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Fashionism: Chic-ago



“Yet if the criticism phases the First Lady, it doesn’t show. She continues to make colorful, fashion-forward choices and she wearsthem with confidence. The confidence to work whatever outfit she wearsfrom whatever price point is a hat tip to the style culture in herhometown, Chicago. Women around the country can take a page fromChicago’s–and Michelle Obama’s–book on fashion. “- The Huffington Post about Michelle Obama and the huge effect she is having on how people are perceiving fashion in Chicago these days.
How do YOU think it will change the fashion industry in the Midwest??

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  • Can’t imagine Michelle having a giant impact on the fashion industry in the Midwest … but I’ll be curious to see if I’m wrong.

  • I don’t know, Sal. I’m on the fence. I think there is a good chance that people are going to take this as an opportunity to grow the community here, in Chicago. Although, on the the other hand, there’s a good chance that people(New Yorker’s, ahem) will still scoff at the idea of style in the Midwest.

    I’m excited to see how it all plays out!

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