The First Lady wowed in gorgeous, custom-made red Jason Wu halter gown. She looked sensational, wearing the same designer she wore at the 2009 Inaugural Ball!
All eyes were on Michelle Obama when she joined her husband, Barack Obama on stage at the Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 21 wearing a custom-made red velvet Jason Wu halter gown with chiffon overlay. While everyone anxiously anticipated what up-and-coming designer the fashionable First Lady would wear for this big moment, she actually surprised us, selecting one of her go-to designers. In fact, Michelle put Jason Wu on the map at the 2009 Inauguration, (when the designer was just 26 years old!), when she wore his custom white one-shoulder gown.
While Michelle’s look back in 2009 was very romantic, this red dress was definitely more sexy but still just as chic. Michelle’s toned arms are one of her best assets, and the halter gown put her arms and shoulders on display. The dress was cinched at her waist, really showing off her figure, while in the back the dress dipped low and showed a bit more skin than one might expect to see from a First Lady. Michelle knows how to make a fashion statement, and that’s exactly what she did in her gorgeous red dress.
The First Lady looked appropriate and chic in the gorgeous gown, and I think it’s fantastic that she selected a designer she has such an affinity for.
Katrina Mitzeliotis
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