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The Etceterist | 01/19/2009 12:50 pm

Getting Gown: Some Predictions on Michelle O's Inaugural Look

By Billy Norwich
© AP

Monday morning, 10 AM, and still no official word on what Michelle Obama will wear to Tuesday night’s Inaugural Balls … and not knowing is making the Fashion Set nuts. Never mind anything you read about fashion people that makes them come across like the coolest, breeziest people on the planet, “Fashion” is made up of a bunch of control freaks — how else could they get a zipper to work? — and they don’t like surprises, unless they get to design the surprises themselves.

Right now, if they had to put money on it, the insiders betting on what Michelle Obama will wear to tomorrow’s Inaugural balls predict a full-length, black sleeveless sheath designed by her go-to Chicago favorite, Maria Pinto. It will be worn very chicly under a full-length white opera coat with three-quarter-length sleeves over the dress. Get the symbolism? The harmony of black and white, the certainty of it.

But don’t bet the farm … yet (and certainly not in today’s economy). Narciso Rodriguez? Ralph Lauren? Jason Wu? Thakoon? Isabel Toledo? Michael Kors — he is now gaining momentum in the speculation game. And this just in: Wasn’t Diane von Fürstenberg just spotted headed in the direction of Blair House?

The cold weather over the weekend so far has turned the Inauguration — from a purely fashion perspective — into a coat story, not a dress story, and fashion doesn’t like coats. It prefers limousines because, in those easy skips from car to party, you don’t need a coat. (Mrs. Obama’s black coat with three-quarter-length bell sleeves, worn on the train ride, nonetheless won raves — although no one could guess who made the coat, label to be revealed anon! High marks for its three-quarter-length sleeves that lighten the overall heavy look of any coat.)

According to people in the know, Mrs. O’s reticence to follow the unofficial tradition of an advance announcement on her wardrobe stems from her desire to play down her role as the nation’s No. 1 fashion plate. She has been charged with reviving Seventh Avenue fortunes with her support and by actively wearing the merchandise, especially, of the younger designers! She loves clothes, yes, and understands their importance to make a statement and convey a mood and message; but also being a more serious person, she wants to focus on weightier issues than frocks. And you can be sure she’s not looking to steal any spotlight from the historical Inauguration

But that isn’t so easy. With today’s media coverage brought to millions of armchair fashion critics around the globe, her life is now red carpet 24/7, even at breakfast, and, as Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion reporter Robin Givhan just wrote in her Washington Post blog, standards are high for this and any First Lady. We want her to dress like a lady, but not be a bore; don’t be too trendy, but don’t look like Betty Crocker. Mistakes will be made. Right now it is hard to imagine, but how forgiving will we be 100 days from now if Michelle Obama puts a wrong shoe — I mean, foot — forward? "Hopefully, her citizen critics will not stand in her way," blogs Givhan.

43 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

EKA -
OK, you called the white ( beautiful ), I got the one shoulder, we were both wrong about the hair …. probably ran out of time to put it up. Very nice dress !!!!
By EKA - on 01/20/2009 7:41 pm
Brooklyn Gal
Lily of the Valley came close. She called… “I think the First Lady will wear a rich ivory color. I predict that her gown will have a skirt of breath-like fabric that will float gracefully about her statuesque form as she moves, something of a waterfall drapery.”
By Brooklyn Gal on 01/20/2009 8:34 pm
%$#@* !@&*^!!
Yes….Lily of the Valley wins the new Amana side-by-side! Isn’t that what we were playing for? Congrats Lily!
By %$#@* !@&*^!! on 01/20/2009 11:57 pm
%$#@* !@&*^!!
PS—I think Michelle’s dress will be silk shantang because it photographs well, holds a shape beautifully and the sheen reflects on the wearer as pearls do. She’ll go for something iconic, classic, youthful, stately and timeless that will look great in photographs 50 years hence.
By %$#@* !@&*^!! on 01/20/2009 3:18 am
georgia fatwood
Not “floaty” ……. One can set one’s self on fire with “floaty”………
By georgia fatwood on 01/20/2009 3:41 am
Blue Circle Girl
HoneyGirl Lily, Were you not the one that kept blowing out my candles from hundreds and hundreds miles away … hhhhmmmm?! Yeah, you got that “thang” … me too … everyone keeps laughing at me but I know I can see things and people in the PAST mostly but I also can see the future …. also, and not to be discounted is my ability to wiggle my nose among other things. The best part about me is: the more people count me out the more I am sure to make it … I love it when dead cats and others give me the brush off … be warned kittens you just might find me to be a force to dealt with at some point. Lily, you know I love you … and you know that I have you and Mugsy to thank for the real love. xoxo HExxes allayw chex emay
By Blue Circle Girl on 01/23/2009 6:12 pm
Sheryl S
I predict navy blue.
By Sheryl S on 01/20/2009 8:59 am
Blue Circle Girl
Oh my .. I just noticed your post .. and I am BLUE …. holy cow … I ain’t been on this rag for months. SOOOOOO, how you doin’? K
By Blue Circle Girl on 01/23/2009 6:14 pm
Irish Eyes NY
i have always loved the colors, black & beige and it certainly looks great on Michelle. I’m blond and it looks good on me too. Its just so elegant for all types.
By Irish Eyes NY on 01/20/2009 4:55 pm