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Should Barack Embrace the Gray?

Filed under: Men, Hair Care, Celebrities with Style

President Obama at a press conference showing some major grayOnly a month and a half into his presidency, Barack Obama has reached one of the crucial turning points in a man's grooming life -- should he pick up a bottle of Just for Men, or let his hair go gray and just be thankful he's still got it? We've always been fans of the dignified silver-haired look, yet many men feel the pressure these days to go to war with the aging process. If Obama is going to act, now is the time.

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The First Lady Collection by Faviana

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Red Carpet Trends

Michelle obama As the first lady of fashion, who wouldn't want to dress like Michelle Obama? She's got style for days but she's also got the dough stacks to back up those designer duds. But fear not fellow moneyless friends, we've got the goods for less, including a $398 version of her inaugural ball gown. Heck yeah!

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Celeb Stylist Stefan Campbell Defines the Obamas' Style

Filed under: Celebrities with Style

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The Obamas are in the White House and the confetti from the inaugural balls has all been swept away, but it seems the parties are just beginning. Is America going to follow their cue on what to wear?

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Michella Obama in Tracy Feith - I Want That!

Filed under: Get the Look

Michelle ObamaFor the new Pres' first day in office, Michelle Obama wore this adorable, floral printed frock. It's so simple yet so bold. You just can't beat this First Lady's look. And how totally cool is to even be reporting her style on "Get the Look?" Exciting stuff, peeps.

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Was Obama Bulletproof?

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There's a popular photo floating around the internets of President Obama (pre-president days) posing in front of a statue of Superman. Anyone would have done it. The thing is, Barack Obama and Smallville's favorite son might have more in common than fighting evil. Word is that the president might be able to stop bullets, ala Superman, but his doing so has more to do with the fabric on the man, not of him.

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The Scoop on Aretha's Hat

Filed under: Accessories, Celebrity Fashion Mistakes

If you were thinking what we were thinking during Tuesday's Inaugural Celebration, you had to be wondering: what's the deal with Aretha Franklin's crazy hat with a gigantic freaking bow on it? Well, here's your answer. The hat was handmade by Detroit-based milliner (fancy word for hat maker, we had to look it up) Luke Song. Apparently, Aretha is a regular customer, and she stopped in last week to find a hat with a big bow for the big day.

Inaugural Style

    The Inaugural speech may set the agenda for a Presidential administration, but the Inaugural wardrobe sets the tone. Think of Mamie Eisenhower's exuberant pink frocks in the can-do post-War '50s; Rosalynnn Carter's recycled gown in the down-in-the-dumps '70s, Jackie Kennedy regalness in the everything-is-possible '60s. And Michelle Obama's citrus daytime sheath from Isabel Toledo and light-as-air Jason Wu evening gown in fresh-start 2009. "I wanted to pick a very optimistic color, that had sunshine," said Toledo, who created the day outfit. Click back on the revealing (and mostly red, white or blue) Inauguration choices of America's modern First Ladies to see how Michelle's choices stack up.

    At the Inaugural Balls, the first couple twirled to the song "At Last," which resonated on many levels – at last Obama's two-year quest for the White House has ended with his swearing-in; at last America has overcome its racial divide; at last we have a First Lady who's not afraid to take fashion risks. No Oscar de la Renta here, Michelle Obama has made it clear that she'll use her new visibility to highlight younger, edgier American designers, and her Inaugural Ball gown underscored the point. The one-shoulder dress was made by 26-year-old designer Jason Wu, who found out the First Lady had chosen his gauzy creation when he saw her on television. Asked in December whether he might be an Inauguration Night contender, he shrugged it off. "Oh, that's a long shot," he said. Now, as with most Inaugural gowns, Wu's dress will be displayed in the Smithsonian Institution's century-old First Ladies Collection. Clearly, with Michelle Obama at America's fashion helm, nothing is a long shot anymore.

    Michelle Obama's swearing-in outfit looked like spun gold, but it was actually a lemongrass-colored wool lace coat and dress by Isabel Toldeo, with a cardigan and scarf to fend off the Inauguration Day chill. But besides the dress's touch of formality, what was most surprising about the pick was that it wasn't the work of old-line White House favorites (Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Ralph Lauren) or of better-known young designers (say, Narciso Rodriguez or Tracy Reese). Perhaps Mrs. Obama, like her husband, is signaling us to expect the unexpected. Toledo, after all, is a Cuban-American, with 30 years on Seventh Avenue, an avant garde reputation and very little name recognition: She doesn't advertise, she doesn't stage massive runway extravaganzas, and she's sold at just a handful of stores, like Barneys New York (which sent out a "We Love Isabel Toledo" email to customers the day after the Inauguration) and Ikram in Chicago (where Michelle shops). Red carpet? Toledo is hardly a fixture -- but we're willing to bet that, by Oscar time, all those pretty-young-Hollywood-things will be clamoring to wear clothes.

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    Just as the outfit was an unexpected shade of is-it-yellow-or-is-it-green, so were Michelle Obama's accessories a pleasant jolt. Her olive green gloves were from J. Crew, while her olive pumps were a tad more upscale -- Jimmy Choo's "Glacier" kitten heels.

    The biggest shock of the 2000 Presidential election was, of course, that it took the U.S. Supreme Court to decide it. The second-biggest shock: that Laura Bush -- after two decades in one of America's shrewdest political families -- would wear such a dowdy ensemb to George's first Inaugural. Instead of bringing in one of Seventh Avenue's big guns -- Arnold Scassi primped up Barbara Bush's style -- Laura chose Michael Faircloth, a little-known Dallas designer who had been turning out her safe (and sorry) public-appearance clothes back to the 1999 Texas inaugural.

    Before his stint dressing Laura, Michael Faircloth's claim to design fame was creating outfits for the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, so perhaps it's not surprising that his Inaugural gown was all about fireworks. Though Mrs. Bush preferred a tad more coverage than the pom-pom girls, her satin and lace gown, laden with Austrian crystals, was far too matronly for a 55-year-old -- even a 55-year-old ex-librarian. br/>

    Is it any wonder that Oscar de la Renta has become something of a house designer for modern White House occupants? After earning his Washington stripes (and stars) transforming Hillary Clinton, he was tapped by Laura Bush for the 2005 Inaugural. The results: different party, same polish. For Bush II, de la Renta turned country-club Laura into a D.C. swan with a delicately beaded ice-blue gown that accented her curvy body and creamy skin.

    Chic, simple and with a hemline that flattered, Mrs. Bush's 2005 oath-of-office outfit was a stand-out winter-white coat and dress by Oscar de la Renta. However, it took a village to dress the Bush clan for all the events: Carolina Herrera made a taffeta shirtwaist for the hot-ticket Black-Tie-And-Boots gala; Peggy Jennings created a crystal column for the Candlelight Dinners, and Badgley Mischka turned twins Jenna and Barbara into saucy but sexy First Daughters.

    Even before Hillary Clinton got to Washington, she (and her ubiquitous headbands) made it clear that fashion was not at the top of her agenda. And how. Her 1993 Inaugural designers were a raft of Arkansans who earned unanimous not-ready-for-prime-time reviews. Her first transgression: the dizzying plaid suit by Connie Fails for the swearing-in. Bad enough that it violated every keep-it-simple rule, but Hillary topped off the outfit with a decidedly un-Jackie chapeau that many compared to a flying saucer.

    If she had known that Inauguration Day would be a metaphor for her early years as First Lady, Hillary Clinton might have re-thought her gown. For her highest-profile star turn, she chose an overwrought crystal-covered confection by Arkansas designer Sarah Phillips, done in a shade of purple last seen lining the royal family's robes. It got more pans than her health care plan.

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Mayor Says Saggy Pants Problem is "Much Bigger" than Constitution

Filed under: Style in the News

A dude with extremely low saggy pants walks with a woman in gold lamme pantsRegardless of how stupid they look or the fact that saggy pants aren't even fashionable anymore, here at Stylelist, we believe you have a constitutional right to sag. Many political figures agree with us, including President Obama, a Palm Beach circuit judge, and mayor Frank Melton of Jackson, Mississippi. Mayor Melton, however, has decided that due to a severe fashion crisis, he must revoke the constitutional right to sag in Jackson. Bummer.

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Shepard Fairey Plates at Future Perfect

Filed under: Haute Home, Must Haves


The first plates designed by Shepard Fairey feature President Barack Obama and are available exclusively at The Future Perfect. The porcelain plates, sold in sets of one blue and one red, are limited to 500 of each color. It's a perfect gift for the political junkie who also likes to eat food.

Dumpster Diving Designer Upcycles Campaign Junk into 'Trashion'

Filed under: Vintage and Retro, Green Fashion

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Can't get enough inauguration-themed news about fashion designers who look to the trashcan for inspiration? Good, because that's what this post is about. The morning after election night 2008, Nancy Judd made a bee line for the dumpster behind the Obama campaign's headquarters in her hometown of Albuquerque. The collection that resulted from her dumpster diving was unveiled last Saturday at the Green Inaugural Ball.

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Have You Scheduled Your Inauguration Procedure?

Filed under: Style in the News, Skin Care

Doctor administering botox injections to a middle aged womanWith so many reported Botox enthusiasts involved in last year's presidential election -- Biden, McCain, and Hilary -- it comes as no surprise that the demand for beauty injections has been skyrocketing during the lead up to Barack Obama's inaugural celebration. Forget about getting a new black dress or a dapper new haircut, the hottest thing to wear at the inaugural celebration this time around is a brand new cosmetic procedure.

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Ho'roscope for the Week of January 19, 2009 - Inauguration Edition

Filed under: Celebrities with Style

The stars rule the stars. So what's in store for your favorite celeb? Find out in our regular feature, Ho'roscope. The glamor, the sex, the money troubles can all be understood through the astrological powers that really run Hollywood.







This week: The Obama-Biden Inauguration!

Runway to Change - American Designers Show Their Obama Love

Filed under: Accessories

If there was ever any question that the fashion establishment is firmly behind Obama, the Runway to Change collection should answer that once and for all with a firm Yes They Are.

Designers came out with some amazing campaign style for Obama and fashion's enthusiasm for him didn't dissipate post election -- in fact, it's about to reach a fever pitch as the inaugural approaches.

The presidential inaugural committee has just released the Runway to Change Inaugural Collection -- a series of bags and tees designed by some of America's favorite designers. Peek through the gallery and see if you can match the designer to the product!

Obamamobile Goes Up on Ebay - Million Dollar Wheels

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style

President-Elect Obama's Chrysler 300CIn case you haven't heard, President-Elect Obama's Chrysler 300C is so famous, it's got its own website. It's also up for auction on Ebay, starting at $100,000. If you've ever wanted to cruise the block with Barack, well ... let's face it, this is probably as close as you're ever going to get. So, if you can afford it, this stylish and historically significant ride can be yours for an ultra-low 'Buy it Now' price of $1 million. They'll even throw in the warranty for free.

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Shepard Fairey Creates Special Obama Poster for Inauguration

Filed under: Style in the News

shepard fairey inaugural barack obama posterIn approximately seven days, Barack Obama will begin serving his four year term as President of the United States of America. There are going to be millions of people descending upon Washington, D.C. within the next couple of days, preparing to attend super lush inaugural balls and the official swearing in of Obama on the 20th.

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Obamas Pay $19K a Night to Live in Posh Hotel

Filed under: Celebrity Fashion Mistakes

Barack ObamaHow much is too much? That's the question that should be asked by tax payers right now as the Obama family settles in at the fancy schmancy Hay-Adams hotel for about a whopping $19,000 dollars a night. Taxpayers and Barack will split the cost.

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How You Voted

    Threesome or topless?
    More than 3/4 of you think the CK campaign 'Threesome' campaign was more risque than Wrangler's topless models. Get the full story here.

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    Do these ads belong in the U.S.?
    StyleList readers were nearly evenly divided on this, with 52% thinking that they should run in the States, and 48% finding them inappropriate. Get the full story here.

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    Curly or Straight?
    While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.

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    Offensive or artistic?
    Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.

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    Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
    StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.

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    Is Megan the new Angelina?
    Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.

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    Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
    The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.

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    Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
    Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.

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    Palin's Pedi
    Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.

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    Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
    How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.

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