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Michelle Obama and her sweetheart

November 7, 10:04 AMFirst Lady Style ExaminerKristen Willingham
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President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
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Wednesday night President Obama and the first lady hosted an event in the East Room of the White House celebrating classical music. According to the president, classical music is "lifting hearts and spurring imaginations" all across the nation, therefore should be honored and enjoyed. The event featured many of today’s most vibrant, young, classical musicians: violinist Joshua Bell, classical guitarist Sharon Isbin, cellist Alisa Weilerstein and pianist Awadagin Pratt.

For this event Michelle dazzled in her first ever sweetheart top in office. This flattering neckline accentuates Michelle’s beautiful collar bone without dominating her frame. The sweetheart neckline is the ideal look when wanting to highlight one’s femininity.

This double-face wool sheath dress is from Talbots, available at a fashionable $226. Click here to get this look for yourself.

Do you like this sweetheart neckline?

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