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Michelle Obama Fashion Choices: A Boon To Some Small Designers

The Huffington Post     First Posted: 12/09/2011 9:19 am   Updated: 12/12/2011 4:06 am

When first lady Michelle Obama steps outside the White House, all eyes are watching. For a handful of lesser-known independent designers that make her blog-worthy wardrobe, a sartorial endorsement from America's first lady can provide a big boost in business.

Widely praised for her fashion choices, the FLOTUS is the ongoing subject of many fashion blogs and best-dressed lists, but it's not her taste in haute couture that has everyone talking. While Obama has described her style as "wear what you love," fashion blogger Mary Tomer Byun, founder of Mrs-O.com, says there is some important, if subtle, messaging there. "I do think there's a deliberate effort by the first lady and her team to showcase up-and-coming and lesser-known American design talents and to wear pieces from more affordable retailers."

The first lady's style team often selects from designers only known within fashion's inner circles, with selections from small labels like Isabel Toledo. Beyond going small, Obama's style choices are often symbolic -- a signature she has increasingly used. "For the most recent state dinner to host the president of South Korea, Mrs. Obama wore a draped jersey gown by South Korean-born designer Doo-Ri Chung," Byun says. "The sartorial nod showed respect for the culture of her dinner guests, which is just a wonderful gesture that elevates the role of fashion."

Her stylish choices are worth much more than just critical raves. According to a 2010 study published by the Harvard Business Review, Obama's wardrobe created $2.7 billion in value for 29 brands worn over the course of 189 public appearances from November 2008 to December 2009. While it's more difficult to measure the effect on small brands, many sing her praises long after their piece has been put back on the hanger. Indian designer Naeem Khan told The Wall Street Journal, "It's the gift that doesn't stop giving," 12 weeks after Obama donned a design to a state dinner.

"When Mrs. Obama wears one of our designs, we receive incredible feedback and piqued interest from retailers and editors on a global level," says Prabal Gurung, whose dresses have been chosen by Obama's style team several times. "Both have a direct effect on our business."

And it's not just the small, artisan labels that are reaping benefits. The first lady appeared on "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno in 2008 wearing a yellow cardigan by then-struggling retail brand J. Crew. The label, which had gone through a redesign under creative director Jenna Lyons, saw its stock jump by 25 percent within the four days after her appearance, from $16 to over $20, according to study author David Yermack. The sales jumps aren't a flash in the pan either, Yermack says. "The stock price gains of the companies whose clothes she wore in public appearances are cumulative abnormal returns. That is, the returns cannot be attributed to normal market variations. The stock price gains persist days after the outfit is worn and in some cases even trend slightly higher three weeks later," he told Harvard Business Review.

Here's a look at some of the career-changing ensembles that Obama has worn -- and the independent designers who benefited.

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Michelle Obama wore a one-shoulder custom gown from Chinese-born designer Jason Wu during the Inaugural Balls. The fashion decision was widely recognized as a career-maker for Wu, who has seen continued growth of his line and has been one of several high-end designers to collaborate with Target to bring high fashion to commercial retailers.
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05:58 PM on 01/16/2012
Love her style...
04:07 AM on 12/14/2011
It is just so refreshing that she has not kowtowed to the "name" designers that most socialites and Hollywood people do. Armani et al do not need any more publicity but the little known local designers do which translates to more business for them and the country.
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01:51 AM on 12/12/2011
Mrs. Obama is a shining example of showcasing, demonstrating, and helping to build up the Clothing Industry with her choices of affordable elegance so infused with cultures.
03:27 PM on 12/09/2011
BIG DEAL! The country is failing in many ways and this is the story you have? BFD!
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01:50 AM on 12/12/2011
Welcome to the Small Business page. This is an article highlighting how some small businesses in the fashion industry have benefited from the exposure they received when their clothes were worn by the First Lady. Are you opposed to small businesses succeeding, or is your objection specifically directed toward design houses?
04:04 AM on 12/14/2011
A royal Teadiot you are. The biggest failure is your shortsightedness and well, stupidity. Go back to your coloring book.
01:32 PM on 12/09/2011
Michelle is truly just an amazing gift for any upcoming designer. She is truly priceless in this regard.