Former First Lady stole the show in a white dress as she arrived at the Greenwich Hotel, NYC on July 25
Michelle Obama has always been graceful and has been applauded for the choice of her attire. She looked graceful and sophisticated as she arrived at aa New York City hotel for lunch. Clearly, her pristine white dress seemed to compliment her well. Her midi dress had short sleeves and a cinched waist was amazingly flattering. One could say it was a perfect summer look with wedges and a scarf attached to her bag.
Michelle Obama sets a summer trend with her white midi dress

Beating the Odds
The 55-year-old is giving out some pretty amazing advice for some time now. So, in line with that, at a recent summit on 23 July, she told future college freshmen, “Think of the dangerous cocktail of what college provides: young people on their own for the first time, feeling stress, being able to eat what they want, stay up as late as they want. And smoking and drinking. Everyone’s getting there thinking, ‘I’m free! I’m going to do it all!’ That’s a combustible combination. You need to be thinking, ‘Am I partying a little too hard? Am I staying up too late?’”
Furthermore, Michelle Obama continued the inspirational speech, “Recognize your own panic points and when and how to get the support that you need on campus. Nobody’s going to come and say, ‘Ooh girl, you look stressed! You need to see somebody.’” Your mental health is so important, so pay attention to yourself!
Later, Michelle Obama sympathised with the students, saying: “Making new friends in college can be tough but here is one thing I want you to know: be patient. It takes time, understand that everyone is in the same boat as you, you’re in a class full of freshmen, so they are all as nervous as you are, keep that in mind. But you’re going to have to step out of your comfort zone: don’t spend a lot of time in your dorm room, get out, walk up and introduce yourself to people, be bold or bolder than you usually are, and try to join some clubs. Do things outside of the classroom, extracurricular activities, if you like sports, try and play some sports, you will be surprised out easy it is to make friends once you put yourself out there.”
Indeed, Kudos to Michelle Obama for these golden words of advice!
