Photo via Flickr user The Heart Truth / Creative Commons 
Photo via Flickr user The Heart Truth / Creative Commons
Before the March cover of Vogue was unveiled this week, recent fashion chatter has focused on whether First Lady Mrs. O might attend New York Fashion Week, which officially kicks off tomorrow. William Norwich (also of Vogue's Norwich Notes) wrote on wowowow.com last Friday:
"The hot rumor sweeping Seventh Avenue is that First Lady Michelle Obama and/or Jill Biden will attend a couple of shows during Fashion Week."
Mr. Norwich did go on to cite two factors that might deter Mrs. O from attending: First, concern that attending Fashion Week in such tough economic times will be perceived as frivolous. And second, that securing the tents at Bryant Park might pose too big a challenge for the Secret Service. It's worth noting that if Mrs. O does attend, she wouldn't be the first First Lady to do so.
Throughout her time in the White House, Laura Bush championed The Heart Truth campaign to raise awareness about heart disease in women. For the past several years, she has also attended the campaign's Red Dress Collection Fashion Show held as part of New York Fashion Week. Photos taken at the 2008 show are posted above. Were Mrs. O to attend Fashion Week, we have to think the Red Dress Collection would be one of her stops. As WWD reported last week:
"The [Red Dress] show’s real get would be First Lady Michelle Obama, who has yet to RSVP, according to show organizers."
The 2009 Red Dress Collection will debut tomorrow morning at 10AM, and certainly, we'll be on the lookout for our First Lady. As a woman clearly interested in fashion, we hope Mrs. O does attend - for her own enjoyment, but also for the recognition it would bring to a struggling industry. And for the "frivolous" concern? Critics should read Jeanne McManus's fantastic piece in the Washington Post today.