Michelle Obama disappoints top US designers with London outfits
London, April 5 : Michelle Obama may have wowed the Brits with her chic outfits during her London visit but top US fashion designers worry her designs “don’t carry the right message”.
According to Oscar de la Renta, a firm favourite amongst previous First Ladies, the mum-of-two’s choice of switching between young and foreign designers could do a little rethinking.
"American fashion right now is struggling," the Telegraph quoted him as telling Women''s Wear Daily (WWD), the "fashion industry bible".
"I think I understand what [Obama and her advisers] are doing, but I don''t think that is the right message at this particular point.
"I don''t object to the fact that Mrs Obama is wearing J. Crew to whatever because the diversity of America is what makes this country great.
“But there are a lot of great designers out there. I think it''s wrong to go in one direction only,” he added.
Criticizing on her choice of attire during her historic meeting with Queen Elizabeth, he added: "You don''t... go to Buckingham Palace in a sweater."
Meanwhile Vera Wang, another top name waiting to be added to the present First Lady’s list of designers, also said: "I love seeing young designers and their vision and how they grow.
"On the other hand, I wish she would consider some of us, because I think we also have contributions to make."
Bridgey Foley, executive editor of WWD, added: "Like the auto and financial industries, fashion is in crisis. Yet the person in the administration best positioned to support its major players…is giving them the cold shoulder.
“And we don''t mean Donna Karan''s. No one''s asking for a big-gun bailout, Mrs O (at least not yet). But how about a shout-out?" (ANI)