Saturday, November 28, 2009

What do you wear when 60 million people are watching?

If the idea of dressing for a work presentation or a black tie affair makes you nervous, imagine what it feels like to dress for an event where tens of millions will be staring back at you. The Thread takes a look at five ladies—from first lady Michelle Obama to Oscar-winner Kate Winslet—who continuously perform under pressure and look great doing it.



By now Serena Williams is probably used to performing in front of large crowds— or, at least, she makes it look that way. When she won the Singles trophy at the Australian Open in January she was wearing an electric blue Nike Dri-Fit women's day dress with lime piping.

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Dri-FIT Women's Tennis Day Dress

Dri-FIT Women's Tennis Day Dress













The Superbowl was Jennifer Hudson's first public performance after the tragic loss of her mother, brother, and nephew. No pressure there. Jennifer wore a $3,420 Alexander McQueen military-style jacket over a white tank, skin-tight black pants, gold jewelry and gladiator wedges by Sigerson Morrison.






When Lady Gaga performed on American Idol, she wore... something over-the-top, of course. The pop darling sparkled in a black-and-silver fringed leotard, big blonde hair and an eye-patch! Love her.






Enduring the humiliation of an ugly divorce is hard enough in private, but the ever-classy Christie Brinkley faced it in the spotlight and still managed to bring a little style to court each day. She was the epitome of grace under pressure, especially when she wore a khaki skirt with a wide belt and traditional button-down.














Oscar season is inherently stressful but it had to be even more so for Kate Winslet who'd left-empty handed each year after successive nominations. Finally, she broke her streak wearing YSL gowns to both the Golden Globes and the Oscars. 













So what do you wear to meet the Queen of England? If you're Michele Obama you turn to Isabel Toldedo and Jason Wu, the designers responsible for her most memorable inauguration looks. The First Lady chose an ivory and black silk crepe dress by Toledo and a black satin opera coat by Wu. To finish off the look, she layered on an Azzedine Alaia cashmere cardigan and a double strand of pearls.


















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  • chinelo's Avatar
    Posted by chinelo Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:21am PDT

    I am very impressed keep it up

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  • Maria's Avatar
    Posted by Maria Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:34am PDT

    thats is so cool

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  • Angele's Avatar
    Posted by Angele Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:43pm PDT

    I wouldn't go simple...or boring...I'd go from simple to FAB and elegant but not tooo elegant!

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  • rahul's Avatar
    Posted by rahul Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:08am PDT

    I am very impressed keep it up

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  • ryha's Avatar
    Posted by ryha Wed Apr 15, 2009 10:39am PDT

    NAT SATISFACTORY & GOOD

    SHOW GOOD & WELL MANARRED

    NOT SUITABLE

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  • cinco's Avatar
    Posted by cinco Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:11am PDT

    that was so wonderfull

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  • levi's Avatar
    Posted by levi Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:34am PDT

    Very nice and we were satisfied.

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    Posted by Anna Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:09am PDT

    No comments

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    Posted by doreen Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:39am PDT

    sassy,sexy.......mmmmmm nyce!

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  • Lashunta's Avatar
    Posted by Lashunta Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:04pm PDT

    i love that michelle Obama is involved in alot of things!!!!!!!!

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