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Tuesday
Feb102009

Michelle Obama = Vogue Cover

First lady Michelle Obama speaks to high school students at Mary's Center, a community health center in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington February 10, 2009. (For more pictures of the visit, click here.)

Michelle Obama will be the second First Lady to be on the cover of Vogue Magazine!

Enjoy WashPo's breathtaking description of the photos. (Because I don't have a copy of them yet!)

In the cover photo, taken by Annie Leibovitz, Obama is leaning on a soft beige sofa at the Hay-Adams Hotel, where the first family stayed days before the historic inauguration. Obama is wearing a magenta dress by Jason Wu, who designed her inaugural ball gown. Her right hand rests under her chin. Her left hand folded beneath her. She is wearing a diamond that you do not often see her wearing in recent appearances. Behind her, light streams in between curtains.

Inside, a photograph shows her in a black dress by designer Narciso Rodriguez. She is standing in front of open French doors. Outside is Lafayette Park and in the distance you can barely see the White House, the seat of power. Behind her are the props of her profession: a laptop, a cup of coffee or more likely tea. A notepad, a pen. A folded newspaper. She is tethered to work by an old-fashioned telephone, the spiral cord stretched, the receiver at her right ear. She is not talking. She is either listening or on hold.

She will be March's "cover girl" with her own eight-page spread. Michelle follows Hillary Clinton who was the first First Lady to ever make the front. Leibovitz has photographed Mrs. O before for Vogue and Paris Match magazines.

Feel free to debate how you feel about the infamous and celebrated fashion photog and her ... um ... interesting history of photographing famous black people. (I still have nightmares about Whoopi in that bathtub of milk.)

That said, this is not only a big deal for a First Lady, but a pretty big to-do for anyone with a permanent tan who's ever wanted to be on the cover of America's fashion Bible. The paucity of black women, scratch that, any women who aren't white, on the cover of Vogue is of legend. (Um ... Naomi? Oprah? Anyone else? I think you can count them all on one hand.) This is bound to be a much talked about, coveted and "covered" cover.

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Reader Comments (12)

I'll definitely be looking forward to that issue!

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBessie K.

why is liebovitz suddenly the only photographer out there?
here's the cover: http://s.wsj.net/media/Michelle_DV_20090210174204.jpg
her smile looks kind of frozen, and her hair a little off; but it's much better than i expected given what magazine shoots sometimes do to black women.

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermoja31

Yeah. I seriously don't get why Leibovitz is the only photog who can get a regular high profile gig. It's like her and Giesle Binesimon and ... crickets.

Here's the hotlink for those too lazy to cut and paste: http://s.wsj.net/media/Michelle_DV_20090210174204.jpg

And, I agree, if that's the cover she seems rather stiff. The color looks great. I like the line Leibovitz took with Michelle's body, but the face is rather rigid. Perhaps it looks better in a higher resolution because in this small pic it looks airbrushed to hell.

February 10, 2009 | Registered CommenterDanielle Belton

I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS ISSUE!! I don't even think I will wait for my copy in the mail, and will just stand in line and buy an extra copy on the stand!! LOVE IT!!

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLayo G

the dress color looks great on michelle, but i agree, why is leibovitz the only photog to get these gigs? anywho, i wil anxiously await for this issue of "vogue" as this will be the only issue i will purchase...

February 10, 2009 | Registered Commenterstarrie

Forget Vogue. We all know Michelle is the bomb. Vogue's validation is irrelevant and unecessary.

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCourt

Maybe the First Lady requested Annie L?

Compared to other Black folk who have been on Vogue, I'm satisfied with the cover.

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterrikyrah

yeah, i would give a pass on paying money for leibovitz's vogue pictures of michelle obama.

i saw the ones she did of "the O team" in vanity fair and they were dreadful.

visit my blog if you'd like to read my takedown.

February 11, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkaren marie

Vogue put Lady O on the cover because they knew she would sell. I, for one, will pick up an issue of this magazine that I never otherwise buy.

February 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAngella

More pics from the First Lady's Vogue issue...

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2009/02/custom_1234363301529_02v.jpg


http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2009/02/custom_1234363305244_01v.jpg

February 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBlack American Princess

excerpt of the Vogue article...

http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/2009_March_Michelle_Obama/?mbid=rss_feature

February 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBlack American Princess

Dear Danielle,

Toni Dunton-Bulter told me about your incredibly fabulous blog. I love your post about Michelle O. We are loving her in DC!

February 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnanda Leeke

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