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Obamas ring in inauguration with J.Crew

January 20, 2009 |  2:51 pm

Sky-high prices and designer labels only? Not for the Obamas. Obamascut

At today's inauguration, Michelle Obama accessorized her yellow Isabel Toledo sheath with cashmere-lined green leather gloves from J.Crew, while daughters Malia and Sasha were dressed almost entirely in the retailer's preppy fashions.

But don't rush out to the nearest J.Crew store to get the same look: The only items that came off the rack were Michelle's gloves. The girls' overcoats were designed exclusively for them and were made in "one-of-a-kind colors," said J.Crew spokeswoman Margot Fooshee.

"Some of the pieces, including the coats they were wearing, we're looking at incorporating into our fall assortment for 2009," Fooshee said.

In recent months, Michelle Obama has been a vocal supporter of J.Crew, telling Jay Leno on the "Tonight Show" in October (while wearing a sweater, tank top and skirt by J.Crew): "We ladies, we know J.Crew. You can get some good stuff online."

After that, the retailer quickly reported a spike in Web traffic as women rushed to buy the same outfit. J.Crew's website even gives a shout-out to the first lady with a page that features the three pieces she wore on the show under the words: "Politics aside, this outfit gets our vote."

And this afternoon, J.Crew's website registered an error message when trying to access its gloves page.

"Michelle has such an innate style," Fooshee said. "I think she dresses the way a lot of women dress, and that's high quality without insulting prices. She can wear J.Crew in a way that looks extremely designer, high-end."

-- Andrea Chang

Photo: Michelle, Malia and Sasha Obama all wore at least one J.Crew item to the inauguration ceremony today. Credit: Justin Lane / EPA


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As I told my daughter, "It's not the jeans. It's what goes in them that counts. You get that right and no one's going to care what sweatshop sewed those pants together."

As I told my daughter, "It's not the jeans. It's what goes in them that counts. You get that right and no one's going to care what sweatshop sewed those pants together."

As I told my daughter, "It's not the jeans. It's what goes in them that counts. You get that right and no one's going to care what sweatshop sewed those pants together."

As I told my daughter, "It's not the jeans. It's what goes in them that counts. You get that right and no one's going to care what sweatshop sewed those pants together."

Web Smith should get their facts straight. JCrew is one of the few retailers that has a reputation for not using sweatshops to make their clothes. They're not perfect, but they don't use sweatshops.

so she bought stuff from J. Crew
big frick'n deal
the press had a FIELD day about Mrs. McCain's outfit because it cost so much, how come they don't do the same for the Obamas?
"The girls' overcoats were designed exclusively for them and were made in "one-of-a-kind colors,"
I'm guessing those aren't cheap to make. One of a kind? and her dresses, yea those were expensive
the shoes she was wearing? $625....so i say to the press, if you are going to piss on someone, don't talk about how great another one is when they do the same thing.



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