The Best Harlem Style Of First Lady Michelle Obama (Photos)

January 17, 2017

For eight years, she has been the First Lady of Fitness, the First Lady of Shoulders, and above all the fabulous First Lady of Style. Michelle Obama’s wardrobe have been consistently memorable and gloriously timeless, classic, and old school-and-new school depending on the event.

Take our curated look back at some of Vanity Fair magazines best of her most outstanding moments in the spotlight.

Borrowed from a long tradition of black on white affairs, the president (looking a little to happy) and the first lady rockin it in a shimmering floor dress on the red carpet at the State Dinner for India November, 2009.

The first lady going solo wearing a cute little gold with blue pock a dot dress number with waist tied bow at the Celebrating Hispanic Heritage month event, September 2010.

Spectacularly elegant from first lady pearls to the presidents Kennedyisgue black and white tuxe at the National Governors Association Dinner, February 2009.


Beautifully hand crafted angle white dress with crossing shoulder straps with silver clutch and long gloves at Buckingham Palace, May 2011.

The first lady’s is working her shoulder bling matching the presidents black tailored tuxedo in London, May, Getty Images.

Here Michelle Obama gives us all the hair with bangs in a very classic 1960’s but forward, Black Jackie Oish flava at the State Of The Union Address, January 2016.

Photo credit: 1) AFP from Getty Images. 2) State Dinner for India November, 2009, AFP/Getty Images.. 3) Celebrating Hispanic Heritage month event, September 2010, AFP/Getty Images. 4) 5) National Governors Association Dinner, February 2009. Buckingham Palace, May 2011.. Getty Images. 6) London, May, Getty Images. 7) State Of The Union Address, January 2016, AFP/Getty Images.


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