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Commander in Chic: Grooming Tips from Michelle Obama

Commander in Chic

Commander in Chic

Commander in Chic: Grooming Tips from Michelle Obama. U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama fashion style is elegant  has made she is one of  influential woman in fashion. In 2009, she even won the Special Tribute from the Council of Fashion Designer’s of America because the public has been fascinated with her style, opening up opportunities for new designers, and boost the American fashion business.

Mikki Taylor later published a book Commander in Chic: Every Woman’s Guide to Managing her like a First Lady Style. Mikki Taylor gives tips, suggestions, and notes how a simple but chic dress up like Michelle. According to Taylor, his project is not intended as a coffee table book, but as a guide book that contains information that can be used to alter the appearance of women for the better. Essence magazine editor, admits admiring Mrs. Obama’s style is always comfortable with herself.

Obama rated style is always fresh, classic, modern and daring. This is evident from the draft white Jason Wu gown she wore when her husband’s inauguration party in January 2009, to the dresses of the middle-class labels such as Gap, Target, and J. Crew, which pertaining carefully. Obama style called ‘classic with a twist’. Some of Obama’s suit fashions which he said the most successful is that knee-length skirt paired with a bolero jacket, or give a personal touch in the form of a colorful belt in plain dress, or make a long dress with a brooch looks new. Game accessories also become a force Obama, like the choice of kitten heels of her shoes.

With his book, Taylor wants every woman could be commander of the slick in his life. Simply put, women who have mastered the style of life and dress differently into the world fashion trend.

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