Published: November 9, 2016 Last Updated 2 weeks ago by FPN SEO
The day for Americans to finally know who’s going to run the White House for a brand new tenure is here, and that is to say, a bid of farewell is in order for the Obamas. It is undeniably sad they are leaving, but the POTUS and the FLOTUS will leave an imprint on the entire world; the one that will always be remembered — especially, the very sartorial elegance of the FLOTUS, Michelle Obama.
Throughout her eight successful years in the White House, there have been countless of state dinners, the tour around the world for girl child education and series of conferences executed in the most inspiring fashion moments, and consequently, we must admit that so many things we know about fashion is tapped from her. From her first inaugural day to her last state dinner where she almost broke the internet with her showstopping Versace gown, Michelle Obama made looking polished, appropriate, confident, and chic a habit. This does not mean the FLOTUS is a superhuman, but she’s always surrounded with the savviest stylists, plus the fact that she has a good eye for designer wears. Here, the five lessons Michelle Obama has inspired us to follow:

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When it comes to a skirt and top dressing, the FLOTUS puts power dressing into play.

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She’s always opting for colors that complement her skin tone.

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She overlooks age and wears what flatters her, like little dresses that boast her toned legs.

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The glow she emits when in pants is imitable.

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Even in her off-duty style, she keeps things polished and put together.
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