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Every fashionista must be jealous to Michelle Obama. After his husband was elected as the President of USA, she's becoming a bolder fashion icon every single day. For the upcoming inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20, 2009, fashion designers created amazing skecthes of a gown for Michelle Obama. Check out the gowns designed by Betsey Johnson, Badgley Mischka, Monique Lhuillier, Isaac Mizrahi, Carolina Herrera, Karl Lagerfeld (for Chanel), Diane Von Furstenberg, Christian Lacroix, Peter Som and a lot more. So step aside and give it up for Michelle Obama.
Oscar de la Renta

Isaac Mizrahi

Monique Lhuillier

Badgley Mischka

Betsey Johnson

Karl Lagerfeld (for Chanel)

Diane Von Furstenberg

Marc Jacobs

Christian Lacroix

Michael Kors

Peter Som

Reem Acra

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Oscar de la Renta

Isaac Mizrahi

Monique Lhuillier

Badgley Mischka

Betsey Johnson

Karl Lagerfeld (for Chanel)

Diane Von Furstenberg

Marc Jacobs

Christian Lacroix

Michael Kors

Peter Som

Reem Acra

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(and Badgley)...
She needs understated drama without all the colorful stuff or the ghetto-bizarre blingo.
The styles she has worn in the past are classic, elegant, and look her age -- not like someone's Great-Grandma, or like a bedsheet or drapes made for a 1950s-60s wedding.