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d

I don't think it is so much what she wears but how she handles it and makes her decision...We met her in Prague and found out if you're going to wear a bow, make it a big bow...the whole conversation displaying her character can be found at

http://bulldogmi.com/bigbowbymichelleo

or on Mrs-o.org at

http://www.mrs-o.org/?p=5147

Amber

This was a great post! I agree that Michelle is a very well-accomplished, intelligent woman. The focus on superficial things like what she's wearing certainly does not do her justice. Kudos to Janis!!

Jutta

Thanks for this post. You are so right. It's ridiculous on what some magazines focus on. Thanks for filling me in on the more interesting parts of your new first lady.

Brittany Thompson

I think we spend so much attention to Michelles waredrobe because she is young and has a sense of style. First lady bush didnt get this much attention because I think she had a more OLDER sense of her wardrobe. I loved the dress she wore when she gave the speech to young girls in London. Ive heard many accounts regarding michelle other than her "clothes" having a conference with the queen was one of them. I dont believe this sexism because women express themselves through there style of clothing or hair since the beginning of time

Sara Zendehnam

When I was scanning through the articles on this website to see which one caught my eye my attention went straight to this article about Michelle Obama and her amazing fashion sense. I love fashion and I am always the first to know about the new trends and styles, but I am also very studious and my education is my number one priority so to see someone as powerful as the First Lady of the United States of America being as influential and intelligent as she is and still showing off the latest fashion styles is a big change and really exciting to see. I think it is funny to see all the magazines out on stands that talk about her wardrobe and what she wore to each event and I think the reason why it is as big of a deal as it is, is because it is a huge change from our previous First Ladies who dressed very conservatively and did not put a big emphasis on their style. I do think though that it would be nice to see some things about what she is doing as First Lady because she is extremely educated and has a lot to offer, but people are looking past that because they would rather critique her on her outfit choice. I love the fact that Michelle Obama has a great sense of fashion and obviously it stands out because you see her on the cover of People and US Weekly more than you see Jessica Simpson or The Octomom. No First Lady has stood out because of fashion since Jackie Kennedy, so it is refreshing to see a new face come to light.

Dylan Gang

All the talk about her attire is kind of ridiculous if you ask me. I thought it was very interesting to hear about her past and it interests me to hear what she has accomplished, but i could care less about what she wears to present her self. I like how they compared how the media is "all over this", meanwhile we have not heard anything about how what specific pieces of clothing president Obama is wearing. I dont think it has to do with racism, but it disappoints me how fashion is polluting our word day by day.

Elizabeth

Everyone making a big deal out of what Michelle Obama wears is rediculous! Yes a first lady should look presentable and sophisticated. Well guess what she does. Wearing a dress that is sleeveless does not make a person look less sophisticated or presentable. If Michelle Obama wants to wear sleeveless garmets then let her. She still looks like a first lady. Everyone should realize that Michelle Obama is a strong and intelligent women. She does not let the media change who she is. I think everyone should realize that, and be congratulating Michelle on her lifes achievements instead of judging her for what she wears.

Nicole

I feel people need to look past the clothes she wears. She dresses very cute. If she weren't the first lady everyone would think her outfits are wonderous. She needs to be judged on her character and her drive. She needs to be judged on how she will help out Obama and won't drag him down. Everyone expects her to dress like an older lady. She isn't too old and looks good for the age she is at. Any other woman in America would flaunt that too. I feel many people are just being too critical.

What really needs to be looked at is her previous accomplishments and how well she achieved those.

Tylisha Washington

This is just like the female athletes dilemma...so many accomplished women so disgracefully belittled by picayunne subjects such as fashion. I read about fashion this week in my Sociology class, and to tell you the truth it'll pass. How society treats brilliant women, however, I'm not so sure. Michelle obviously has as much brains as she has beauty, I just wish society would acknowledge it a little more often.

ostrix

This is about the right dose in everything: to me, fashion and style are important, nonetheless, spending a lot of ink and cyberspace on somebody's appearance is exaggerated. I agree with Sara Zendehnam (an author of one of these comments) that it's quite impressive to see a well-educated, powerful woman who owns the ability to take care of her outlook. Why, I see no difference in discussing First Lady's outlook and some other celebrity outlook - it's natural to express opinion on how one looks, it's a lot easier than to comment this person's education, for example. Less people are capable of profound analysis and deep knowledge, which are required for other sort of commentaries. As simple as that.

Natalie

Completely agree with the post! If a woman with degrees from Princeton and Harvard can't get some attention for her brains, then there is some obvious sexism going on here.

Kirstin

I think citizens as a whole focus on Michelle Obama's fashion sense far too much rather than what she is doing with her role as the First Lady. She is one of the youngest First Ladies the USA has had in many years, so people should not expect her to dress older than her age. Just because she wears a sleeveless dress or moderate shorts on hot days out spent with her family does not mean she is being disrespectful or inappropriate. To me this is a form of sexism. People can only focus on her image instead of her amazing qualities she is bringing to our country. She does have a great sense of fashion, brings a young and cool vibe to the White House, and sets a great example for all women.

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