In Michelle's body, dress with ruffle accents on the chest is still look impressive. He gives personal touch to her dress with obi belt adds orange and complete with bright yellow pumps shoes. Uniquely, the original dress was sleeveless. Her stylist, Meredith Kroop, just add sleeves on the dress that Michelle's arm a tight cover.
According to Politico.com, the 28-year-old stylist plays a vital role in the choice of First Lady fashion. Kroop also believed to cause the election of Alexander McQueen gown worn Michelle in a state banquet. This option is considered controversial because Michelle would prefer British designer dress designer than the United States (U.S.).
However, Mrs O back deflect criticism in an interview on Good Morning America. He said he would still choose clothes that make her comfortable, no matter what brand.
"Gini deh," he said, "Just wear what you like. That's all I can say. That's my motto."
Koop was not the only person designated as unofficial stylist for Michelle though he was first assigned to the White House. Chicago boutique owner, Ikram Goldman, had been long known to help Michelle with berbusananya style. Many dresses the First Lady was purchased at his store.
The new women's 47th birthday is known for its style and often combine kasualnya designer items with other items that cost very affordable. When asked by Matt Lauer about the name with as a fashion icon, Michelle said, although very flattered, he did not regard it as something that should be exaggerated.
"Everyone should be dressed in the morning and pick something. Hopefully, by people, (my clothes) good. However, I do not really notice," he said.
This is not the first time the First Lady created the furor by choosing clothes from retail companies. In 2008, he wore a black-and-white print motifs from Ricco high waisted worth 148 U.S. dollars (approximately USD 1.3 million) to appear on the show The View. This dress sold out overnight and lifted the name of Ricco. Since then, Michelle often wear "cheap" from J. Crew cardigans to dresses that are sold at Target.
Michelle Obama used clothing has always offered a broad exposure, even businesses, to retailers. According to professor in finance from New York University, David Yermack, Michelle helped boost sales to 2.7 billion U.S. dollars for the retail and fashion companies whose products he wore for more than 189 public appearances between November 2008 to December 2009.
"It's very meaningful for this country, saw a mother who understands that our country is facing economic crisis and he became part of the crisis," said Today Show contributor style, Stacy London, in 2009. Michelle could represent the situation and can still look stylish and convincing other women to take part looks interesting.
According to Politico.com, the 28-year-old stylist plays a vital role in the choice of First Lady fashion. Kroop also believed to cause the election of Alexander McQueen gown worn Michelle in a state banquet. This option is considered controversial because Michelle would prefer British designer dress designer than the United States (U.S.).
However, Mrs O back deflect criticism in an interview on Good Morning America. He said he would still choose clothes that make her comfortable, no matter what brand.
"Gini deh," he said, "Just wear what you like. That's all I can say. That's my motto."
Koop was not the only person designated as unofficial stylist for Michelle though he was first assigned to the White House. Chicago boutique owner, Ikram Goldman, had been long known to help Michelle with berbusananya style. Many dresses the First Lady was purchased at his store.
The new women's 47th birthday is known for its style and often combine kasualnya designer items with other items that cost very affordable. When asked by Matt Lauer about the name with as a fashion icon, Michelle said, although very flattered, he did not regard it as something that should be exaggerated.
"Everyone should be dressed in the morning and pick something. Hopefully, by people, (my clothes) good. However, I do not really notice," he said.
This is not the first time the First Lady created the furor by choosing clothes from retail companies. In 2008, he wore a black-and-white print motifs from Ricco high waisted worth 148 U.S. dollars (approximately USD 1.3 million) to appear on the show The View. This dress sold out overnight and lifted the name of Ricco. Since then, Michelle often wear "cheap" from J. Crew cardigans to dresses that are sold at Target.
Michelle Obama used clothing has always offered a broad exposure, even businesses, to retailers. According to professor in finance from New York University, David Yermack, Michelle helped boost sales to 2.7 billion U.S. dollars for the retail and fashion companies whose products he wore for more than 189 public appearances between November 2008 to December 2009.
"It's very meaningful for this country, saw a mother who understands that our country is facing economic crisis and he became part of the crisis," said Today Show contributor style, Stacy London, in 2009. Michelle could represent the situation and can still look stylish and convincing other women to take part looks interesting.
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Rp 300,000's dress Michelle Obama
Dengan url
http://michelleobamasfashionstyle.blogspot.com/2011/03/rp-300000s-dress-michelle-obama.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Rp 300,000's dress Michelle Obama
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Rp 300,000's dress Michelle Obama
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Post a Comment