Starting with Lou Hoover, Herbert Hoover's wife, first ladies have been photographed for Vogue, but those photos have often appeared inside where they are well placed, not quite hidden, but not quite having the oomph of being featured out front.- Washington Post
P.P.S. - The story is written by Vogue editor-at-large Andre Leon Talley. I have a pic of Andre wearing a fabulous reversible fur coat--braving the cold--on inauguration day. One of my girlfriends took the pic and he was gracious enough to take a pic with her as well! Good to see that others don't chicken out at the sight of him. I don't think I'll post it though, because he's my homie (in my head) and it wasn't the best shot of him. I don't want the bad karma!
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Update: Check out the full Vogue story and additional pictures of First Lady Obama here.
3 comments:
I thought this was a bad choice by Vogue... The pictures at least. They were unnatural at best and didn't really spark the eye as deserving for "history making first lady" by any means.
I love the colour of the dress, but agree that the pictures do look a bit 'not quite right'. Not sure if it is the pose, or something about the smile.
Michelle Obama already has established her individuality through her fashion choices, but with a self-assurance and far-reaching influence similar to her predecessors. But I'm sure she also works out.
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