Michelle Obama is keeping her late mother’s memory alive through her clothing.
Today the former first lady joined her husband, former President Barack Obama, for an address to stakeholders at the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, Illinois. (The center opens to the public on June 19.) For the occasion, Obama chose to pay homage to her mother, Marian Robinson, who died in 2024 at 86 years old.
Obama and her longtime stylist, Meredith Koop, tapped Acne Studios to create something custom: a calf-length pencil skirt baring a sepia portrait of her mother as a young woman, based on look 29 from the Scandinavian brand’s fall 2026 collection. She stayed faithful to the runway with her styling, wearing the skirt with a brown short-sleeve T-shirt and brown pointy-toe pumps.
The choice was especially poignant given that Robinson was born on the South Side of Chicago, where the Obama Presidential Center is based. She was also a regular fixture during the Obama Era, moving to the White House with the First Family. “We needed her. The girls needed her. And she ended up being our rock through it all,” the Obamas wrote on Medium after Robinson’s death.
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