Michelle Obama's "The View" Dress Hot Seller
Going Like Sixty — June 23, 2008 — Fashion
References: latimesblogs.latimes
Ms. Obama's appearance on The View set of a fashion rush to the store, called 'White House|Black Market' (can there be a worse place for her shop because of the name?) Her breezy little dress apparently struck a nerve with Michelle wannabes because stores were selling out within hours.
Since Obama is tall, thin, and elegant, the fashion world may be holding it's breath that she will become first lady and bring back some style to the White House. She even wears her hair in a flip like Jackie Kennedy did!
Since Obama is tall, thin, and elegant, the fashion world may be holding it's breath that she will become first lady and bring back some style to the White House. She even wears her hair in a flip like Jackie Kennedy did!
Trend Themes
1. Political Fashion - The trend of fashion becoming a political statement and symbol.
2. Celebrity Endorsement - The trend of celebrities' fashion choices influencing consumer behavior.
3. Retro Style - The trend of fashion styles from previous decades being revived and gaining popularity.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - The fashion retail industry can capitalize on the sudden demand for particular styles due to celebrity endorsements.
2. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can utilize retro fashion styles to create innovative designs that are both modern and nostalgic.
3. Marketing and Advertising - The marketing and advertising industry can leverage political fashion as a way to appeal to socially aware consumers and make political statements.
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