A Print with Intrigue

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First Lady Mrs. O met with 11 students from the London borough of Islington at the White House this morning. The students were rewarded with a trip to the United States sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in London for winning an Islington Black History Month essay competition.
On the fashion front, the first lady wore a sheer, printed blouse with a tie neck and billowing sleeves. I'm curious to know what others see in the print. To me, it reads of an underwater world, populated by jelly fish and bursts of coral.
Also of note is that we've seen this blouse once before, in the very early days of this blog. Mrs. O wore same patterned top for a campaign appearance at the Minneapolis Club in October 2008, below.
Photo used with kind permission from photographer Kim Ellison
Update #1: The blouse appears to be from Alexander McQueen's Spring 2008 collection. Several of the Alexander McQueen pieces we've seen Mrs. O wear in the past originated from this same collection. On the runway, the blouse can be seen here, and a similar version, here. As reader 'parisbreakfast' has noted in the comments, Alexander McQueen was praised for the digitized sea-reptile prints used in his Spring 2010 collection. Perhaps we see an earlier iteration of the print in the blouse above.
What a tremendous, thoughtful gesture by Mrs. O to honor the late designer. Fashion as message is the most inspiring kind.
Update #2: Reader 'CRD in LA' writes: "the print also evokes a signature Liberty of London pattern: Ianthe, created in 1900 at the height of the Art Nouveau movement." Fascinating!
Update #3: Thanks to 'ouapiti' who directed us to the White House photo of the day, below. We can see that Mrs. O paired her Alexander McQueen blouse with a navy pencil skirt and boots.
Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson
