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Malia proves fashion chops on Obama ladies’ trip to China 

Malia Obama is stealing the style spotlight from First Lady and mom Michelle as she shows off her trendy but classic, age-appropriate outfits in China. 'She looks like a model,' boasted style expert Mary Alice Stephenson, who applauded the first daughters for their feminine picks.

 
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
 
Tuesday, March 25, 2014, 11:57 AM
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First Lady Michelle Obama, her daughters Malia (right), Sasha (left), Michelle Obama's mother Marian Robinson, (second from left), pose for photos with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan (second from right), at the Diaoyutai State guest house in Beijing on Friday. Fans adored the Topshop dress Malia wore, which quickly sold out online.
First Lady Michelle Obama, her daughters Malia (right), Sasha (left), Michelle Obama's mother Marian Robinson, (second from left), pose for photos with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan (second from right), at the Diaoyutai State guest house in Beijing on Friday. Fans adored the Topshop dress Malia wore, which quickly sold out online.
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  • First Lady Michelle Obama, her daughters Malia (right), Sasha (left), Michelle Obama's mother Marian Robinson, (second from left), pose for photos with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and his wife Peng Liyuan (second from right), at the Diaoyutai State guest house in Beijing on Friday. Fans adored the Topshop dress Malia wore, which quickly sold out online.
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  • Visiting a school in Beijing, Malia and Sasha Obama opted for age-appropriate skirts, flats and sweaters.
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  • Michelle Obama with daughters Malia (left) and Sasha (right) during a visit to the Great Wall at Mutianyu, northeast of Beijing, on Sunday.
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  • When it comes to style, they’ve come a long way: Malia and Sasha Obama in casual duds during the Easter Egg Roll at the White House in 2009.
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  • President Barack Obama and his family at his election night party in 2012. Malia (right) wore a shiny blue skirt from ASOS.
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  • The Obama family at the ‘Christmas in Washington’ celebration at the National Building Museum in Washington in 2011. The Obama women have since become style stars for their trendy but age-appropriate looks.
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  • Sisters Malia, in J. Crew,  and Sasha Obama, in Kate Spade, wore festive purple coats to their dad’s  presidential inauguration last January.
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She’s the First Daughter ... of fashion.
Malia Obama is stealing the spotlight from her stylish mom on the family’s weeklong trip to China.
Barack and Michelle’s 15-year-old little girl turned heads at a Friday photo-op with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his own first lady, Peng Liyuan when she donned a tiered, floral dress from Topshop.
“She’s the true star of the foreign photo op,” gushed US Weekly.
The $112 dress was the frock heard round the world. Even Matt Lauer’s daughter lusted after it — with the “Today” show host admitting Tuesday that he rushed out to buy the dress for his child only to learn the hard truth about trying to follow the First Family: it’s already sold out online.
“She looks like a model,” said Mary Alice Stephenson, style expert and founder of GLAM4GOOD. “She’s tall and thin and looks fantastic.”
Stephenson said Malia’s fashion sense was clear not only in her choice of outfits, but how she wore it.
“I love that she wore stockings with that look — it makes it more age-appropriate,” she says.
Sasha, 12, hasn’t been as enthused by the First Family’s trip, looking bored with the sights. And it didn’t just show on her flat countenance, but also in her uninterested couture — she wore a jeans and sneakers during an excursion to the Great Wall and a boring T-shirt to a Peking opera performance.

 BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 20: First Lady Michelle Obama with her mother Marian Robinson, daughters Sasha Obama and Malia Obama arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport on March 20, 2014 in Beijing, China. The first lady arrived in Beijing with her mother, Marian Robinson, and daughters to kick off a six-day tour where she will focus on education and cultural exchange. (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
First daughters Malia (top right) and Sasha Obama (bottom right) arrive in China on March 20 in festive skirts and knits.
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 BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 20: First Lady Michelle Obama with her mother Marian Robinson, daughters Sasha Obama and Malia Obama arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport on March 20, 2014 in Beijing, China. The first lady arrived in Beijing with her mother, Marian Robinson, and daughters to kick off a six-day tour where she will focus on education and cultural exchange. (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
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 XI'AN, CHINA - MARCH 24: First Lady Michelle Obama (Center) with her daughters Malia Obama (Left) and Sasha Obama (Right), mother Marian Robinson visit the Xi'an City Wall on March 24, 2014 in Xi'an, China. Michelle Obama's one-week-long visit in China will be focused on educational and cultural exchanges. Michelle Obama's one-week-long visit in China will be focused on educational and cultural exchanges. (Photo by Feng Li/Getty Images)
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  • In a festive red dress, Malia Obama hugs dad Barack Obama after he was elected president in 2008.
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  • Malia Obama walks with family dog Bo to receive the 2011 White House Christmas Tree in November 2011.
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  • Malia Obama in a bow-tied dress during the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado. She’s still a fan of pretty, feminine frocks.
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Meanwhile, at a school in Beijing, Malia looked like the perfect student in knee-high socks and a sophisticated, high-waisted pleated navy skirt. During the trek to the Great Wall, the teen refused to sacrifice style and opted for dark jeans and a belt, paired with a casual — but not sloppy — crew-neck knit.
The fashion forward trip to the Far East is just the latest step in Malia’s slow emergence as a teen fashion icon — all under the watchful eye of her style-loving mom.
Last year, Malia piqued interest with a perky purple J. Crew coat she wore to her dad’s second inauguration ceremony. A few months earlier on election night, she wore an iridescent blue ASOS skirt.
Both instantly sold out online.
It’s hard for any teenager to curate an individual style, but it’s even harder when the eyes of the world are on her — and her hemlines. Former first daughters like Chelsea Clinton and Amy Carter faced those same pressures living at the White House — and neither became fashion plates. Their Secret Service bodyguards dressed nicer.
Malia is the fashionable exception.

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