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Michelle O Meets Jackie O
A CLOSER LOOK
Houndstooth checks werea staple for Mrs. KennedyOnassis, starting on the
campaign trail.
Mrs. Obama is in checkduring a women’s
conference in October.
Demure, frace-framingPeter Pan collars gained
currency in the East Wing.
Mrs. Obama favors thesame neckline on a crisp
white suit.
Dowdy pearls foundnew relevance with the
first lady’s iconictriple-strand necklaces.
The same accessory getsa more modern
platform.
For Mrs. Kennedy Onassis,jewel-toned sleeveless shifts
were conservative withoutcovering up her arms.
Mrs. Obama endorses asimilar ensemble on a recent
magazine cover.
Mrs. KennedyOnassis showed
women how to docasual chic in simple shorts
and a shirt.
At a rally for her husband,Mrs. Obama adopts a
similar style.
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As the Democratic race intensifies, comparisonsbetween the Kennedys and the Obamas aremounting. With Barack Obama’s wife, Michelle,in the spotlight, there is also growing buzzabout the striking similarities between her and
former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy. First there’s the hair.Worn flipped or curled under, Mrs. Obama’s style is reminis-cent of the volumized “Swan” look that Mrs. Kennedy—whowould later be known as Mrs. Kennedy Onassis—tucked be-neath her pillbox hats. Then there are the accessories: single-strand pearls the size of grapes, as well as the three-strand
version. Though Mrs. Obama was unavailable for comment,her friends say her classic style has varied over the years,but only slightly. She doesn’t employ a stylist or have a favor-ite fashion house. Instead, she works with Chicago-based de-signer Maria Pinto, who describes her client of five years asunpretentious and modern. Mrs. Obama appropriates the“Jackie O” look, says Vogue magazine’s editor at large, AndréLeon Talley, “but in her own way.”
—Shelly Branch, an editor at The Wall Street Journal, isco-author of the style book “What Would Jackie Do?
An Inspired Guide to Distinctive Living.”
The choices of both JacquelineKennedy Onassis and Michelle
Obama, pictured above, exude a relaxedconfidence: wide, open lapels onfeminine—but not trendy—suits.
Accessories are kept to a minimum. Mrs.Obama has modified her locks only slightly
in the past five years, says her Chicagohairstylist, Rahni Flowers. A blunt cut witha few layers makes the hair easy to flip orturn under—just like the former first lady’s.
Why Barack Obama’s Wife Is Fueling Visions of Camelot
Styles shared by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Michelle Obama
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