President Obama and First Lady Michelle greet their adorning fans at the Inaugural Ball
The President and his wife danced cheek-to-cheek
Obama took Michelle by the hand at the beginning of the dance
Barack and Michelle sway along to the music as Jennifer Hudson serenaded the first couple
Jennifer Hudson sang Al Green's
Let's Stay Together for President Obama and First Lady Michelle's first
dance at the Inaugural Ball in Washington D.C on Monday night
The dress was a bold choice by the First Lady with a low-cut back and shimmering detail
First Lady in red: Michelle Obama stuck to what
she knows and picked another dress by Jason Wu - a dramatic ruby-colored
velvet and chiffon creation made especially for her
Michelle Obama made a daring decision
to return to the same designer who created her Inaugural Ball dress
four years ago - and the risk paid off.
The
First Lady looked stunning in a sweeping, velvet and chiffon,
ruby-colored dress by designer Jason Wu. She teamed the dramatic gown
with heels by Jimmy Choo and a diamond ring by Kimberly McDonald.
She surprised the fashion establishment by returning to a Wu design which had been custom-made for her.
The First Lady's dress compliment her toned arms as she danced with husband Barack on Monday evening
President Obama and First
Lady Michelle celebrate at his second inauguration ball at the
Washington Convention Center on Monday night as Jennifer Hudson sang an
Al Green classic
She wears it well: The custom-made dress flattered Mrs Obama's toned arms with the cross-halteneck style:
The Obamas celebrated their return to the White House last night in front of tens of thousands of supporters
The First Lady once again endorsed designer Jason Wu with the daring dress
Michelle Obama wore a white, embellished gown by designer Jason Wu to the inauguration ball in 2009
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