Designer Retracts Comments on First Lady’s Dress
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After criticizing First Lady Michelle Obama for wearing a dress by British designer Alexander McQueen to the state dinner honoring China, Diane Von Furstenberg is now rethinking her comments. The designer recently said she’s “embarassed” about her comments and owes Ms. Obama an apology.
Earlier, Von Furstenberg, who is also chair of the Council for Fashion Designers (CFDA) had said the group was “disappointed” in Mrs. Obama’s decision to wear McQueen, rather than an American designer.
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