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Michelle Obama’s fashion has changed a lot throughout her nearly 30 years in the public eye.

Obama, 61, was known for simple dresses in the early years of her husband’s administration, turning heads in sleeveless looks. However, in the years since Barack Obama left office, the former first lady has shown off new sides of her style, experimenting with suits, bold patterns, and outfits packed with symbolism.

Through it all, her personal ethos about fashion seems to have stayed consistent: “I always say that women should wear whatever makes them feel good about themselves,” she told Vogue in 2013. “That’s what I always try to do.”

Here’s a look at how Michelle Obama’s style has evolved since she first hit the national stage.

At the August 2008 Democratic National Convention, Obama wore a simple turquoise dress.

Marking the unofficial start to her tenure in the public eye, Obama attended the Democratic National Convention in Denver in a Maria Pinto dress.

The quarter-length sleeve dress had a column silhouette, and a simple brooch embellishment on the V-neckline added a pop of color.

On election night in November 2008, she wore a red dress that complemented her husband’s tie.

On the night her husband was elected president, Obama attended a rally in Chicago in a Narciso Rodriguez dress.

The wrap dress featured red detailing that coordinated with the future president’s red tie. Her daughters, Sasha and Malia, also wore red and black, matching their parents.

Obama paired her dress with a black cardigan and large hoop earrings for a fun flair.

At the inaugural ball in January 2009, Obama chose a then-unknown designer to make her white gown.

Obama attended the inaugural ball in a white gown designed by Jason Wu, who didn’t know the first lady would be wearing his dress until she stepped out in it, as he told The New York Times at the time.

The one-shoulder dress featured a form-fitting bodice and a flowy skirt, with rosettes adorning the gown. Obama paired the dress with dangly earrings and a chunky bracelet.

Obama made waves by going sleeveless for her first official portrait in January 2009.

Obama wore a high-neck Michael Kors gown for her first official portrait, which she paired with diamond earrings and a double-stranded pearl necklace.

No other first lady had been sleeveless for an official portrait at the time.

She wore a gold gown to the first state dinner of her husband’s tenure in November 2009.

The former first lady wore a gold gown by Indian-American designer Naeem Khan, an appropriate choice for hosting India’s prime minister at the time, Manmohan Singh.

She paired the dress with gold jewelry and a matching sheer shawl.

Obama’s Alexander McQueen gown for a January 2011 state dinner with Chinese leaders raised eyebrows.

According to the Washington Post, some American designers took issue with Obama’s gown for the dinner, as McQueen is a British designer.

The dress itself had an asymmetrical neckline and an avant-garde pattern in black and red. Obama finished off her look with a voluminous updo, statement earrings, and a wrap.

On July 4, 2011, she hosted a barbecue in Washington, DC, and showed off a more casual side of her style.

Obama celebrated Independence Day in a Sophie Theallet sundress. The A-line dress was red and blue, with a floral pattern, and it had black straps, which she complemented with her black sandals.

The ensemble was festive and laid-back.

In March 2012, she attended the Kids’ Choice Awards in a sparkly ensemble.

Obama wore a Wes Gordon ensemble to the awards show, pairing a patterned jacket with leather pants.

The look was a departure from her more formal first lady attire, but the sparkly material still made it feel glamorous.

However, for the September 2012 DNC, she stuck to a more formal silhouette.

Obama attended the DNC in a Tracy Reese dress with a red bodice and a blue hem, blending the colors of the Republican and Democratic parties.

Red pumps completed her ensemble.

In 2013, she wore a sparkly gown to present the Oscar for best picture via telecast.

Obama turned to Naeem Khan again for her Hollywood-appropriate dress. The silver gown had a scooped neckline and a geometric pattern of sparkly fabric.

She also wore her hair in a chic bun with blunt bangs, giving the look a more modern feel.

For her second state dinner with the Chinese leader, Obama chose a dress designed by Chinese American designer Vera Wang.

“It is such a privilege, as an American of Chinese heritage, to have dressed first lady Michelle Obama for this state dinner,” Wang said at the time.

Obama’s gown had an off-the-shoulder neckline with sheer straps. The dress hugged her figure, then flared into a mermaid skirt.

The first lady switched up her style in a suit at the May 2016 Invictus Games.

Obama went for a darker look at the sporting event, sticking to an all-black motif.

She paired a sleeveless BCBGMAXAZRIA tunic with slim-fitted trousers. One of her signature belts sat on her waist, and she completed the look with Jimmy Choo pumps.

The ensemble was elevated yet approachable.

And at her final state dinner in October 2016, Obama chose a sparklier look than she often wears.

The Obamas hosted the Italian prime minister and his wife for dinner in October 2016, and the first lady wore a dress custom-designed by Donatella Versace for the occasion.

The rose-gold gown was made of sparkly chainmail and featured ruching along the bodice and waistline before flowing to the floor.

It marked a shift in her style as she looked past White House life.

In July 2017, Obama wore a black dress with an unconventional neckline to the ESPYS in Los Angeles.

At one of her first public appearances after her time as first lady ended, Obama attended the ESPYs in a black Cushnie et Ochs dress.

The dress had long sleeves and a knee-length skirt, but the neckline had asymmetrical detailing that gave it a sexy edge.

Jennifer Fisher jewelry and black heels completed the look.

To promote her book “Becoming” in November 2018, Obama wore a bold, all-white look.

Obama kicked off her book tour with a sit-down conversation with Oprah Winfrey in Chicago. Her outfit for the occasion was custom-designed by Sally LaPointe, and it consisted of white trousers and a sparkly, asymmetrical top.

The top looked similar to the one Obama wears on the cover of her book, though the one on the cover isn’t sparkly.

In May 2019, Obama wore a striking purple suit during a stop on her book tour in Atlanta.

Obama often wears pantsuits in her post-White House life, and the purple suit she wore on her book tour embodies the way she often styles them.

The custom Sergio Hudson look consisted of an oversize blazer belted at her waist, wide-legged trousers, and a sparkly black top.

Obama wore one of her most daring looks to date at the American Portrait Gala in November 2019.

Obama attended the annual gala in a custom Schiaparelli gown.

The dress itself was yellow with a corset bodice, but a silver, embellished overlay sat atop it, creating a chainmail look.

Obama opted for one of her signature pant looks for Joe Biden’s inauguration in January 2021.

Obama tapped Sergio Hudson again to design her ensemble for the 2021 inauguration.

Her maroon ensemble included a form-fitting turtleneck, wide-legged trousers, and a floor-length coat. A matching belt and black gloves tied the wintry look together.

She showed off a funkier side of her style at an event in 2022.

Obama promoted her book “The Light We Carry” in December 2022 at an event in California.

She chose a white Balmain outfit for the event, wearing one of her boldest looks to date. The outfit included a one-shoulder top, an oversize blazer, and cargo pants with pocket detailing.

She played up the look’s high-low feel with white sneakers and large, gold earrings.

She wore another fun suit look to speak at WSJ’s Future of Everything Festival in May 2023.

Obama went for a shirtless suit look for the festival, wearing only a black blazer and pants with gold trim.

The blazer was belted at the waist, and Obama wore black pumps, gold earrings, and a ponytail to lean into the chic, professional vibe of the look.

Obama rocked a sleeveless outfit at the August 2024 Democratic National Convention.

Obama supported the Harris-Walz campaign in a matching set from Monse.

Her top was a modified blazer (that she, of course, belted at the waist), while her trousers were cropped at the ankle.

Dark heels and silver jewelry tied it all together.

Obama wore a daring look to appear on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in November 2025.

Simone Rocha designed Obama’s black dress — which hugged her figure and hit her mid-calf — for the appearance.

The top of the bodice was made of sheer black material and adorned with pearls that looked like a broken necklace, nodding to the pearls she wore early in her career.

She wore the dress with knee-high black boots.

Obama paid tribute to her mom with her outfit for an event at the Obama Presidential Center in June 2026.

The Obama Presidential Center officially opens on Juneteenth, but the Obamas held an event for stakeholders at the center on June 16.

Obama wore a custom Acne Studios look styled by Meredith Koop for the engagement. Her brown, short-sleeve top was simple, but you couldn’t miss her taupe pencil skirt. A photo of her mother, Marian Robinson, who died in 2024, was embossed on the skirt.

Barack Obama teared up onstage because of the skirt, according to USA Today.

Susie Heller and Caroline Praderio contributed reporting to a previous version of this story.



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