The Etceterist | 03/04/2009 11:25 am
Jackie Kennedy and the Real Reason First Lady Michelle Obama Is Sleeveless

I couldn’t sleep at all last night! Tossing and turning and thinking about the great issue of the day: Michelle Obama sleeveless. So much debate and analysis, applause and shock … but as the historian of First Ladies Carl Sferrazza Anthony has blogged on The Huffington Post, Mamie Eisenhower, Bess Truman and Nancy Reagan all went sleeveless in the White House decades ago, so wake up and smell the perfume, America!
Click here to see a slideshow of the First Lady baring arms.
Meanwhile, here’s what I think is the big news. Concerning Mrs. Obama’s decision to wear Michael Kors’s black crepe jersey, sleeveless, racer-back gown (about $3,000 retail) in her first official White House portrait, this is where Sleevegate gets interesting.
It’s all about Jackie Kennedy.
It’s all about Jackie not just generally — Jackie and her Social Secretary, Letitia Baldrige, and all the ladies in their set wore sleeveless in their White House years — but specifically.
Jackie, seated, wearing red, is sleeveless in her official White House photograph. (In her official White House painting by Aaron Shikler, she wears long-sleeved yellow chiffon.) To date, Mrs. Obama’s decision to wear the sleeveless Michael Kors dress is the biggest hint she has given to indicate that, indeed, she is thinking about Jackie Kennedy when it comes to creating her role as the new First Lady.
Remember how many comparisons were drawn between Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Obama prior to the Inauguration? Quite rightly, in order to establish her own identity and platform, Mrs. Obama kept her distance from being compared to Jackie — until this portrait. At least that’s the conclusion I have come to.
Asked by an interviewer earlier this winter how much Jackie might influence Mrs. Obama’s style, White House Social Secretary Desirée Rogers answered: “It is definitely an inspiration for us because we hear people talk about it all the time. We would be remiss not to study those years carefully, not in order to duplicate them but to be inspired by them.”
Sleeveless was very Jackie then, and very Michelle now. Sleeveless is the ultimate status symbol. Yes, because it shows muscle and suggests power, the ability to defend as well as protect and embrace, but ultimately it is this: the status of sleeveless is: YOUTH.
Click here to see a slideshow of the First Lady baring arms.























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Hi Rocky, Found your "special characters" button eh ? ☺
This is a silly thread, Michelle has great arms ♡, so she wears a sleeveless dress because it looks good on her DUH ! … why are we talking about it ? And Jackie kennedy looked great in clothes too, so she wore stylish sleeveless dresses also. Double DUH !
….. I ‘m getting tired of these loser right wing men disguising themselves as women coming on here trying to stir things up, I have to scroll past all the crap just to find someone reasonable. Isn’t it driving you nuts ?
Michelle appears to be a natural athlete, hence those nice arms. As well, she is a woman in her late 40’s, so she may have those hot flashes we are prone to. I do NOT believe she is a reincarnation of Grace Kelly… or Jackie K (or O).
I, for one, am sick of the celebrification of Obama and his family. I want him to do his job, and I want his family to go on about their business. Michelle can wear whatever the hell she likes. We can deal.
If anyone looks at the fashion magazines they will notice that many of the designs for the last two years are sleeveless. Personally I prefer sleeves on my dresses, always have, even when I was yroung and in very good shape. I do remember, there was a women where I worked who thought, wearing sleeveless dresses to business affairs or the office was vulgar, this was in 1980, so I think to each his own when it comes to fashion. Mrs. Obama looks fine in her black dress, I didn’t like the dress at the nomination and the Whitehouse greetings, but one can’t like everything she wears.
Please……….our first lady is gorgeous in her sleeveless attire. How many of us "wish" we had upper arms as lovely as Michelle Obama? Give her some space to show the world that’s she’s a real lady and stop comparing her to others. Sheesh
Ladies
As an old fashioned Southern woman, we were taught that one was to dress modestly in situations of importance. Also to never wear white shoes after Labor Day…which I still can’t bring myself to do.
Fashion and times are different but it the big scheme of things, what difference do arms make?