Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
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Michelle Obama Inauguration Predictions
If expectations are high for Barack Obama, they're no less soaring for his wife -- at least in a sartorial sense. After two decades of Bush and Clinton women -- for whom style was not a sixth sense -- the inarguably fashionable and seemingly fearless Michelle Obama has trend-watchers in a frenzy. Tall and taut, with the broad shoulders and self-confidence to carry off whatever she wants, Obama has spent the past 21 months being compared to Jacqueline Kennedy. And, so far, Obama has acquitted herself well, showing off recession-friendly dresses from White House/ Black Market and pricey styles from edgy designers like Isabel Toledo, who she wore (left) last spring to a fundraiser with fashion industry heavyweights. What will she favor for the White House? StyleList takes a look at her past -- and offers some predictions for the future. And for those who think clothes don't matter, remember the words of JFK as he introduced his wildly popular wife at a 1961 State Dinner at Charles de Gaulle's presidential palace. "I am the man," Kennedy said, "who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris."
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She hasn't even gotten to the White House, but Michelle Obama has already done more than any fashion mag to make Thakoon a household name. The Thai-born designer's dresses were perfect for several major moments on the campaign trail, including (at left) the final night of the Democratic National Convention. At right, the rose-colored silk dress as it appeared on Thakoon's runway. Mrs. Obama seems to have made no changes to it -- except the addition of three her trademark pins to the neckline. (And for those who can't afford Thakoon's four-figure price tags, the designer debuts a more recession-friendly collection at Target in December.)
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No, we don't expect the new First Lady to parade her abs at the Easter egg roll. But with just a few strategically placed swaths of fabric, this delicate floral sheath by Thakoon could meet the needs of the most demanding East Wing schedule.
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Back in 1982, when Nancy Reagan wore rhinestone-trimmed knickers to a dinner at the American Embassy in Paris, she was ridiculed across two continents. So it's no surprise that Michelle Obama decided to keep her thighs safely away from the runway version of Moschino's flowered silk shorts (right). What's a First Lady-wannabe to do? Moschino took the same gray-and-purple fabric and used it to bare Mrs. O's knee's in a more Donna Reed way -- a soft shirtwaist that made her look both comfortable and camera-ready for the debut of the Obama-Biden ticket in Springfield, Ill. last summer. Surely, Nancy would have approved.
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This purple silk coat and carnival-striped dress from Moschino's spring collection strikes the perfect balance between the White House need to look sophisticated and Mrs. Obama's penchant to shake-it-up.
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If fashion tells a story, Michelle Obama's fiery red confetti-printed dress conveyed every bit of her Election Night euphoria. True, the Narciso Rodriguez sheath, modified from the runway version at right, earned as many barbs as raves -- "Maybe it looked really awesome up close?" one fashion wag asked. But you won't find a trace of disappointment on Obama's face, which glowed as brightly as her $10,275 Loree Rodkin diamond earrings.
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Narcisco Rodriguez's edgy black-and-white dress would be techy enough for the You Tube generation and graphic enough for those Dinosaur Age readers of print media.
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Tall and toned, Mrs. Obama isn't afraid to experiment. She plays with color (usually favoring brights) and shape (usually body-hugging) -- and, just when you think you've figured out her fashion maxims, she veers in another direction. The cantaloupe-colored Moschino dress that she wore to her husband's acceptance of the Harold Washington Award this fall was a softer color and silhouette than her typical fare.
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Hillary Clinton made front-page news in 1993, when she co-hosted the Governors' Dinner at the White House in Donna Karan's "cold-shoulder" dress, a dramatic long-sleeved black sheath with -- surpise! -- the shoulders cut out. We're not sure the world is ready for a First Lady in a cut-out torso, but with a bit of fabric in all the right places, Narciso Rodriguez's 'bondage" gown would be a fierce addition to Mrs. Obama's don't-mess-with-me repertoire.
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Peter Soronen's fashions are fun, flirty, and fit for a woman confident enough to show off her curves. Small wonder he's earned red-carpet time from the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Hudson and Tina Fey. He's also added Michelle Obama to his roster. At left, her white delicately-patterned dress is adapted from Soronen's houndstooth check sheath.
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AF 11-17-2008 @ 9:47AM
The show was fun, extravagant, and fleshy: like showgirls with money and a taste for cheap bling... As far as a "return to elegance" -- hardly; a "sorry, returns from Zigfield, second floor, aisle 6" would better describe it. Anybody can cut and paste on a bra and panties.The crowd: well, if you like implants, the party scene was for you: a banquet of saline vs silicone -- take your pick. Fun, loud, and totally predictable. By the way, the people at the door were very nice considering the zaniness that comes with the Miami crowd. As far as the hotel re-do: wish they would have really brought it back to more of it's original glam -- designer cliches abound. Don't get the "I M Pei - inspired" (WHAT???!!!) building AT ALL. Give the whole experience 3.5, no - I had a good time, 4 stars.
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Kinkyboy69 11-17-2008 @ 9:45AM
that's awesome!!!
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Brad 11-17-2008 @ 8:13PM
WOW!!! Jessica Simpson posing nude here:
http://www.celebcvid.com/video.php?v=Jessica_Simpson_nude
george 11-17-2008 @ 8:42PM
i worked at dat event nd does wings r worth a million each nd some of does models r hot in person nd den some r jus 2 dam skinny
Heather 11-19-2008 @ 7:59PM
Here is the video of exactly what this bra is all about and the behind the scenes photo shoot of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caDBDBmol78
Orlando Fred 11-17-2008 @ 12:24PM
Some of the girls are hot, but most of them are just creepy looking.
The whole thing is so weird. Who wears a 10 ft tall bow, or wings, or russian hats with lingerie, or any of that stuff. Nobody wears that crap.
I'll never understand the fashion industry. It's just so bizzare.
Gay Men dress up weird looking, not really human looking women, the way they would like to be able to walk around in cross dressing clubs.
Even strippers wouldn't wear half of that stuff.
It's so strange.
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Lana 11-17-2008 @ 8:33PM
If you think it's bizarre, you probably aren't getting it. This is a SHOW. Not to be taken literally. VS doesn't sell those wings and crazy getups...this is supposed to be a fun, artsy spectacle and only some of the items are actually in stores. Sorry you couldn't understand that. This is what fashion is. Art.
Jim 11-17-2008 @ 1:02PM
If this is a lingerie show what were the models doing in sweat socks and sneakers? I love the thigh high nylons. No matter how great your legs are nylons make them look so much smoother and firmer. The sexiest thing a woman can put on her body is nylons. I think the models should go barefoot just like they were in the bedroom.
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Frankie 11-17-2008 @ 1:42PM
The photos where the models were wearing sneakers and socks were a part of the PINK collection, it is a collegiate line of bras, panties, sweats, etc. for a younger group of women than the rest of Victoria's Secret.
Janie 11-17-2008 @ 9:51PM
you sir, should listen to "Thigh High Nylons" by Mustard Plug. :3
mike 11-17-2008 @ 1:28PM
The horns are up girls. Come to papa.
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Angel 11-17-2008 @ 2:02PM
omg are you people serious?? Why is there so much complaining in this thread? About something that is supposed to be so light hearted and fun? Models look weird?? What do YOU look like I wonder... hmm...
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Rick 11-17-2008 @ 2:03PM
If you want to see some real hot, legitimate lingerie, with truly realistic and sensuous women, then try these for fun:
secretsinlace.com and stockinggirl.com..you can thank me later for turning you on to two great turn-ons.
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Frankie 11-17-2008 @ 2:53PM
I completely agree with you! The show is supposed to be extravagant and crazy, it's a fantasy, they aren't actually trying to sell half of the stuff. I mean last year, I believe Selita Ebanks was a Christmas tree! Marisa Miller is wearing a bra worth millions! I watch it every year, I think the women are beautiful and the show is always fun!
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m.munoz 11-17-2008 @ 8:40PM
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Robert 11-17-2008 @ 8:50PM
I don't see what any of these pictures has to do with real clothing that women wear. Do any of you buy this stuff and then wear it? If so, when your guy looks at you like really dirty do you get pissed. Victoria Secret's has the worst customer service in the world. Also, for you purist out there, check the labels, they are made in China. Oh yeah, the Chinese are really sexy, especially the ones over 30.
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Lana 11-17-2008 @ 9:10PM
Yes. I buy lingerie, and my boy loves it. And as for the "real world," this fashion show is supposed to be artsy and fun. Did you hear that? It, along with most fashion shows, are ART. VS does not sell the wings and most of the stuff you see. So take it with a lighter heart and try an open mind, you may enjoy life more!
Kane 11-18-2008 @ 12:35AM
Do you go to your Honda dealership and demand to buy an Indy/IRL car that has a Honda engine in it because you watched a race on tv? Lighten up for crying out loud and quit whining about beautiful women....
Calvin 11-17-2008 @ 8:53PM
The show was amazing. More entertaining than substance. The girls were mostly beautiful. Had an absolute blast. Will definately attend again !!
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bob 11-17-2008 @ 10:47PM
1 word....boner
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