Penguin Random House issued a press release regarding Michelle Obama’s book “The Look” from the Crown Publishing Group. The announcement highlighted the book as a captivating exploration of Michelle Obama’s journey in style evolution, narrated by her for the first time. The book celebrates her style from the time she stepped into the public eye during her husband’s U.S. Senate campaign to her groundbreaking tenure as the first Black First Lady and her current role as one of the nation’s most influential personalities. Michelle Obama reveals how she leverages fashion’s allure and beauty to amplify her message.
Michelle Obama’s upcoming book, “The Look,” is scheduled for publication on November 4, 2025. The book will be published by Octopus imprint Mitchell Beazley in both Hardback and eBook formats, accompanied by an audiobook version narrated by the author. pic.twitter.com/8NQ6qXeE54
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Within the book, Michelle Obama expresses that confidence is something that cannot be feigned. She posits that when you put on clothing that is purposeful or holds personal significance, it has the transformative power to make you feel like the finest version of yourself.
“The Look is about more than fashion. It’s about Confidence. It’s about identity. It’s about the power of authenticity. My hope is that this book sparks conversation and reflection about the ways we see ourselves — and the way our society defines beauty,” it continued.
In a post on social media, the former first lady promoted the book and wrote:
My new book, The Look, comes out on November 4. It’s a reflection on my lifelong journey with fashion, hair, and beauty. Inside, you’ll find some of the outfits that have meant the most to me, but more importantly, the moments that I lived through in them — big and small, personal and political, historic and ordinary — that were as memorable as the clothes themselves.
Okay, enough of that nonsense. Let’s take a trip back to reality, Mrs. Obama. I lived through those eight years, and I just remember the gushing and fawning about every single thing the former first lady did, said, or wore.
Who can forget that the former first lady appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine not once but three times, with glowing feature cover stories? Yes, she clearly had a rough time in the White House. It’s not like the treatment First Lady Melania Trump has dealt with after appearing on zero Vogue covers during her time in the White House to date.
RedState has said it before: “Something is seriously wrong with Michelle Obama,” who uses her podcast to play the victim even though she’s not.
On the former first lady’s struggling podcast, she airs dirty laundry about her husband, former President Barack Obama, complains about how expensive it was to live in the White House, and how racist America is.
Bonchie wrote that:
The Obamas are currently estimated to be worth around $70 million. America has been extremely kind to them. There is nothing for Michelle Obama to be complaining about. She could be expressing her gratitude to a country that allows anyone to succeed, presenting herself as an inspirational figure for future generations. Instead, she continues to sow division and discord, painting a picture of her life that doesn’t begin to match reality.
Perhaps the former first lady should try touching grass. She can easily do so by walking out the front door of her massive mansion on Martha’s Vineyard. Perspective is a valuable thing, and Michelle Obama has completely lost any semblance of it.