Published 12/9/2008
by sarahbethparker
at CNN Political Ticker
Designer Oscar de la Renta's inauguration event dresses for Michelle Obama and daughters.
(CNN) – The presidential inauguration party tops the list of formal affairs next January, and President-elect Barack Obama is rumored to be preparing for his big event: he’s believed to have ordered a simple and classic black tuxedo by the union-friendly suburban Illinois-designer [...]
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