Michelle Obama breaks the silence by skipping Trump’s inauguration
Former woman, Michelle Obama, has denied rumors of divorce from her husband and says she is reevaluating her public appearance.
Michelle Obama has added another book to her author signature. This time, we took a photo of some of the most iconic fashion moments of many years.
“The Look” features more than 200 unreleased images of Obama, accompanied by writing about the evolution of her style. Obama is also the author of her memoirs, “Being” and “The Light We Corry,” both of which have broken through USA Today’s bestseller book lists.
“The Look,” a trip from Penguin Random House on November 4th, is Obama’s opportunity to “recover” her fashion story after years of criticism for her appearance at the White House. Penguin Random House Audio will simultaneously release an audiobook version read by Obama himself.
“The book is a celebration of fashion, but more importantly, I hope it is a celebration of confidence, identity, and credibility, and an inspiration to think deeply about how you choose to define style and beauty,” Obama wrote in his introduction.
In Michelle Obama’s new book, “The Look”
“The Look” also includes the perspectives of Obama stylists, makeup artists, hair stylists and longtime designers.
While first ladies’ fashion choices have attracted public attention, criticism of Obama has often been racially charged. In 2022, Obama wanted to wear braids during his tenure, but decided that Americans preferred to focus on Obama administration policies rather than hairstyles, rather than because they were “unprepared.”
Obama was also ridiculed for wearing a sleeveless dress for her first official portrait, but Jacqueline Kennedy didn’t rebound and showed the same look during the White House.
“I am grateful to have reached the stage of my life, where I feel free to do what I want and wear freely what I want,” Obama wrote in “Appearance,” according to a publisher’s press release. “During our years at the White House, people were constantly commenting on my looks and analyzing my clothing choices. That’s part of why I decided to write this book now. It’s time to regain my story – the meaning of fashion and beauty in my own words.”
Clare Mulroy is USA Today’s Books Reporter, covering Buzzy releases, chatting with authors and diving into the culture of reading. Find her On Instagramsubscribe every week Book Newsletter Or tell her what you’re reading cmulroy@usatoday.com.

