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Michelle Obama Put a Fake Leather Spin

Michelle Obama Put a Fake Leather Spin

Michelle Obama Put a Fake Leather Spin

Michelle Obama Put a Fake Leather Spin

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  • If you didn’t know, narrow jeans are no longer in style. Instead, celebs are choosing more cosy (and attractive) shapes.
  •  And Michelle Obama’s most recent all-leather ensemble demonstrated to us that even notoriously skin-tight leather leggings.
  • And pants, such as wide-leg, baggy, and straight-leg versions. are receiving this fashionable update.
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 Michelle Obama last thursday, the former First Lady entered the stage at The Fox Theatre on her The Light We Carry tour wearing nothing but vegan leather, which emphasised her commanding presence. She chose contemporary variations of traditional leather jackets and slacks, two winter wardrobe essentials that Hollywood frequently wears.

Obama wore a Palmer Harding vegan leather jacket with puffy sleeves and an oversized pleat that cost $1,112. Her vegan leather flared pants from the same company, which cost $528, were also breathable. Although the author of Becoming has an expensive style, you can copy it for as low as $36 if you wear synthetic leather pants.

Because wide-leg and flared silhouettes stretch your legs and accentuate your shape, our favourite styles combine the edginess of leather that we know and love with a more comfortable and flattering feel. If you’ve avoided skin-tight leather in the past, you might want to reconsider after seeing these alternatives from Amazon, Nordstrom, and Free People.

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