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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Michelle?
Taking It To The Streets: 'Street Style' Blogs Are Completely Out Of Control


01/26/09
Okay, raise your hand if you're enjoying that an awful lot.
*raises hand*
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01/26/09
"To put it bluntly, Michelle Obama makes fashion feel bad about itself." I think they just haven't figured out how to use it to benefit themselves yet. I know that's a crass angle to take, but I think they are following Billy Crystal's lead: "It's better to look good than to feel good, dahling."
01/26/09
I'm not concerned about the self-esteem of people who've devoted their lives to tracking hemlines and hairdos. The haters can suck it.
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She does have an appealing personal style, but she's not necessarily the one who's going to rock the haute stuff and look comfortable...it may be a flaw, but she is too aware of the ridiculousness of that and she seems happier being herself, more classic less adorned (I feel the same).
I am pretty down with living in, and putting my children in, J.Crew. Been that way all my life...is this just a preppy brown girl thing?
01/26/09
Yeah, now I have a problem with that sentence. I HATE dividing. We're all human. Why should different races have different fashions, different clothes? I mean, diversity is good, but DIVIDING people by their clothing choices? Not so much.
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Thanks, Mrs. Obama!
01/27/09
01/26/09
She's beautiful, I love her clothes and I love seeing a "real" sister on the cover of all the mags, and not because she can sing or shake her ass.
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Plus, as I'm sure you've noticed, our country is not one that *ahem* overvalues intellectual achievement. Come on, we just got done electing a president who can think. I'm as impatient to see it as you are, but I think we need to give it a little time.
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01/26/09
Go Michelle - you're not a problem, you're a solution.
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I think it's nice to have someone like that around, who is interested in fashion without being all "zomg!!! I LOVE fashion!! and shoes!!!" or whatever the sterotype is these days. It's nice to see someone who isn't a slave to "fashion" who isn't being characterized as a frump, either.
01/26/09
Yeah, I think so too. Like, Jackie had been raised, basically, to be obsessed with how she looked. Michelle Obama is like any other working woman in the country really, at least to me - she dresses in things she likes that are appropriate and other than that, does not think about it.
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01/27/09
Um, I don't think I said ANYTHING that indicated that she was not smart or accomplished. And in fact, I've read several Jackie biographies that have all said her mother groomed her to present a perfect public image and she was always very concerned about it. I think it's more sexist to say that just because she is interested in clothes, she can't be interested in other things as well. Caring about your appearance doesn't exclude you from being fluent in French.
01/27/09
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But why do I think the fashion industry is going to miss this "educatable moment"?
01/26/09
But why do I think the fashion industry is going to miss this "educatable moment"?
I'll bet you they will, but I average women who don't let fashion wear them will be able to look at her and be reminded that they aren't the crazy ones for not being caught up in the hype. She won't impact the industry alone, but since she's managed to find a great style for herself in spite of it, other women will be able to say "f**k the magazines and advertisers; I can dress this body just fine, too." And maybe in the long-run that shift in people buying what's right for them and not trying to re-make themselves to fit the clothes, the industry will adjust. At least the smaller labels. Luxury brands probably won't change at all.
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01/26/09
The whole subject of handbags and what some cost is also really entertaining.
01/26/09