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Apr242013

An Old Jason Wu is New Again

Mrs. O visited the Department of the Interior yesterday wearing a Jason Wu dress that dates back almost five years, first seen here during a November 2008 interview with Barbara Walters. The dress hails from the designer's Spring 2009 collection, made of ivory raw-silk dress with hand-embroidered rosettes. Several years later, the dress is on-trend with this season's black and white palette. The First Lady embraced other old favorites yesterday, pairing the dress with her famed Alaia belt and a cropped black cardigan. 

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"Oh, this old thing? I've had it for ages." Once again, I'm dazzled by what our Mrs. O can pull out of her closet. I think I'd like it better without the belt, though.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 10:36 PM | Unregistered Commentera MI Mom

Nice!

Thursday, April 25, 2013 at 10:17 AM | Registered CommenterSoccerNana

Where have I been? I did not even see this event posted anywhere until last night! Anyway, we are still enamored with this Jason Wu creation. It still looks fresh on our Michelle.

Saturday, April 27, 2013 at 9:43 AM | Registered CommenterCharlene in Detroit

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