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The Etceterist | 03/02/2009 9:25 am

Can Fashion Icon Michelle Obama Wear the Same Thing Twice?

By Billy Norwich
© Getty Images

The Celebrity Firmament gives us style icons — and we give style icons hell if they put just one wrong foot forward even for a split second.

Why do you think it is that it is nearly impossible to recall ever seeing Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman — on down the red-carpet list to celebutante Paris Hilton — ever photographed wearing the same dress twice? Even if it sounds like a swell and smart idea in this economy, come on, you know they’d be chewed alive on Worst Dressed Lists and the Web. “Too busy to call your stylist, Angie? Get Brad to do it!” Can’t you just see the headlines and hear the comments?

But Michelle Obama? Whether it is a Michael Kors sleeveless black dress for her official White House portrait or a plum silk dress by Narciso Rodriguez for her husband’s first address to Congress as president, the First Lady is a fashion icon of a very different sort. Someday, after the current honeymoon display of her White House trousseau is completed, we may see her photographed in the same dress twice — the same dress twice, mon dieu! (Does Queen Elizabeth repeat outfits? Or just handbags?)

Print, television, the Web … Will the media support or criticize Mrs. Obama’s choice? Would you support it? Or would you think she has let her fans down, not giving us what we have come to depend on in these stressful times: photographs of Michelle Obama looking cheerful, strong, chic and so hopeful and positive? After all, is there anything more outwardly optimistic than a new outfit?

Here is what six top fashion-industry professionals think:

SIMON DOONAN, creative director of Barneys New York and celebrated writer: "Repeating looks signifies that she is fiscally responsible. This is a good thing. We do not want to ever feel that our First Lady is shopping her brains out like an English soccer player’s wife. Would the Web go viral and freak out and criticize her? Probably, but I am assuming/hoping Mrs. Obama has better things to do than be Googling herself, so really, it doesn’t matter if the Web freaks out. I say repeat the frocks and remind the world that you are the president’s wife, not a red-carpet cheeseball celeb. When you are the First Lady, the red-carpet rules do not apply to you.”

ISAAC MIZRAHI, designer and author of How to Have Style: "I think it’s WAY COOL if Mrs. O repeats looks. It means she really likes the clothes she wears. She OWNS them. As a matter of fact, I always thought it was rather wrong to never repeat clothes. It only makes sense that if you collect something with your heart and soul those things are not disposable … It’s important to have a point of view; somehow when someone changes clothes every time they appear, it puts air quotes around fashion and makes it all look too easy — only about the ability to buy more rather than how to have style."

SAMANTHA GREGORY, vice president, global communications at Tory Burch: "I love how the First Lady sticks to timeless, classic silhouettes, and I think when it comes to the kind of fashion she’s drawn to there’s no reason whatsoever that she shouldn’t wear these pieces more than once. In my opinion, the Michael Kors sleeveless black shift dress that she wore for her official White House portrait is the perfect example of a dress that could, and should, be worn again. It could be dressed up with a pair of heels and a statement necklace, or for a more casual look, paired with a printed cardigan and a pair of flats. It is really the perfect dress and it would be a shame not to take advantage of how versatile it is by wearing it on more than one occasion.”

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Diana T

I was just looking at some of her fashion looks over on Huffington (they were showing pics of her in flat shoes), and she was obviously repeating outfits on the campaign trail.

I think Michelle is very comfortable with herself, and doesn’t worry about what we think if she repeats an outfit.  She is not a narcisstic actress on the Red Carpet, afterall.

By Diana T on 03/02/2009 10:44 am
Sandy Todd

I think she already has.  The skirt she wore at the African American Heritage Celebration

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/18/michelle-obama-entertains_n_168065.html

appears to be the same one from this suit

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jmlFdeLmWJw/SEmdPhFLJxI/AAAAAAAAExc/NPm3W3nOrCg/s320/hp1-26-08l.jpg

And I know I’ve seen that yellow J Crew sweater with jeans and a couple of other outfits.

I think I’ve seen a lavendar print dress on her a couple of times too.

She just dresses so well, everything looks fresh on her.

http://www.obama-mamas.com

 

By Sandy Todd on 03/02/2009 10:50 am
Lisa Sperling
For many reasons Mrs. Obama should wear outfits more than once.  First, one-time outfits are and would appear frivolous to Americans. Second, it’s good for her image to demonstrate that she’s personally fiscally responsible.  Third, her clothes are beautiful.
By Lisa Sperling on 03/02/2009 11:10 am
C Hardy

Kelly, you feel she made a poor choice, we dont.  We care what other Countries think on certain issues but on this issue we do not. 

I dont think what she wore was in poor choice, it shows what type of woman she is.  If you dont like it, then dont look at the picture.

For those who want to wipe us off the face of the earth, they want to do that regardless, no matter what we wear, say or do, they will have those feelings b/c of our freedoms. 

 

By C Hardy on 03/02/2009 1:40 pm
DeBúrca obj
I see we have another right wing name caller who doesn’t even pay attention to what she reads.
By DeBúrca obj on 03/02/2009 4:40 pm
DeBúrca obj

How funny! Two different ways to say the same thing… love them both! :

"She is not a narcisstic actress on the Red Carpet, afterall." By Diana T 

"Alas Ms. Norwich, the First Lady is not a red-carpet Hollywood tart." By B.B. Curlers 

By DeBúrca obj on 03/02/2009 11:46 am
Lady Gator

Well, it must be a slow day on WOW!  Who cares how many times she wear whatever!  Don’t most of us have "that favorite dress" that we love to wear.  Maybe because it’s comfortable and looks great on us.

I disagree that she is a "fashion icon" however, I’m not particulary fond of the dress pictured above.  I do love the color. 

By Lady Gator on 03/02/2009 11:52 am
Mommy Dearest

My sentiments exactly, dear Lady Gator. 

Has anyone bothered to mention that March is "Women’s Month?"  Perhaps that is a subject worth discussing…

By Mommy Dearest on 03/02/2009 12:40 pm
Marjorie C.

Lady:  Well, it must be a slow day on WOW!

You’re right about that.  If all that’s left to discuss is Michelle’s wardrobe, then somebody isn’t paying attention…  the stock market took another nose dive today.

And, I agree with you, Michelle is not a fashion icon.  Others are deciding her clothes, and I don’t think they particularly suit her. 

By Marjorie C. on 03/02/2009 2:48 pm
Libra Lady
Marjorie…exactly…thank you.  My first post was saying the same thing…
By Libra Lady on 03/02/2009 9:16 pm
Michael Salling

So Texas Kelly would put sleeves on the FLOTUS the to appease the imams & ayatollahs. Why not a burkah?

By Michael Salling on 03/02/2009 12:15 pm
Kelly In Texas

Not appeasement Michael, common sense as an official portrait. But you’re not really looking for a common sense answer there, now are you?

Nope…you just want to fan the flames.

It was a poor choice of dress and was a very telling thing acutally, about her. She is not a stupid woman, but she is obviously a woman who thinks that she is above doing what is considered appropriate.

Arrogant actually. 

By Kelly In Texas on 03/02/2009 12:45 pm
Michael Salling
Yeah, uppity even!
By Michael Salling on 03/02/2009 1:32 pm
C Hardy
You see arrogance, we see confidence.
By C Hardy on 03/02/2009 1:42 pm
caj p
Appropriate to whom….you?  What is so telling about her then seeing as you seem to know?  It seems most of us on here have no idea what you area talking about…first off it’s Obama’s policies and now we are into Iran’s President…what is going on with all this mixed stuff you keep trying to tie in with Michelle wearing that dress?  Is it about to start World War 3 or something….my heavens you really seem hung up on this.
By caj p on 03/02/2009 1:57 pm