Sunday, 25 January 2009

The view from the top

It seems only fitting that when discussing the attire of the USA's now most powerful woman, a few words from US Vogue's most powerful woman, Anna Wintour, would be more than appropriate to include:

"It wasn’t just that her choices projected a simpler, streamlined, more modern attitude, rejecting the ridiculous idea that the only way for a First Lady to dress is in the dreaded White House standard-issue uniform—the boxy, anonymous suit that always managed to look as appealing, and as comfortable, as armor. Instead, we have a woman who is as happy in newer, less obvious designer choices like Wu and Toledo (both, incidentally, Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund finalists, which made my heart swell that little bit more with pride) as she is in J.Crew and the Gap. It’s inspiring to see our First Lady so serene and secure in her personal style."

(Wintour's full view can be read at http://www.style.com/vogue/clicktoview/2009/01/living-history/)

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