Michelle Obama wears a dress designed by an Indian designer Naeem Khan on the state dinner.
Michelle Obama the most powerful lady, who knows how to complement their dresses with style. The First Lady’s sense of style has been admired by designers all over the world. Steele once commented on her outfits and said that ‘The thing about Michelle Obama is that she knows who she is dressing for.’ It’s because of her style that Mrs. Obama was listed in the Best-Dressed List of Vanity Fair.
On her first state dinner, Mrs. Obama once again garnered appraisal from everyone for her impeccable style sense. She sported a dazzling yet very graceful gown on the state dinner. As always, the First Lady sported an outfit designed by famous designer named Naeem Khan. Naeem Khan is an Indian-born designer and the gown worn by Mrs. Obama was also made in India. Michelle Obama wore a cream-colored gown with heavy silver sequins work forming an abstract floral print. The silhouette gown was complemented with a matching-colored wrap and delicate bangles on her arms along with earrings. Her choice to wear an outfit made by an Indian designer on her first state dinner, which was held in the honor of Indian prime minister, seemed quite appropriate.
Once again, Michelle proved that she knows how to choose an outfit for an event. Earlier in the day Mrs. Obama hosted a Stare Dining Room event and wore a skirt designed by Rachel Roy, another Indian-born designer. She complimented both her dresses with a hair updo. She set examples for the women to welcome the guests with grand presentation even when the women are having their bad hair days. Her choices for the state dinner dresses were admired by everyone. The guests were dazzled by her evening gown while the Stare Dinner dress was also not-less-than-perfect.
Hal Rubenstein, the fashion director of InStyle magazine, said that both dresses were very appropriate and ‘sophisticated’. He compared the First Lady to the stylish Jacky Kennedy and said that ‘the nice thing about it (Michelle’s dress) is the Jackie Kennedy sort of appropriateness.’


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