On Tuesday, Obama was a guest on BET's "106 & Park" and an audience member asked her about her biggest fashion regret.
"I am kind of always happy with what I'm wearing, I think," she said.
"Sometimes I forget I'm the first lady and I'm running around in shorts.
I know the first time we went on a family vacation, I had shorts on
getting off of Air Force One
and that created a huge stink because people were like, 'She's wearing
shorts getting off of Air Force One!' And I thought, 'What? We're on
vacation!' It was hot!" She added, "So I've avoided shorts getting off
of Air Force One."
Obama is referring to Aug. 16, 2009, when she went on a family trip to
the Grand Canyon. It was the hottest month of the summer, and while the
first lady has a penchant for sweet sundresses, a bouncy frock may not
have been comfortable to wear at the notoriously windy national park.
Instead, she opted for shorts; a tank top with an open, button-down
shirt; and sneakers. Should she have worn pants to avoid having her
photo taken in shorts? Opted for a longer pair? Because of all the fuss
that was made, Obama said she's steered clear of wearing shorts ever
since.
But
some stylists have defended her style choice. "A love of fashion means
never having to say you're sorry," celebrity stylist and fashion expert
Robert Verdi tells Yahoo Shine. "Michelle Obama is like our mom and
she’s on vacation. I don't think she should get flack for it. [She] has
been able to do so much for emerging designers and for moms who want to
feel great. She has some normalcy, but she always puts herself together
and that's inspiring.”
The first lady's outfit is admittedly more casual than most ensembles worn by former first ladies, but Obama seems to be more relaxed than her predecessors. She certainly stuns in elegant formal attire when the occasion calls for it, but she also feels comfortable letting her guard down and wearing more casual garments. Unlike some previous first ladies who exclusively wore designer outfits, Obama stands out for wearing big chain retailers like H&M, the Gap, and Talbots.
Celebrity stylist June Ambrose refers to the first
lady as a style pioneer. “She's bought grace, sass and class to the
White House! Women from around the world are breaking rules because of
her daring approach [to fashion]." The first lady's outfit is admittedly more casual than most ensembles worn by former first ladies, but Obama seems to be more relaxed than her predecessors. She certainly stuns in elegant formal attire when the occasion calls for it, but she also feels comfortable letting her guard down and wearing more casual garments. Unlike some previous first ladies who exclusively wore designer outfits, Obama stands out for wearing big chain retailers like H&M, the Gap, and Talbots.
If you're still not convinced that the first lady is down to earth, there's more proof. Another audience member asked her what she missed most about her life before moving into the White House. "I long to walk out that front door, go to CVS, and buy some toothpaste and nobody would notice me," said Obama. She's tried sneaking out in a baseball cap in the past but says it's getting increasingly harder not to be recognized.
Wearing shorts on vacation and shopping for her own toothpaste? Maybe
some famous people really are just like us after all. "Shorts or no
shorts, she's a fashion killer and I love her!" Verdi says. We couldn't
agree more.
source:yahoo
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