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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Inaugural Weekend'': The First Ladies and Their Families

The inauguration this year was absolutely beautiful. From the speeches, to honoring of our president in his second term. We loved how you could see how proud Michelle was of her husband and the love in her eyes. And we absolutely loved Beyonce's classic performance of the National Anthem. But above all we must take the time to notice to fashions of the First Lady of the Music Industry, Queen Bey, and the First Lady of the White House, Mrs. Michelle Obama, and their families.

Lets start with the Queen and her hubby Jay-Z:




Here is Beyonce in a long black Pucci dress with a swirling black floral pattern, caped with a long black Christian Dior coat and Lorraine Schwartz emeralds. Jay-Z was definitely not too shabby himself wearing a dapper Tom Ford suit. The first couple of the music business definitely showed up and showed out, giving us A+ fashion that we absolutely love to see from them.

But they went the only couple to show up and show out...

Check out the First Family and their leading lady:



The First Lady made a positive fashion statement the entire weekend wearing a ruby red custom chiffon gown, made by Jason Wu (the same designer she helped to jumpstart his career 4 years early, during the Presidents first office term, see gown here) with a haltered neckline, and velvet details going down. Here jewelry consisted of a ring and simple sparkled Diamond bangles; finishing her look with a pair of classic Jimmy Choo's. But the radiant First lady didn't stop there, at the Inauguration this past Monday. Mrs. Obama looked lovely in her very chic Thom Browne, elegantly tailored navy silk coat and dress that she wore the morning of her husband being sworn in. Her accessories included earrings by Cathy Waterman, and shoes by J. Crew. Her girls were of course decked out in designer wearing J.Crew and Kate Spade (as usual).

Don't you just love the first families! What do you think? Comment below.

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