Michelle Obama's Outfit at Biden's Inauguration Thrills Internet
- Michelle Obama stepped out looking all classy during Joe Biden’s inauguration
- Her outfit designed by an African American saw her trend on social media during the historic inauguration
- Social media users reacted with so much praise and admiration for her consistency in fashion
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The first ladies of the United States are known to have a high sense of fashion, with some using their fashion to support a movement, culture and the fashion industry.
Michelle Obama stole the whole inauguration show with her outfit while walking hand in hand with her husband, former president Barrack Obama.
She was dressed in a Merlot-colored monochromatic belted fit which had a matchup of a palazzo trouser, a turtleneck, a statement belt and on top of all that look, she put on an overcoat designed by Sergio Hudson, who is an African American fashion designer from South Carolina.
Her hair dazzled thanks to the celebrity stylist Meredith Koop who ensured that the former FLOTUS had her immaculate hair by Yene Damtew looking on point.
Social media could not resist commenting on the look. Some people compared Michelle’s former look during Donald Trump’s swearing where she went for a modest and simple look versus Joe Biden’s event.
She did not come to play and she used her fashion sense to send that message. Here are some of the reactions from various people about her dress code:
Author Luvvie Ajayi said:
''Michelle Lavaughn Robinson Obama did not come to play!Our good sis said she was going to come and let us have it in a full oxblood look and I am living for our queen. Waist cinched, hair laid, look impeccable. Auntie Michelle, fry us, we are your plantains.’’
Michelle has always embodied fashion, she makes fashion look good and she has always uplifted designers especially from the minority group by wearing the designs in major functions she makes an appearance.
@leauxmichelle commented:
''Michelle’s stylist is about to be booked solid until at least 2022. Love that for her.''
@johnhattonmalta said:
''Hair laid, waist cinched, category slayed. #2021Inauguration.''
@jjbioh commented:
‘’It’s gonna take me days, weeks, months, maybe years to get over this look. Michelle Obama is that beyond words kind of fly. I will pray forever every night, I too I am becoming.’’
@damnilexi1 commented:
''Michelle, my forever FLOTUS, came to eat today and she left no crumbs. And that’s on Mary had a little lamb. Hair laid, democracy saved.''
@Chibuogwu_ said:
''Few weeks from today, somewhere they will start to post ‘what I ordered versus what I got.’ Take my advice, your tailor cannot do it, I repeat, she cannot.’’
Sergio Hudson, also dressed the new Vice President Kamala Harris. He is known to have dressed other big names in the entertainment industry like Beyonce, Jennifer Lopez and Tracee Ellis Ross among others.
As reported recently by Briefly.co.za Michelle Obama celebrated her birthday and her husband, showered her with love and sweet message on social media.
She turned 57 and Barrack dedicated a lovely message to her, reminding her that she is still his best friend and that she appreciated her for all she has been since the day they met.
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