Michelle Obama- Vanity Fair’s Cover Woman For The International Best Dressed List
Vanity Fair has named Michelle Obama as one of their international best dressed women AND made her the magazine’s cover woman in their new issue hitting newsstands now! Not only does she grace the cover with her beauty, but she shares the listing alongside timeless beauties such as Lauren Bacall, Candice Bergen, Sophia Coppolla and more.Mrs. Vincent Astor (Brooke), philanthropist; New York (1989).
Lily Auchincloss, art collector, philanthropist; New York (1980).
Lauren Bacall, actress; New York (2000).
Mme. Jacques Balsan (Consuelo Vanderbilt), the former Duchess of Marlborough, international hostess; New York and Palm Beach (1958).
Anne H. Bass, socialite, philanthropist; New York (1994).
Mrs. Sid Bass (Mercedes), socialite, philanthropist, the former Mrs. Francis Kellogg; Fort Worth and New York (1987).
Olive Behrendt, actress, philanthropist; Los Angeles (1980).
Mme. Ahmed Benhima, wife of the former Moroccan ambassador to the U.N.;Rabat and New York (1975).
Marisa Berenson, model, actress, granddaughter of Elsa Schiaparelli; New York (2000).
Candice Bergen, actress; New York (1995).
Rosamund Bernier, art lecturer, wife of John Russell of The New York Times;New York (1998).
Countess Mona von Bismarck, leading social figure of the 1940s and 50s, the former Mrs. Harrison Williams; New York, Palm Beach, Paris, and Capri (1958).
Evangelina Blahnik, company director for shoe designer Manolo Blahnik, her brother; London (1989).
Mrs. William McCormick Blair Jr. (Deeda), health-care advocate;Washington, D.C. (1970).
Mrs. Alfred Bloomingdale (Betsy), socialite, wife of the department-store heir and Diners Club co-creator; Los Angeles (1970).
Eliza Reed Bolen, vice president of licensing for Oscar de la Renta, her stepfather;New York (2004).
Sra. Fernando Botero (Sophia Vari), sculptor; Paris (1999).
Contessa Brando Brandolini d’Adda (Cristiana), socialite, sister of Gianni Agnelli; Venice (1975).
Contessa Tiberto Brandolini (Georgina), Valentino muse, designer; Paris (1983).
Mrs. David Bruce (Evangeline), wife of the former U.S. ambassador to Great Britain; Washington, D.C. (1964).
Joan Juliet Buck, novelist, journalist; Santa Fe (1987).
Mrs. William F. Buckley Jr. (Pat), hostess, socialite, member of the advisory council to Memorial Sloan-Kettering; New York (1975).
H.R.H. Princess Kyril of Bulgaria (Rosario), art consultant; London (1995).
Amanda Burden, chair of the City Planning Commission of New York, civic-affairs activist, daughter of Babe Paley; New York (1996).
trong>Robin Butler, former Vogue fashion editor; New York (1967).
Mrs. Michael Caine (Shakira), former actress, restaurateur; London (1991).
Margaret Case, Vogue editor; New York (1964).
Mme. François Catroux (Betty), Yves Saint Laurent muse; Paris (1978).
Comtesse Frédéric Chandon de Briailles (Camilla), wife of the Moët & Chandon vineyard head; Paris (1993).
Coco Chanel (Gabrielle), fashion designer, one of the greatest fashion influences of the 20th century; Paris (1964).
Tina Chow, model, artist, wife of restaurateur Michael Chow; New York (1985).
Alba Clemente, performer, wife of artist Francesco Clemente; New York and the Amalfi Coast, Italy (2007).
Claudette Colbert, actress; New York and Barbados (1958).
Amy Fine Collins, Vanity Fair special correspondent; New York (1996).
Sybil Connolly, fashion designer; Dublin (1965).
Marina Rust Connor, writer, Vogue contributing editor; New York (2007).
Sofia Coppola, filmmaker; New York and Paris (2007).
CeCe Cord, socialite, designer; New York (1995).
Pilar Crespi, former fashion public-relations executive, wife of investment banker Stephen Robert, daughter of below; New York (1978).
Contessa Rodolfo Crespi (Consuelo), former Italian Vogue editor; New York and Rome (1959).
Kitty D’Alessio, fashion executive, former Chanel president; New York (1988).
Mrs. Kirk Douglas (Anne), philanthropist, community activist, wife of the actor;Los Angeles (1970).
Grace, Countess Dudley, international socialite; New York and London (1996).
Mrs. Angier Biddle Duke (Robin), philanthropist, hostess; New York (1994).
Irene Dunne, actress, U.S. delegate to the U.N.; Los Angeles and New York (1958).
Mrs. Frederick Eberstadt (Isabel), socialite, author, daughter of author Ogden Nash; New York (1967).
Mrs. Charles Engelhard Jr. (Jane), philanthropist; New York (1972).
Mrs. Ahmet Ertegun (Mica), decorator, socialite; New York (1971).
Mrs. David Evins (Marilyn), public-relations executive; New York (1972).
Donna Simonetta Fabiani, fashion designer; Paris (1964).
Lucie de la Falaise, fashion stylist, model, wife of Marlon Richards; London (1997).
Maxime de la Falaise, fashion designer, author, former model; Paris (2004).
Susan Fales-Hill, author, television writer; New York (2004).
Lucy Ferry, heiress, former model, ex-wife of musician Bryan Ferry; London (1994).
Sra. Alfonso Fierro (Trini), socialite; Madrid (1989).
Mrs. Palen Flagler (Anita Colby), former actress; New York and Oyster Bay (1965).
Dame Margot Fonteyn, ballerina; London (1965).
Cristina Ford, socialite, second wife of Henry Ford II; New York (1973).
Lady Charlotte Fraser, international socialite; London (1999).
Inès de la Fressange, fashion designer; Paris (1998).
Betty Furness, consumer reporter-advocate, former actress; New York (1986).
Princess Irène Galitzine, fashion designer; Rome (1965).
Sophie Gimbel, Saks Fifth Avenue fashion designer; New York (1964).
Elizinha Goncalves, hostess, former wife of banker Walther Moreira Salles; Rio de Janeiro (1964).
H.M. Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London (1958).
H.R.H. Princess Pavlos of Greece (Marie-Chantal), children’s-clothing designer, wife of the heir to the Greek throne; London (1999).
Mme. Grès (Alix), fashion designer; Paris (1972).
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Michelle Obama is very charismatic just like her husband and it is the reason why i like her. I also feel that she could connect with people more easily than any other first ladies.
I love Michelle Obama! She is so intelligent, graceful, stern when she needs to be and she has a wonderful sense of humor.
I saw Michelle Obama in person and she is really a very tall Lady. She is also a very charming and charismatic woman just like his husband.