Michelle Obama says Aloha to tropical style with showstopping Hawaii wardrobe
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 3:17 AM on 16th November 2011
The rest of the East Coast style set may be preparing for winter, but for Michelle Obama it was time to rock out her summer wardrobe as she visited her husband's birthplace of Hawaii.
The U.S. First Lady showed off a number of showstopping new additions to her wardrobe during the trip for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.
Most notably, she wore Vera Wang for the first time on Saturday, much to the designer's delight.
Chic in the heat: Michelle Obama wore Vera Wang for the first time in Hawaii, much to the designer's delight
The designer, who made the pink organza and grey faille dress especially for Mrs Obama, tweeted the news the next day.
She told her Twitter followers: 'What an honor and privilege to have dressed our beloved First Lady, Michelle Obama... Xx V.'
Other outfits also appeared to be new to the First Lady's closet. A bright yellow floral-print dress - chosen to host a luncheon for fellow world leaders' spouses on Sunday - turned heads in particular.
She teamed the statement look, believed to be a tribute to Hawaii, with gold earrings by New York jeweller Miriam Salat.
Elegant: The First Lady wore a basketweave print yesterday and a vibrant yellow floral creation on Sunday that was believed to be a reference to Hawaii
A basketweave-print dress with tie-waist was a more sober choice to speak at the Hiring our Heroes job fair yesterday, while the colour navy also proved to be a winner for this trip, appearing in both her arrival outfit on Friday, and on Saturday for a trip to an organic farm.
The choice of outfits has won almost universal praise from those who follow Mrs Obama's style.
One reader of the Mrs O fashion blog said of her fashion choices for the trip: 'So perfect, so elegant while evoking the islands.'
In the navy: Dark blue appears to be a new favourite as Mrs Obama wore the colour twice in two days - for a visit to an organic farm on Saturday and for her arrival in Hawaii on Friday night
Another also complimented the First Lady's sartorial references to her host.
'This dress is beautiful! A nod to Hawaii, while remaining modern and chic,' they said. 'The colors are stunning against her skin. I LOVE IT!!'
But the Wang creation divided opinion, with one reader slamming it as 'too sexy' and another considering it more appropriate for a date than a formal evening function.
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