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Jan 202009

Michelle Obama celebrated her husband Barack Obama’s Inauguration in a dazzling white Jason Wu gown.

Michelle donned a $3,510 dress made from the 26-year-old Taiwan-born designer for a November interview with Barbara Walters. The Journal reports Wu’s evening wear sells for $3,000 to $6,000.

What’s in a dress?

Michelle’s choice is “a balancing act between being a queen and a commoner,” Carl Sferrazza Anthony, a historian who’s written about first ladies, told The Dallas Morning News. “The inaugural gown is a metaphor for the first lady role.”

He added: “They reflect around the world an image of our country.”

Earlier today, Michelle stepped out in a gold sheath and matching jacket from Cuban-born designer Isabel Toledo for Barack’s swearing-in ceremony. To stay warm in the 30-degree weather, she paired her outfit with olive green gloves from one of her fave shops, J. Crew.

(Her daughters also wore threads from the chain shop to their dad’s Inauguration. Malia chose a royal blue jacket, while Sasha bundled-up in a pale pink coat.)

Meanwhile, the president hit the town in a custom tuxedo made by Chicago-based designer Hart Schaffner Marx . (The brand’s suits typically retail at Nordstrom for about $895.) Obama hasn’t purchased a tux in 15 years, it’s been reported.

Barack and Michelle are expected to hop between the 10 official balls scheduled for tonight. They’ll share a first dance to Beyonce’s performance of Etta James’ “At Last” at the Neighborhood Ball.

But after tonight’s glitz and glamour, it’s down to business.

The new president called America “in the midst of crisis” between the economy woes and war in his speech from the Capitol this afternoon — but promised action.

“Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real,” he said in front of a crowd of thousands, including celebs Oprah Winfrey and Anne Hathaway. “They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America — they will be met.”

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