Friday, January 21, 2011

Michelle Obama chooses Alexander McQueen for the state dinner in honor of China

They turned all when she appeared on the threshold, the First Lady Michelle Obama, yesterday, at the state dinner organized by the White House in honor of China. Close in a beautiful silk dress printed in red and black signed by the late Alexander McQueen. The dress is characterized by an asymmetrical neckline, and the silk organza that make up that make it absolutely chic and glamorous, enhancing the innate class and sophistication that has always characterized the President's wife.

After a break from the scene, the First Lady returned to the public, more brilliant and dazzling than ever, in a refined and seductive dress, which highlights the forms perfectly, without overdoing it. The criticism assumes that the choice of color is meant to pay homage to the Chinese hosts, because red is the color of 'honor, loyalty and success of Chinese culture.

But the already beautiful Michelle Obama, now widely considered to be a style icon, for simplicity but also for modernity in the way he dresses so fine and wise in the colors and fabrics, added to the dress, already beautiful, gold earrings and ruby and a beautiful shawl with fringes, which featured further his outfit for the gala evening.

Her look was really admired by all present, and despite being critical in sharp contrast to the purely American style that the White House wanted to give the event, the menu and the hall where the dinner was held. Among the guests who attended the evening, are former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, the Hollywood star Barbara Streisand and Jackie Chan, the world of fashion represented were the editor of Vogue, Anne Wintour and fashion designer Vera Wang, etc..

Once again this beautiful woman has succeeded in surprising the expectations of the critics will surprise even the present.

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