This Article is From Jan 27, 2015

Florals for FLOTUS: Michelle Obama's India Wardrobe is Petal-Strewn

Florals for FLOTUS: Michelle Obama's India Wardrobe is Petal-Strewn

Mrs Obama wore a Bibhu Mohapatra dress upon arrival (Left); a navy blue dress at the Rastrapati Bhavan dinner (Middle); She wore a beige outfit at the high tea yesterday (Middle Right) and a Black knee-length dress at the Town Hall address (Extreme Right)

New Delhi: Yes, she thrilled us by wearing a designer of Indian-descent when she landed in New Delhi on January 25, but Michelle Obama hasn't been full of surprises since. 

( Also read: When in India... Michelle Obama Lands in Indian Designer's Clothes )

On the third day of the three-day visit to India, the First Lady of United States continued dressing in her signature-style - printed knee-length dresses.

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Mrs Obama arrives hand-in-hand with her husband for the Town Hall address at Siri Fort Auditorium (Image Courtesy: Associated Press)

On the final morning, she arrived at Siri Fort for the Town Hall address in a black knee-length fitted dress in black with prints of white flowers. A wide black leather belt accentuated her waist.

On Republic Day, Mrs Obama showed up at President Pranab Mukherjee's 'at home' tea party at Rashtrapati Bhavan in an A-line dress in beige with darker purple flowers. Cinched at the waist, she wore it with a matching cropped jacket and paired it with simple pumps.

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Mrs Obama with President Obama at the 'at home' tea party at Rashtrapati Bhavan(Image Courtesy: Associated Press)

This is the fourth floral dress we have seen on Mrs Obama. Four out of the five changes, that is. For the state dinner on January 25, she was seen wearing a stark navy blue billowy dress with red and white (which looked almost gold)  flowers - the colours of the American flag.

She arrived from America yesterday in a graphic-print outfit in black and white with bold blue flowers, designed by Indian-born Bibhu Mohapatra.

The only non-floral outfit that she wore was at the Republic Day parade which was a black overcoat that she teamed with a red scarf.

Michelle Obama's wardrobe has always been much talked about. Especially since she often picks outfits by young and relatively undiscovered designers. She has previously worn other designers of Indian origin like Naeem Khan, Rachel Ray and Prabal Gurung.



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