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Michelle Obama In Brazil: First Lady And Daughters Have Fun With Fashion (PHOTOS, POLL)

The Huffington Post/AP   First Posted: 03/19/2011 3:34 pm   Updated: 05/25/2011 6:40 pm

Update 3/20:

The First Family watched local performers during their tour of the Cidade de Deus Favela in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. Sasha went sporty with sneakers, while the first lady showed her support of the country sartorially, in an outfit comprised of yellow, green and blue--the colors of the Brazilian flag. They later changed into pants to tour the Christ the Redeemer Statue at night.

Update 3/19 9:50PM:
The Obamas are on the move! After arriving in Brasilia, Brazil Saturday morning, meeting with youth ambassadors, and wearing exciting outfits along the way, they headed to Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff at the Palacio do Alvorada, her official residence. For that encounter, the first lady wore an intricately embroidered dress. Then it was off to Rio de Janeiro, where the first lady and daughters stepped off the plane in what appeared to be color-coordinated yellow outfits. Outstanding!

*Scroll through the slideshow below for all their outfits so far.*

Previously:
The Obamas --Malia, Sasha, Marian "First Granny" Robinson included-- touched down in Brazil on Saturday, and based on the outfits the first lady and her daughters have worn so far, it would seem that fun is the name of the game.

For their departure from the White House on Friday night, 12-year-old Malia sported beige booties, a polka-dot skirt, a military green jacket, and a pink tote bag for the flight. 9-year-old Sasha complemented her sister in a polka dot trench, red shoes, and a tie-dyed tote. Mrs. Obama wore a snazzy black leather jacket.

When they touched down in Brasilia some hours later, the family emerged in a range of playful prints (except for the president, who wore a dark suit). Malia looked a little more business, topping of her dress with a navy blazer. And all three Obama women were wearing an armful of bracelets and bangles.

Later in the day, the family joined forces with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff (herself the recent recipient of an extreme makeover). The first lady had changed into a metallic suit, later removing the jacket to speak before 50 Brazilian youth ambassadors in a sexy one-shouldered dress. Scroll down for a report on the event.

Check out all the outfits and vote for your favorite below.

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By BRADLEY BROOKS, Associated Press:


BRASILIA, Brazil - First lady Michelle Obama met with about 50 Brazilian youth ambassadors, took in a martial arts-dance presentation and was wowed by a group of female samba drummers during the first day of her and President Barack Obama's five-day tour of Latin America.

Waving and smiling as she entered an open-air space in a restaurant shaded by palm tress, Michelle Obama electrified the crowd of youngsters, many of whom have taken part in a State Department program that sends them to the U.S. for cultural exchanges.

"Bom dia! Is that it? That's all I have, unfortunately," Obama said as she greeted the group with the Portuguese phrase for "good morning," drawing applause and laughter as she confessed her poor knowledge of the language.

Obama, accompanied by daughters Sasha and Malia, and her mother Marian Robinson, then drilled home a message she has repeated to youngsters around the world: Education and trying to understand other cultures is one of the best cures for some of the globe's ills.
Saying that she and President Obama "have always believed that the future of both our nations depends on more than just relationships between presidents and prime ministers," Obama urged those in attendance to "get out of your comfort zone and travel the world."
Raquel Santos Silva, 20, did just that three years ago, traveling to Washington on the exchange program.

"It was a total dream, so inspiring" said Silva, an international relations student. "As is meeting Michelle Obama. She is such a strong black woman and her getting where she got in life is an inspiration for all the black women in Brazil like me."

Brazil is a nation of 190 million people, about half of whom are black. The black population is overwhelmingly poorer and holds fewer positions of power than its white counterparts. Barack Obama's election inspired blacks across Brazil, who began to believe that perhaps their lives could improve.

Icaro Soares Alves, 19, from the jungle city of Manaus, met Michelle Obama last year in Washington when he took part in the exchange program.

"This is one of the most important moments of my life, to meet her again," he said. "She breaks all the stereotypes that American people are cold. With her smile and embrace she is so welcoming. I think she must have a little Brazilian in her."

Both Silva and Alves come from poor backgrounds, and Obama lauded the extraordinary efforts of young Brazilians like them to escape poverty through education.

"I want you all to look at me and see that anything is possible. That's why I'm here. That's why I've come to talk to you all, because there is no reason why you can't be here," she said.
After her brief remarks, Obama watched a group performance of capoeira, a Brazilian martial arts-dance that incorporates singing and playing traditional instruments. Her eyes grew large as the athletes flipped in the air and did other acrobatic moves.

A powerful samba drum group then took center stage, with 13 women blasting away heavy beats, temporarily startling the crowd. Within moments, Obama was tapping her golden high heels and swaying to the rhythm.

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08:25 AM on 04/01/2011
She takes risks with fashion and sometimes misses the mark. Sun-dresses for greeting dignitaries on arrival is too casual --- just like her cardigan & skirt combo for greeting the Queen.

She's not fat, she just has a pear-shaped body and wears all the wrong clothing that accentuate --- rather than mask --- her figure flaws. She wears light colored or flashy patterns which makes her bottom-half look bigger and skinny tops with boob belts that make her top-half look smaller. Somebody needs to teach her about spectator dressing, i.e. for the camera.
11:57 PM on 03/29/2011
Malia is becoming quite beautiful.
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05:41 PM on 03/24/2011
It does my heart good to see these girls grow up before our eyes. They don't look anything like the babies we first saw on the scene. They are still some cute though. The first lady always looks like a million bucks. I love the cream colored brocade sleeveless dress. That may have been the best dress I've ever seen on her and that's saying plenty. I loved the one shoulder attire. I thought it was a little odd for the kind of event she appeared to be attending, but she seem to pull it off. More importantly, I love the first ladies efforts to help us all to feel better and take care of our bodies. She's been my motivation.
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nisha
10:28 AM on 03/22/2011
I think Sacha chooses her own clothes-- she's doing pretty well.
07:47 AM on 03/22/2011
What a beautiful family.
11:08 PM on 03/21/2011
Love the shoes! That pink bag must be by the artist Matthew Langille!!! Love his work.
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PoliSci2008
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06:12 PM on 03/21/2011
The First Lady and her family are beautiful. I actual like the FL's outfits. She so graceful, matching shawls would be the perfect touch to her sleeveless outfits than the sweaters.
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whyiotta
02:36 PM on 03/21/2011
What a georgeous family. My fav dress is the studded creme number. I want that dress when the First Lady is done with it :)
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patriciacaldwell
Yes, this keeps me awake at night.
02:24 PM on 03/21/2011
I refuse to vote. Stop the polling, HP! Just show us the photos.

Our First Family always looks happy, and they represent us well!
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FiredUpRTG
Don't start no stuff; won't be no stuff…
02:13 PM on 03/21/2011
Thanks to technology, while keeping up with things going on at home and around the world, the president's family can visit other countries and speak to dignitaries in their own environment. This travel gives the president a perspective, point-of-view, that the previous president who had a fear of travel never cultivated.

The naysayers just should read what the young student said above. Maybe they can't understand, unless they stand in that young woman's shoes:

"It was a total dream, so inspiring" said Silva, an international relations student. "As is meeting Michelle Obama. She is such a strong black woman and her getting where she got in life is an inspiration for all the black women in Brazil like me."

Because of the posturing of previous presidents, strutting around and hiding behind patriotism and superiority so that no one detects their ignorance of geography, culture and history, the quote from that exchange student sums up how those outside of USA feel about Americans:

"She breaks all the stereotypes that American people are cold…"

And that's why presidents and families should see the world.
01:58 PM on 03/21/2011
They are such a beautiful family - SO impressed by how classy they all are!
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tgd
"The more I see of man, the more I like dogs."
06:10 PM on 03/21/2011
You deserve fan #2.
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Mary Karius
my micro-bio is empty
01:41 PM on 03/21/2011
love her, love them. Beautiful.
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gemini68
01:17 PM on 03/21/2011
Malia has gotten so TALL! She's as tall as her mother almost and Michelle is 5'10"
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PoliSci2008
Independent
06:18 PM on 03/21/2011
Indeed!! And Malia is only 13 or 14. She looks to be about 5'6" if her mother is 5'10". Then again I was 5'6" by the time I reached 14 or 15, and when I entered college at 18, and ended-up 5'7" upon graduation.
11:07 PM on 03/21/2011
Malia actually reminds me of one of my mom's friend's daughters. She's just a year older than Malia and is almost at 5'10 and hasn't stopped growing yet. I have a feeling Malia is going to be the same way.
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Sunflo
Leave a mark, not a stain.
08:57 AM on 03/22/2011
She's 12, not even a teen yet.
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SamiSam
Don't let the smooth taste fool you.
01:20 AM on 03/22/2011
Actually FLOTUS is 5'11"! And the Pres said in one press conference, off the cuff, that Malia is 5'9" but "still my baby". So she may end up Michelle's height or even 6'.
03:07 AM on 03/22/2011
Yeah, I truly enjoy the pics with Pres and Malia...so sweet and caring; love seein' the love. I think she's gonna be really tall and that awkward stage is coming, but her parents will be there with her until she truly blossoms into herself. *sigh* Children...all the phases are so precious.
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Alf Canine
United we should stand
12:46 PM on 03/21/2011
When was the last time a sitting president, or ANY president taken his mother in law along on a state trip... That speaks volumes in other cultures, especially latin cultures, at a time when the USA is seen as a cold and war hungry colonialist by many around the globe.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
12:30 PM on 03/21/2011
beautiful family god bless