A first for First Lady: Shorts on Air Force One
A first for First Lady: Shorts on Air Force One
By now, Michelle Obama has firmly established her sartorial right to bare arms. But baring thighs may be another matter. Photographs of the first lady descending the steps of Air Force One in shorts have the media in a sweat. Some are saying Mrs. Obama — on her way to the Grand Canyon for a family vacation — may have revealed too much skin.
Mrs. Obama is no stranger to public scrutiny over her fashion decisions, including exposing her bare arms or wearing expensive sneakers to a soup kitchen. When Anya Strzemien, style editor at The Huffington Post, saw Obama's shorts, she knew there would be interest.
"I thought the fact that she wore shorts was newsworthy because she's the first first lady to wear shorts on Air Force One," Strzemien said. "I was interested as a newsperson because it was a first. A lot of things the Obamas have done have been firsts."
She posted a poll for readers to explain what they thought: Most were in favor of the outfit, but others thought the shorts were inappropriate or too short.
NBC's "Today" show poll had similar results with a whopping 300,000 people responding to the vote. The blog post was the show's most commented-on of 2009, said Dee Dee Thomas, a "Today" senior producer.
What does this show?
"That people love talking about Michelle Obama," Thomas said. "She's pushing the envelope on how we see the first lady."
And it's clear the media loves talking about Michelle Obama, too. Many news outlets rallied to the first lady's defense, noting that she was on vacation when she wore the shorts over the weekend, in sweltering desert heat.
"What should she have worn to the Grand Canyon? A tweed pantsuit? A ballgown? What do you wear on your summer vacation?" asked Elizabeth Snead of the Los Angeles Times.
But others wondered from whom, exactly, the media was defending the first lady.
"Everyone is up in arms — if by 'everyone' you mean no one, or rather a large, shadow-y group of no ones," Kate Dailey wrote for Newsweek. "August is a slow news month, and covering people who are actually shocked and outraged about health care can only fill so many minutes in the Twitterfied news cycle."
True, there were critics online, as there tend to be.
"Why not wear linen pants ... more tasteful," Charlie Smith, of Montgomery, Ala., wrote on the "Today" site. "She may have been on vacation ... but she should respect the Office of the President and the USA."
But it was clear most responses fell firmly on the side of shorts.
"First Lady Michelle Obama looks great in her shorts and it shouldn't even be a news worthy issue ... Leave her alone," wrote Joann Begonja, of North Bellmore, N.Y.
"Get a grip folks — these aren't 'Daisy Duke' shorts," echoed John Johnson of Dover, Ohio. "Looks O.K. to me and I am NOT an Obama fan by any stretch of the imagination!"
Mrs. Obama's office had no comment on the matter.
Thomas, the "Today" producer, said she wasn't surprised by the support for the outfit.
"I would be surprised to hear of any woman in her 40s who has not worn shorts," she said. "She's a mother of two tweens on vacation in the hottest place in the country."
Mary Tomer, founder of the New York City-based blog Mrs-O.org, which chronicles Mrs. Obama's style, said the brouhaha over her legs is media-created.
"From what I can tell most people are wondering how this became major news," Tomer said. "Who doesn't wear shorts while hiking in the Grand Canyon in mid-August with your family?"
It's real-world style that makes Mrs. Obama a fashion icon, said Mandi Norwood, author of the book "Michelle Style: Celebrating the First Lady of Fashion." She cannot be expected to be a practical, down-to-earth woman, but also dressed up in pencil skirts and designer shoes all the time.
"She's comfortable in her own skin," she said. "This is a very practical statement by a very practical person."
Norwood said she didn't think the choice of shorts was the most flattering for Obama, but that the whole conversation about it is a "ridiculous style storm."
Still, don't expect people to stop talking about her clothing.
"We draw conclusions from what she wears because that's all we have to go on," Norwood said. "But also, it's fun."
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- Posted on August 21, 2009
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I think that Mrs. Obama is allowed to wear what ever she wants without question. She was going on vacation and most of us would wear shorts and a t-shirt. If your saying that she was "showing to much skin" then you might as well not be able to wear shorts on vacation. She is just like us so why can't she wear the same things? She also probably didn't think that people would judge her on wearing shorts!!! It's not that big of a deal. In my opinion I think that the press is just trying to find a way to make her look bad and it is not working!
All I can say is why can't she wear shorts? They are short they are almost to her knees why make a big deal I mean come on. Would any of you want to wear a pants suit for real.No offence but half of them yoou need the fashion police. Just saying its not like you wanna go out in 100 degree weather I sure wouldnt that would be to hot for me.. mean jeans are way hot capres are good shorts are even a liittle better. Let her be contorable in her own skin. So I say everyone should just let it be.
Why cant she were what she wants to wear? Would you like to wear a suit on a hot day? I know its not appropriate to wear at a meeting but a airplane come on! Its just shorts and its not like its too short for her.
ok so lke..we r suppose to be the country tht is equal and we except ppl for who they r..but yet they r criticing the first lady for wearing shorts, lke get over it..she's wearing shorts..who cares, she can wear whatever she wants especially on vacation, lke who would want to wear a blazer or a suit on a hot day just to see the grand canyon..lke get real here america...she dnt have to pleaze anyone just have fun with her family..no one is perfect so lke those who are being ignorant about the shorts the first lady had on....really needs to work on not being judgemental...oh and from the looks of it..her short lke soo passing the finger tip length rule lol
Ok. First-Lady is waering shorts . Hello get real haer it hot in summer. I wear shorts in summer. LOL! Peeople wear shorts to.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if i were first lady i sure would not be seen in shorts........ i would be wearing some kind of dress or something like that..... just think approximate is really bad now Day with all of the new camera's...... they can see every thing.....................
That's horrible! How people take something so little in to a huge thing. I've seen shorts shorter than that even at my school. Her shorts cover her butt and tights, to me that's not very short at all. I think people are horrible these days..Honestly people need to get real and act there age!
That is absolutly ridiculous! Any woman in America has the right to wear shorts, famous or not! Those shorts aren't even that short, anyways. I wear shorts all the time and no one makes a spectacle of it. RIDICULOUS PEOPLE.
I know right! People have the right to wear whatever they want. I think that people cannwear similar things but, not all people like to wear similar clothes. Somepeople wear different things then others.
I do agree with Kimberly, No one has the right to judge her. Before she was the first lady, she probably dressed like that but no one cared. But now that she is the first lady, doesn't mean anyone has the right to judge her for how she wants to dress!