In the Instagram Stories content, Michelle looked fresh and fab as ever. The Chicago native rocked light-wash cuffed jeans, silver pointed-toe boot heels, and a flowy blue-and-white button-down shirt with chic shoulder cutouts. She styled her hair in a braided ponytail that swung from left to right as Michelle got the "Boots on the Ground" beat.

When two Black women icons like Tina Knowles and Michelle Obama link up, we already know it will be epic. But no one was quite ready for the moment that had the crowd on their feet and social media buzzing. Spoiler Alert: The boots were on the ground.

Our forever FLOTUS Michelle Obama revealed she is a fan of ‘Love & Hip Hop’ and name-drops Momma Dee.

Tracee Ellis Ross joined Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson on their new podcast, IMO, this week to talk about dating, and the conversation felt like scrolling through your group chat.

Whenever our forever First Lady Michelle Obama speaks, we give her the undivided attention she so richly deserves — which is also the likely sentiment of those attending her next public appearance. It was recently announced that Michelle Obama is headed to SXSW, the popular annual conference and festival featuring notable names and companies from […]

When Black women political powerhouses step out in Black designers, the world pays attention. So, taking up the spotlight in these brands is not just a nod to the community, but it pushes the culture forward. Wearing Black designers is a way to showcase talent often overlooked in mainstream spaces on other platforms. And we are here for it all.

Relive iconic fashion moments from past inaugurations that captured the spirit of hope, change, and unity.

Our forever FLOTUS will not be in attendance for Trump's second inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025, and we don't blame her.

The internet may still be buzzing over her viral entrance, but let's be real—when it comes to Michelle Obama, she always delivers.

Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign has put the spotlight on power suiting and political style. See why the power suit will forever be that girl - and a go to for Black women who want to make a statement like Madame VP, Beyonce, Janelle Monae, Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama and more.

Obama’s tan suit and its ongoing cultural relevance show how fashion can transcend mere clothing to become a powerful symbol of change, progress, and history.

Our forever FLOTUS put braids on the world's main stage.