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Two looks from Suno Fall 2009
W Magazine nabbed a quick interview with screenwriter turned fashion designer Max Osterweis of Suno. He talks about the genesis of his line and reveals further details about the Suno tunic that wound up in Mrs. O's closet. Fans of Suno will be delighted to know that Mrs. O has bought at least 5 pieces from the designer, so we should expect more to come. Click here to read the piece.
(As many will recall, Mrs. O wore a Suno tunic when visiting San Francisco earlier this summer. The line was inspired by textiles the designer has collected through his travels to Kenya. Click here for our earlier coverage.)


Reader Comments (9)
Ooooooooo sexy Mrs. O! http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/90872176
she looks gorgeous
Gorgeous, yes, but even more so in motion.
I love Suno! I can definitely see a shot of this look from time to time in MO's wardrobe! It's perfect for her.
She killin them with that black dress and I don't care what anybody says.
I said "Oh, my God" out loud (to the dog, who looks confused) when I saw this dress. She looks amazing.
I love that the sparkly bangles have become such a signature look for her. I'm all over signature looks (and scents, for that matter).
You saw it in motion! I need the video of that too! The picture is just stunning so I can only imagine how glamorous she looked.
@ operafanatic - I noticed the signature bangles too!
CNNLive carried it. Her body outline is immeasurably improved in motion than in a still shot. Stately and sophisticated. Also a lot more sparkle from the sequins. As she left the stage the president clapped for her all the way off and was beaming with pride.
After the speech he mingled a bit with the people, but it was pretty dark and crowded. Saw SS agents jumping around trying to keep up with him. But he didn't linger long. According to pool report on Politico, they took the stage at 8:08 and their limo rolled out at 8:34 and at the White House at 8:39.
operafanatic, I did the same! I am in awe!