michelle obama dresses Naeem Khan Michelle Obama dresses smart and stunning in Naeem Khan at the State Dinner

We all know that the First Lady Michelle Obama is a new fashion icon, but her fashion choice not only elegant and pretty, she also shows sophistication, appropriateness and thoughtfulness. chose to wear a gleaming silver-sequined, nude-colored strapless silhouette gown by Naeem Khan to the first state dinner with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur.

Though Michelle Obama hasn’t choose to wear traditional sari-style dress which the India’s First Lady would wear, Michelle Obama makes a smart fashion choice and make herself standout by choosing a beautiful, well embellished with regal style  gown specially made and designed by the Indian-born, U.S.-based designer Naeem Khanseem, which is a very thoughtful and  appropriate selection to pay respect to the Indian political guest. Again Mrs. Obama ’s fashion becomes not just a fashion issue, but a global talk !

The stack of bangle bracelets on her wrist and dangling earrings make her look so chic and Indian! With the beaning on the dress and beautiful floral embellishment, Michelle Obama looked radiant!

Naeem Khan told CNN’s Larry King that his goals were to dress the First Lady in something “Indian, chic, simple but very glamorous.”

In fact Naeem Khan is no stranger to helping women make a grand entrance; he has become a fixture on the Hollywood red-carpet circuit, dressing Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Katherine Heigl and even Queen Noor of Jordan. Mrs. Obama’s gown took three weeks at the designer’s family workshop in India — with 40 people working on it — to complete, Khan said.

No wonder she looks so perfect! A First Lady who knows how to use fashion with her wisdom to impress her people and the world , and bring fashion to a political level , I believe no one would doubt that Michelle Obama is ex-ordinary !

Orignal photo souce from shoppingblog

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