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MRS. O / Review

Mrs.+O
From the Publisher:
Celebrated for her style and substance, Michelle Obama has transformed the role of first lady and become a 21st century icon, attracting attention from all over the world. The qualities so admired in her – intelligence, strength and charisma – radiate through her personal style, which has united accessibility with high-wattage glamour. The clothes, like the woman, feel both familiar and inspirational. Readily mixing high-end labels with more affordable brands, with a focus on craftsmanship and artistry, Mrs. O has elevated the notion of real value and ushered in a new era of “fashion democracy”.

Building on the success of Mrs-O.org – the Web site that chronicles Michelle Obama’s style – MRS. O: THE FACE OF FASHION DEMOCRACY takes a closer look at America’s modern style icon, featuring more than 120 photographs of the first lady and delving into the back story of her clothes and accessories. It also goes behind the scenes with interviews from her favorite designers, including Isabel Toledo, Jason Wu, Michael Kors, Maria Pinto and Isaac Mizrahi.

Opening with a brief overview of Michelle Obama’s early years, the book goes on to provide rarely seen photos from behind-the-scenes on the presidential primary trail through the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the monumental events of election night, the inauguration and early chapters of life in the White House. The final chapter hears the opinions of Mrs. O’s adoring fans – giving the last word to the people.

Original photographs of Michelle Obama’s most iconic looks, along with commentary from fashion experts, top off this tactile visual feast. Woven together with sketches and illustration inspired by the first lady, the book reveals the story of a new era of American fashion.

About the Author:

Mary Tomer is the founder and contributing editor of Mrs-O.org. In the summer of 2008, captivated by Michelle Obama’s arrival on the national stage, Mary realized the future first lady had the makings of a style icon – the genesis of Mrs-O.org. The site launched in September 2008, and has quickly grown to attract more than 2 million site visits, with traffic from 221 countries and territories. Mary has appeared on the Today Show, MSNBC, Access Hollywood and BBC Radio, speaking as an authority on the first lady’s style

Thanks to Anna and Hachette,
I recently received a copy of
Mrs. O, for review.
My Review:
I’m not, by any means, a fashionista,
having said that, I can honestly tell you that I don’t
care for the majority of the outfits that I’ve seen
Michelle Obama wearing.
I have to agree with the comment that I read in my newspaper
back around the time of President Obama’s inaguration…
“a lot of her clothes look like they were made from old bedspreads!”
One dress looked like it had been made from a set of 1950’s draperies.
The first lady is a slender statuesque woman,
with well toned arms and legs.
As far as I’m concerned, she looks best
in simple sleek lines, without a lot of ornamentation.
My favorite photo shows her in a black pin stripe pantsuit.
Mrs. O is more that just photographs.
It is filled with info about the
events that she has attended.
There is also a brief overview of her life thus far.
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DISCLAIMER
I received a copy of this book, at no charge to me,
in exchange for my HONEST review.
No items that I receive “in kind”
are ever sold…they are kept by me,
given to family or friends,
or donated to The Polk Education Foundation, 
 my local library, or given away on
contests on this blog.
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