Michelle Obama hairdo: Fug or fab? You make the call!
Check out the new look for Michelle!
Our fashion-maven First Lady is looking all cropped and cool as the summer heats up.
She had to see it coming. I mean the woman can't show up in public wearing a measly cardigan from J. Crew without practically inciting riots. A new Michelle Obama hairdo is bigger than the unveiling of a new line from Michael Kors. The season finale of Project Runway. A going-out-of-business sale at DSW. (Not happening, fyi, but you get my drift.)
So what do we think about the new look for Michelle? Too much like a helmut? Or fresh and fun?
I kinda like it. If my curly hair wouldn't poof up like cotton candy, I'd be tempted to imitate the new Michelle Obama hairdo, which by the way the style world has officially confirmed as an "updo" and not an actual haircut. (Thank goodness we've gotten that on the record!)
So what do YOU think about the new look for Michelle?
~ Deal Diva Letitia
(Photo: Getty Images)









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