashion has been treated like an international wedge issue.
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Michelle does look much better in solid colors. I just wonder how often she will listen to her dressers? I have a feeling after seeing herself with Carla in photos that she spent a few days very upset over how frumpy she looked?
OMG...doesn’t that woman have a mirror?
Photo shopped I think....
"One of these things is not like the others/One of these things just doesn't belong......"
I can only conclude that she doesn’t or it’s of the fun-house type. Or one of her staff REALLY doesn’t like her.
Holy cow.. another “OH NOES” event/dress
Michelle looks like fashion bug city. She is not dressed correctly for the title she holds.
Actually, looking at this picture she may need to lower the weights she is using, she is starting to get too muscular v tones in the shoulder area... there is a fine line between toned and looking like a weight lifter IMHO.... too bad she doesn’t do some Pilates and do something about her hips.
Who’s the fat ugly person with the cute dog?
Keep it classy, Michelle.
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