Michelle Obama returns to the white house in style

The former first lady unveiled her official portrait today in a colorful ombré dress by her long-time tailor, Christy Rilling
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Michelle Obama today at the White House portrait unveiling. Photo: Getty Images

Today, Barack and Michelle Obama returned to the White House together for the first time since departing as president and first lady in 2017, attending an unveiling ceremony for their official portraits alongside President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. After sharing the paintings—Barack was depicted by the photorealistic painter Robert McCurdy, while Michelle’s was the work of artist Sharon Sprung—with the American public for the first time, President Biden delivered a speech honoring Obama as “one of the most consequential presidents in history.”

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Just as striking as the portraits of the Obamas, however, was Michelle’s look for the event. Widely regarded as one of the most stylish first ladies in history, Michelle proved she’s not lost her eye for fashion since departing the White House, wearing a purple and red pleated crepe ombré silk dress designed as a custom piece by her long-time tailor Christy Rilling. Completing the look were a pair of delicate drop earrings and a pair of sleek black pumps.

For the portrait, which will hang in the White House as part of the residence’s permanent collection, Michelle wore an elegant off-shoulder dress in baby blue reportedly designed by Jason Wu, lending the image a more traditional feel than her famous 2018 portrait by Amy Sherrald that hangs in Washington’s National Portrait Gallery. (While the Obamas were able to select their own artists in 2018, the paintings today were commissioned by the White House Historical Association.)

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Barack Obama visited the White House earlier this year to attend a ceremony marking the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, but today’s event marks the first time Michelle Obama has returned to the White House since the end of her husband’s presidency. (Breaking with historical precedent, Trump refused to invite the Obamas to return to the property or have their portraits unveiled during his tenure.) “For me, this day isn’t about me or Barack,” Michelle told the assembled guests. “It’s not even about these beautiful paintings. It’s about telling that fuller story, a story that includes every single American in every single corner of the country so that our kids and grandkids can see something more for themselves.” Even with her humble message—and thanks in part to her effortlessly striking look today—all eyes were on Michelle Obama.

This article first appeared on vogue.com

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