Michelle Obama BioSnap

Michelle Obama's Glow-Up Era: Embracing Age, Freedom, and Braids in The Look


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Michelle Obama has commanded headlines this week with a confident, candid media blitz leading up to the release of her new book, The Look, co-written with her longtime stylist Meredith Koop. The former First Lady graced the October 20 cover of People magazine, where she opened up in perhaps her boldest terms yet about embracing age, proudly talking about her gray hairs while revealing she does still color them, but with a sense of humor that “Black don’t crack.” She described her post-White House freedom to finally experiment with hairstyles, especially her love of braids, which, she insists, now symbolize both liberation and representation, a far cry from her time in office when she simply wasn’t sure the country was ready for a First Lady wearing braids. On the challenges of raising daughters Malia and Sasha under a microscope, she recounted her strategy to keep fashion a tool for connection, but never domination, saying she always wanted to inspire regular women rather than outshine them, as reported by People.

She’s also making major TV news, sitting down with Robin Roberts for the primetime special 'Michelle Obama The Style, The Power, The Look’ airing Sunday, November 2 on ABC, and streaming the next day on Disney Plus and Hulu. The special explores her fashion evolution, her influence as the first Black First Lady, and her newfound confidence, with designers and stylists lending insight into her impact on style and culture, according to ABC News.

Michelle is vocal about her “glow-up era,” telling Hola! and BET that at 61, she’s living fully for herself, relishing new freedom now that her daughters are grown and Barack Obama is retired. She credits self-care and prioritizing well-being for her vibrance, and she’s unfiltered about her previously conscious decisions to avoid discussing beauty and fashion in the White House, fearing it would overshadow more substantive work. Now, with the book, she’s finally telling her fashion story on her terms, emphasizing how her looks as First Lady were carefully curated to foster connection across communities, and how her braids at the Obama portrait unveiling made a quiet statement about Black women in power.

On the social media front, a manufactured scandal falsely suggested her White House portrait was destroyed during recent East Wing renovations to make way for Donald Trump’s planned $200 million ballroom. Several outlets, including the Times of India and Hindustan Times, have fact-checked and debunked those claims, confirming with White House officials that her portrait was never in the East Wing and remains proudly on display—a reminder that Michelle Obama remains a lightning rod for both celebration and controversy, even years after leaving the White House.

But not all mentions were positive: ABC News reported a Republican Party official in Kentucky ignited a firestorm by sharing a racist social media video depicting Michelle and Barack Obama with offensive imagery, drawing swift condemnation across the political spectrum. The incident highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by prominent Black figures in modern America.

Against this backdrop, Michelle’s message of self-worth and resilience resonates more than ever. She’s reminding women everywhere to claim visibility, defy erasure, and, as she declared to People, keep telling themselves in the mirror each morning that they are smart, beautiful, kind, and worthy. Her narrative this week is one of unapologetic ownership over her legacy—confident, stylish, influential, and, as always, unbothered.

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