5:25 PM PDT, June 1, 2017
After saying farewell to the White House, the former First Lady continues to impress us with her fabulous style!
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Showing Some Shoulder
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Michelle was glowing during her trip to Siena, Italy, on May 22. The former FLOTUS rocked a stylish white, off-the-shoulder Club Monaco top, wide-leg army green trousers and beige slide sandals. She accessorized her look with an oxblood red Simon Miller bag, round oversized sunglasses, gold hoop earrings, a simple chain necklace and an Elizabeth and James cuff.
Easy Breezy
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During a trip to Montalcino, Italy on May 20, the former first lady looked effortlessly chic in a pink one-shoulder Teija shirt, cropped white jeans and two-strap sandals. She accessorized her easy breezy look with a white crossbody bag, bangles, hoop earrings and round sunglasses.
Professionally Cool
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On May 12, Michelle gave a speech during the Partnership for a Healthier America Summit in Washington, D.C. For the event, the 53-year-old lawyer opted for black slacks, and a high-low, white and light blue-striped, button-up shirt with a corset belt.
Lady in Blue
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On May 7, Michelle radiantly stole the show in an elegant one-shoulder, royal blue gown with matching earrings when the former POTUS received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award in Boston.
Shades of Gray
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Returning to her philanthropic endeavors on May 5 to host MTV's 2017 College Signing Day in New York City, Michelle kept it casual in light gray jeans, an oversized cardigan and sneakers while showing off her Princeton pride with a tee with the university's mascot.
Spotted
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On May 3, during a round table discussion about the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, Illinois, Michelle looked radiant in a spotted black and white mid-length dress.
Tri-Colored Coolness
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On April 27, the former first lady made her first public speech since leaving the White House during the AIA Conference on Architecture in Orlando, Florida. Greeting the audience, Michelle donned a tri-colored Lafayette 158 sundress with black strappy heels
Business Casual
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After dining at the Upland restaurant in New York City on March 10, Mrs. Obama waved to photographers while wearing high-waisted black slacks, a chic button-up blouse and a navy coat. She completed the look with hoop earrings and black pointed toe heels.
Inauguration Day
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For her final farewell as first lady, Michelle chose a red and black Jason Wu mélange tweed jacquard dress with matching double-breasted coat to wear to Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. The look suited her well next to President Obama's navy suit, crisp white shirt and blue tie.