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  • The First Lady is 50 and fabulous! From an emerald green Marchesa gown at the Kennedy Center Honors to a sleek, buttoned-up Burberry coat, see Michelle Obama's best looks through the years.

    The First Lady wears a blue, yellow, white, and black printed frock by Tracy Reese and a black cardigan as she and her family arrive in Hawaii for Christmas vacation.

    The First Lady repeats an outfit for TNT's Christmas in Washington special on December 15, wearing the ivory top with silver embroidery and coordinating skirt from J. Mendel's Resort 2013 collection that she last wore on a July 2012 trip to London.

    Michelle Obama stuns at the 2013 Kennedy Center Honors on December 8 in an off-the-shoulder, emerald gown by Marchesa.

    On November 20, Michelle Obama attends a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of JFK in a red tweed coat from Jason Wu's pre-fall 2013 collection.

    Michelle Obama attends a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on November 11 wearing a black double-breasted Burberry coat and knee-high black suede boots.

    To host a Diwali celebration at the White House on November 5, Obama opted for a rose-colored cashmere tank and a multi-colored embroidered skirt, both by Naeem Khan.

    Michelle Obama showcases modern aviation style in a navy shift dress as she and President Obama board Air Force One on September 23 on their way to New York City for the UN General Assembly.

    Michelle Obama wore a somber black dress with a bow/collar detail on the neckline to the memorial service at the Marine Barracks September .

    Michelle Obama arrived on stage for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Annual Phoenix Awards dinner, September 21 in Washington, DC wearing a black and white strapless gown, cinched with the same J. Crew belt she wore to the inauguration in January.

    The First Lady Franklin Marshall Outlet wore a tweed dress in turquiose and navy blue to an event in the State Dining Room at the White House, where she spoke about food marketing to children and urged advertisers to decrease the amount of time spent promoting sweet and salty food to children.

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