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Lauren Tuck

Michelle Obama Looks Ravishing in Red at the Inauguration

Lauren TuckNews Editor
Michelle Obama in Jason Wu on Inauguration Day.

Michelle Obama in Jason Wu on Inauguration Day.

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To close out her time as first lady, Michelle Obama called on one of her favorite designers: Jason Wu. While at the White House she greeted her successor Melania Trump without her coat on revealing a short-sleeved midi-length dress belted at the waist. She paired it with pumps. For the outdoor ceremony she put on a matching jacket in the same red material and slipped on some high suede boots. (Photos: Getty Images)

Being the first lady comes with a lot of responsibility. And while being a trendsetter certainly pales in comparison to the weight of attempting to curb the childhood obesity problem in the United States or getting kids moving, dressing fashionably is part of the job. A few years into her husband’s presidency, Michelle Obama has already set herself apart from her predecessors, bringing a modern edge — and even J. Crew — to the White House. She’s also a political dresser, conscientiously picking labels to fit with occasions, from wearing a custom Vera Wang gown for a state dinner hosting Chinese President Xi Jinping and Tadashi Shoji when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe came to Washington to Missoni in Italy and Preen in England.

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