Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Michelle Obama In white Naeem Khan At National Prayer Service


She may have spent the night showing off her moves on the dance floor celebrating her husband’s second inauguration, but she still looked perfectly put together in an all-white Naeem Khan ensemble when she attended church services the very next morning

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U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joseph Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, arrive at the National Prayer Service at the National Cathedral, on January 22, 2013 in Washington, DC



Michelle Obama 49, was all smiles when she attended the National Prayer Service prayer at the Washington National Cathedral on Jan. 22 in Washington, D.C., where the fashionable First Lady donned a custom ivory wool-applique Naeem Khan 3/4 sleeve coat and matching sleeveless dress. The printed dress featured an embellished collar, while the jacket had the same embellished beadwork on the trim of the jacket and the sleeves. The print gave the ensemble a casual vibe, and Michelle looked effortlessly chic. If she was lacking sleep it certainly didn’t show!

Michelle swapped her glamorous, custom-made red Jason Wu halter gown for a more casual look this morning, yet she always dresses to impress! How does she do it? While for the Inauguration Day Michelle wore her hair down, today she swept her bob back. A pair of earrings finished off her polished look



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Khan told Women's Wear Daily that he first made the outfit about a month ago for an unspecified occasion, somthing he says is standard protocol for the first lady's office: “There is never a confirmation for what it’s going to be for.” Well, that's not stressful at all.


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Michelle Obama's 2013 Inauguration ball gown

President Obama and First Lady Michelle celebrate at his second inauguration ball
(at the Washington Convention Center)
as Jennifer Hudson sang an Al Green classic Let's Stay Together.

Let's stay together: President Obama and First Lady Michelle celebrate at his second inauguration ball at the Washington Convention Center on Monday night as Jennifer Hudson sang an Al Green classic

Michelle Obama made a daring decision to return to the same designer who created her Inaugural Ball dress four years ago - and the risk paid off.


First Lady in red: Michelle Obama stuck to what she knows and picked another dress by Jason Wu - a dramatic ruby-colored velvet and chiffon creation made especially for her



The First Lady looked stunning in a sweeping, velvet and chiffon, ruby-colored dress by designer Jason Wu. She teamed the dramatic gown with heels by Jimmy Choo and a diamond ring by Kimberly McDonald.


Romantic: The dress was a bold choice by the First Lady with a low-cut back and shimmering detail


The sleeveless, cross-halterneck dress with low-cut back flattered 49-year-old Michelle's toned arms
and neat waist
The dress was a excellent choice by the First Lady with glowing and shimmering details.


Radiant: The First Lady's dress compliment her toned arms as she danced with husband Barack on Monday evening
Mrs Obama's new hairstyle - she had bangs cut in on her birthday last week - had been loosely tousled for the special night.

She surprised the fashion establishment by returning to a Wu design which had been custom-made for her


Shimmering: Michelle Obama wore a white, embellished gown by designer Jason Wu to the inauguration ball in 2009

Michelle Obama wore a white, embellished gown by designer Jason Wu to the inauguration ball in 2009

Monday, January 21, 2013

Obama inauguration 2013

U.S. President Barack Obama is sworn in during the public ceremony as First lady Michelle Obama looks on during the presidential inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol January 21, 2013 in Washington DC.


Photos: Presidential Inauguration 2013 - President Obama

Barack Obama was re-elected for a second term as President of the United States.

Michelle Obama wore a Thom Browne coat and dress to Monday morning's inauguration ceremonies.
According to the Washington Post, New York-based designer Thom Browne is the man behind first lady Michelle Obama's navy, checkered coat and dress for inauguration day ceremonies Monday.


Jay-Z and Beyoncé arrive on the West Front

It's not exactly a red-carpet ceremony,
but President Barack Obama's second-term inauguration has an unmistakable Hollywood look.
There was a loud cheer for Beyonce and Jay-Z as they took their places at the Capitol on Monday to watch Obama take the public oath of office for his second term.

Supporter: Eva Longoria flashed a big smile as she arrived for the event
Actress Eva Longoria was seated on the platform outside the Capitol.
In their Monday best! Katy has been a long-term passionate supporter of the President
 Also seated in the crowd were singer Katy Perry, wearing an orange coat, and John Mayer.

Historic day: Kelly Clarkson arrives with Brandon Blackstock for the ceremonial swearing-in of President Barack Obama
Musicians Kelly Clarkson and James Taylor were present as well, to perform at the inaugural ceremony.
And former Boston Celtics great Bill Russell was in the crowd.        



Bey looked appropriately glam in a black floor-length Emilio Pucci gown with all-over floral detailing, a knee-length Christian Dior fur coat, statement emerald earrings, and a matching ring, both from Lorraine Schwartz. Jay showed off his Tom Ford suit and tie (and scarf), and chose not to wear his fur-lined topper.

Belting it out! The singer performed the U.S. national anthem Star Spangled Banner

After watching Obama's second inauguration, Beyonce stepped onto the podium herself to belt out The Star Spangled Banner.
With huge emeralds glinting on her ears, and her finger, the beauty looked moved as she gave a passionate performance.

Second inauguration of Barack Obama (outfits)

The second inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States took place in a private swearing-in ceremony on Sunday, January 20, 2013 the public ceremony marking the occasion will take place on Monday, January 21, 2013.
The inauguration marks the beginning of the second term of Barack Obama as Presiden of the USA.

..but let's see the looks...








Michelle Obama showed off her new bangs and a royal blue dress and cardigan by American designer Reed Krakoff at Sunday's swearing-in ceremony.
The first lady and daughter Malia matched President Barack Obama's blue suit,
also complementing the Blue Room of the White House, where the small ceremony took place.
Younger daughter Sasha, however, went her own way she wore a lacy pink dress with a gold waisted belt and gold shoes.





 Earlier Mrs. Obama chose a navy Thom Browne coat and dress with fabric designed on the style of a man’s silk tie. The first lady wore the ensemble as she and her family entered St. John’s Episcopal Church across from the White House for a service, a tradition on Inauguration Day.
Mrs. Obama’s belt and shoes are from J. Crew and the cardigan is designed by Reed Krakoff, according to a White House official. Her necklace was designed by Cathy Waterman.
At the end of the Inaugural festivities, the outfit and accompanying accessories will go to the National Archives.
Malia Obama is wearing a J. Crew ensemble, and her younger sister. Sasha, is wearing a Kate Spade coat and dress.








Monday, January 14, 2013

Golden Globes 2013

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smoking hot... shoe





the photo is fron Just Jared

Golden Globes 2013

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hot red....purse!




the photo is from Just Jared