The whole world has been watching the most powerful fashion show in history at the London G-20 summit. They might just as well have called it the Style Summit and done away with all the silly political and economic agendas.
Weve gotten a fascinating look at how our new first lady, Michelle Obama, will be representing the U.S. abroad with her unique and affordable all-American sporty chic. And shes definitely gotten more raves than outrage from the international press for her fashion choices, from J. Crew catalogue sparkly separates to Thakoon coats and Jason Wu dresses.
But it was also interesting to see how powerful female role models from around the world handle the pressure of public fashion scrutiny. And most of them handled it with grace and aplomb. There were no dreadful “hot messes” in the bunch.
But at the tail end of the week, Michelle even held her own against French First Lady (and former supermodel) Carla Bruni-Sarkozy at a NATO meeting in Strasbourg, France. And that is no mean feat. Of course, they both looked like they’d decided to be the dowdy one. Maybe neither woman wanted to look like she was trying too hard to win the Style Smackdown! (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)
Michelle Obama arrived in London on the first day of the G-20 summit looking fresh as a proverbial daisy in a springy yellow Jason Wu belted shift and a black Azzedine Alaia sweater coat. Its always wise to bring a wrap to London in the springtime. (Saul Loeb / AFP/Getty Images)
Prime Minister Gordon Browns wife, Sarah Brown, entertained the wives at the Royal Opera House in a knit lilac blue dress by Britt Lintner with dark stockings. Flattering, except when seen from the rear. Thankfully, not many of those pictures are floating around. Meanwhile, the wife of Mexico’s president, Margarita Zavala, was subdued in a gray wool dress and lilac jacket with silver chain necklace. (Joel Ryan, AFP/Getty Images)
Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, wife of Brazil’s prime minister, wore a minty pastel-green suit with a shawl collar and black collarless top to accessorize her husband. OMG, that button-covered grandma purse has got to go! (Eraldo Peres / Associated Press)
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel looked a lot like Hillary Clinton at the London G-20 summit, wearing similar hair and an orange jacket that looks ripped from the new secretary of States closet. Who knew Hillary was an international trend-setter? Or is it the other way around? (Oliver Lang / AFP/Getty Images)
Christina Fernandez de Kirchner is the president of Argentina. And without this unflattering pleated floral skirt that broadens her beam a bit, shes actually kind of a babe. (Frantzesco Kangaris / Associated Press)
Lets not forget to praise Queen Elizabeth (or is that Helen Mirren?) for stepping up her own G-20 style in a white tweed wool suit that plays up her snowy white hair. Is it true that if theres snow on the roof, theres still fire in the stove? (Ian Kington / AFP/Getty Images)
Michelle Obama was the picture of a healthy, strong, independent American woman at an evening G-20 event in a white sleeveless top/ black full-skirted dress by Isabel Toledo. Shed worn a black jacket on top earlier in the day. But we love the sexy bare look. And Barack, youre not too shabby either. (Steve Parsons / Associated Press)